Feb. 7, 1935 My dear Charlott, Your letter teling us of you not being well did not bring the usual Joy that your letters ordenary do. However I sinserely hope you are a lot better now and that you are all well. We have had a scrap with old man winter and his Colds. But are farely well, althou as you know Geneva is ailing most of the time, but has not been confined to her bed as she somtimes are. Today we had a fine rosted Chicken for diner and delicious Bran muffins. We was talking of you wishing you was here to nibble at the white meet. We would been glad to enjoyed your presensce. We just had a letter from Marie. She has had a cold but is better. Little Clyne is learning to eat mush so he will soon be a big boy. Woodruff enforms us of his many Jobs, and are Kept busy. Yes, it is a busey world we live in. It will be grate when spring is here so we can get out and enjoy the out of dors, sunshine and fine air, and the fine things of nature. We are somewhat like the lilys. We Kinda Quicken in spring time and wellcomes sunshine and the soft south winds, and in a way takes on new life. It is just wonderfull to consider the many fine things the Lord has prepared for us. The greatest of all posabley is good health. I sincerely pray our Hevenly Father to bless you and yours with that precious gift. good health which goes a long ways to make our Joy more compleat and full. We all sends greetings and loads of love with all good wishes. Your Father, John H. Anderson