Do you remember how I proposed to you? Oct 8, 1943 (Alex)
In this letter, written throughout the course of a day at training camp, Alex can’t sleep and tells Sylvia about how he went over, in minute detail, the two years … Continue reading
Fainting at Yom Kippur Services
Sylvia describes uncomfortable Yom Kippur services to Alex in 1943: I’ve returned from synagogue and feel a little dizzy right now. Going to the synagogue today was an interesting experience, … Continue reading
What I’ve Learned about “BK In Love & War” from 2 Months on TikTok
When I joined TikTok just under 2 months ago, I thought I was just trying to get some proof for my book proposal that my idea had legs. I was … Continue reading
A Fun Sailor’s Song – September 26, 1943 (Alex)
I’ve been transcribing letters at a rapid pace but deliquent about posting them here on the blog. I’m going to post a few in quick succession without a lot of … Continue reading
It is a funny thing how slowly we get to become sailors. (Alex) Sept 24, 1943
Whoops, in my posting I missed this letter so it is a few days earlier than the last couple posts. I really love this little section of the letter where … Continue reading
I cheered myself up by buying 2 pairs of stockings and a compact. (Sylvia) Sept 23, 1943
This is a letter I typed up but neglected to post earlier. In this short one, we get to hear Sylvia’s reaction to her brother’s letter a day or so … Continue reading
Sept 21, 1943: Dependency doesn’t become me.(Sylvia)
A letter from Sylvia with some neat little details about life in 1943, including the fact that she cannot find Alex’s training base on the map she was given (and … Continue reading
Sept 20, 1943 (Alex) “You can’t worship a goddess in rags”
This loving and detailed letter feels like the first one where their distance is more prominent. Alex goes into detail about his life at the camp (which he corrects is … Continue reading
Sept 20, 1943: when I’m alone I get morbid. Will write you what I do and when, if ever. (Sylvia, 1 of 2 parts)
Sylvia is waiting with Adrienne for Alex’s parents and siblings to arrive. Adrienne is all dressed up for the occasion and this letter is mostly her idle observations of the … Continue reading