Tuesday, August 9, 1994

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Robert, It was funny that you almost pulled an all-nighter at the lab. I almost pulled one at home. I even wrote you a letter. I got to bed at about 5:00. I will have to tell you about missing my first class. When I talk to you Wednesday, remind me to tell you about it. I am glad you are playing volleyball. People tend to be happier when they are active. The only reason I was depressed was because you weren't home at 10:30 when I tried to call. I thought that for sure I would get to talk to you. I am glad that we got to talk over the computers though. I just wish that I could have talked longer, but nonetheless, work was calling. I can't wait to see you. I get to see you in a week and a half. It makes me so happy, especially to know that you are looking forward to your visit also. Things aren't planned out exactly. We will probably visit people a lot the first day, but I don't want to make it stressful. It will be your birthday and we will be tired. We can visit the beach if you like. We could do that the 23rd if you want. I will probably be flying in the 18th. I found out that I can work in the Psychology department the week before school starts. I could start work the 12th, but I do want something of a vacation. This way I will have one more weeks worth of pay on my October paycheck. Do you know what. You have a picture of you and I together, but I don't. I have been meaning to mention this to you for a while now, but I usually am so excited when I talk or write to you that this completely skips my mind. In the letter you sent me (via snail mail) you mentioned being worried about meeting my family. Don't be. My family will like you. I am sure of it. Just be prepared to have my sisters maul you. When I went to the mail last night with Julia to pick up your letter, I had a letter from each one of my sisters. They each made a card congratulating us. Robert, I know they will love you. They have to, I love you. Don't worry, there isn't a doubt in my mind that all will go well. I am not worried about it so you shouldn't be. Even if I thought there might be the slightest chance (which there isn't) I wouldn't worry. I love you and no matter what anyone else thinks, I will still love you. This includes my family. I have a feeling that my family will welcome you with open arms. I am not usually wrong about things like this either. (Remember, I am ALWAYS right.) Yes, I like baseball/softball game. My sisters played over the summer. Desi even got Best Sportsmanship for her age group. I played when I was younger. I was the catcher my last year. I was always on the losing teams though. Maybe that is why I take losing sports so well. I usually just want to have fun. If you are watching football on TV, I will watch it with you. If I were the one flipping channels I wouldn't stop on it unless you asked me to. I wouldn't mind stopping, you would just have to tell me you want to watch it or I won't think of it. I can't concentrate on a basketball game on TV, nor Baseball. Both of these sports I would rather watch live. I could never play basketball, I can't make a basket for the life of me. It is that uncoordinated thing again. Volleyball: I always enjoy playing volleyball, as long as it is with a group of friends. This way they won't make fun of me if I do something stupid. Saturday, when I went down to Rob's house, we played volleyball. There was Rob, Jeff, Jair, Ryan, Sally, Annette, Mary and me. We had a lot of fun. We didn't keep score, we just enjoyed serving and hitting it across to each other. Weber's last football season: I think it will be fun to attend the games as a member of the audience. Last year I was in the marching band and I was forced to go. Even through high school I had to go. My Soph year I was in journalism and had to "sell paws" to raise money. Paws were little orange wildcat paws, generally painted on the face. My Junior year I was in the pep club, and my Senior year I was in the pep band. I guess I just kind of answered the next question. What did you do in high school? I also was on the swim team. That was community sponsered but all of my high school friends were in it. I was on the honor society my sophomore year. My Junior year I got into drama. People always told me that I was a very dramatic person. I would have continued drama if I would have stayed in California. My Junior year our hit play was Out Of The Frying Pan. I played the airhead Dottie. Most people have never heard of this play, but it was the funnest one I have ever done. My Junior year I also joined the concert band and I was the swim team manager. As a member of the pep team we got to march in all of the local parades. I was a math tutor 7th period. My senior year I joined the German club (which I had kind of been a part of my Soph and Junior year). I was in a new school, Granite, and they did a lot more things. We even got to go see an opera: Madame Butterfly. I actually enjoyed it. I don't think I will ever enjoy opera music seperately, but when telling part of the story on stage it is just like a medevil musical. You said that you were going to go back to dinner. You shouldn't have said that. I am so hungry right now my tummy hurts. The lab aid took pity on me and gave me a bagle. This is actually a no-no because we aren't supposed to have food or drink in the lab. Julia wrote me a letter on email. I helped her set up an account. She remembered how to use it. Her username is: Jtarbet. I want her to enjoy using the vax. I guess she can write to her mom from it. She doesn't know her mom's address, but I told her what her's is. This way her mom can write her and she can see the return path. You wrote me two more letters while I was at work so this means I have four more that I need to respond to. I wm going to ship this one off to you (but not before I tell you I love you.) I love you. 1 1/2 weeks until I get to be with you again. I love you, Forever yours, Wanda

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