Friday, April 1, 1988

April 1988 - Letters

Approximately end of March, first of April 1988 - Letter from the Frosts
Dear Rog, Gwen, Mandy, and Zac,
So, how is everyone at your house these days?  Is old man winter gone?  And I guess spring is upon you.  I remember how I used to get anxious to go to the nursery and get some plants.  We'll be coming home a little too late for any planting.  What plans are in store for your yard?  You have such a huge one.  But it's so pretty.  I can't wait to look over the entire valley from up there.  Well, we are all fine.  Seems like all we do is chase around.  The kids are always wanting to do something.  Darrin, he's getting hot and heavy into hanging out at the gym.  He plays basketball and racquetball allot.  He's growing up so fast.  Although he still doesn't like any of the girls over here (Thank goodness)  Brenda is mostly bored since Brandi left.  She mostly does homework.  She likes to drive though.  But it's hard, because she can't drive off-base.  Then there is Todd, he's still madly in love with 16 year old Somcha.  She is a real cute girl, but too old for him.  I'm glad we're leaving soon!  We're on the countdown side at least.  Approximately 90 days left.  I am going to quit work about the first of June, and just play for awhile.  The kids have to go to school until the 16th of June.  I guess their summer will be a short one.  But it will give them a chance to get into the swing of things.  Well, guess I'll close for now.  We'll let you know what day we'll be home as soon as we find out.  Love Linda.

Dear Amanda, I know we will be seeing you in 3 months.  But, I will miss your birthday.  Hope you like your gift.  Have a happy day.  Kiss everyone for us.  Love, The Frosts

(Approximately the end of April 1988)
Dear Roger, Gwen, Mandy, and Zac,
Sorry it's taken so long for me to write back.  Seems like I get home from work at night and all I do is get supper and do some wash and get ready for the next day.  So anyway, how are all of you doing these days?  We are fine, just anxious to come home.  We count the days every other day.  We are waiting for CPO to give us our date to leave the island.  Seems they are really booked up, and it just takes time (they say)!  Any way, we know it will be at the end of June.  So it's only about 2 months away.  I wish we could see Zac wrestle, I bet he did a good job.  Funny how grown up the kids really are when they got out on the mat.  I know I always just about wet my pants!  And I know mom used to wet her's for sure when the boys wrestled.  And I can't believe Mandy is big enough to join the 4-H club.  I always wanted to have a horse and to ride in the Morgala Days Rodeo.  But, we'll be home in time to see her ride in the fair at least.  So how is Gwen doing?  We keep asking for a picture of her, because we want to see her sizes changing!  (Just joking)  I know how you feel Gwen.  But it will be worth it.  We are excited for you.  Hope you wait till we get home to have this new one!  You know me, I have to be in on everything!  See, I haven't changed a bit.  I hope you aren't too mad at us, but we don't dare get shoes from Korea this time.Customs is really getting sticky.  They even check everything that we want to bring.  I am hoping they  don't try and stop us from taking all the movies we have bought here.  We have about 200!  Now, naturally our VCR is acting up, so I guess that will be the next thing on our list.  It keeps catching the tapes and wrinkling them.  So how is the rabbit business coming along?  I didn't mind it.  But I could never eat one.  And I didn't like playing nurse maid to them. Roger, how is your knee doing now?  Does it bother you at all now?  I hope your in shape for hunting this year.  These guys can hardly wait.  Gosh, it almost broke Darrin's heart when he heard they changed the age for hunting.  He told Bruce that he should make Todd wait till he is 16!  We got a big laugh over it.  But he didn't think it was funny at all.  I told him that if Todd was lucky they would change the driving age.  Boy, then was he ever ticked.  How is Mark liking his mission over here?  One thing, the Japanese are the most humble people I have ever been around.  They are helpful, and courteous, and never speak above a whisper.  Well, we went to the beach again yesterday.  But it was kind of rainy, so we only stayed a little while.  But we got some shells with some icky animals in them.  That's Darrin's job (cleaning them)  he is the only one with a stomach for it.  Todd just gags!  Brenda just smells it and leaves the room.  Speaking of her, she started dieting this week and has done really good.  I hope she can stay on it. It is so hard over here, because there are no really good fruits or vegetables here to diet on.  Unless we want to spend a fortune on them.  Like $1.00 for an apple.  I guess I'll start tomorrow (famous last words)  Well, guess I'll close for now.  Take care we love and miss you guys.   Love, Linda

(Approximately end of April 1988- postcard from Mark)
Dear Amanda, How is my sweetheart?  I didn't forget your birthday, I'm just a little slow!  You are 8 years old!! I remember you smiling at me when you were a baby.  That was just a little while ago.  I hope that you had a good birthday and had a good time.  Who is the lucky boy in town now?  Well, it is fun here in JAPAN, I really like it a lot.  Keep studying hard in school, and now that you're getting baptized, you need to be a real good girl!!  Write me when you get a chance!!  Bye, bye, Love Elder Dickson


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