It is February 1986, we are not sure if we will return to the UK and David has been talking to recruiters. It will depend on the visa situation, especially for me as I would also like to go out to work and my dependent’s visa did not allow me to do that. As I transcribe the handwritten letters that I sent my parents during the two years we were in the USA, I am also sifting through the photographs we took at the time. Thankfully I also manage to find better ones on sites such as Pixabay.. or YouTube.
14th February 1986
Dear M & D, Happy Valentine’s Day and it is a really big thing over here. Don’t think you could get away with a card Eric… roses, dinner and the full works would be required. Not sure I can drink any more at them moment after two days of celebrating.
I did the shopping for my birthday party the night before and brought home Chinese Takeaway. ‘W’ and Sutherland came over to share it and we ended up drinking two bottles of Kroger Champagne, spending half an hour in the hot tub and then it was decided I should end the evening with a swim in the freezing pool. The temperature in the day is not too bad but it certainly drops at night.
We spent yesterday preparing the food and getting set up for the party, not sure how we managed to fit 20 people in the apartment, but everyone seemed to get a glass and a plate of cheese etc.I had to use plastic plates and cups for the wine but nobody seemed to mind, and it certainly saved on the clearing and washing up.
David bought me a beautiful guitar so that I can get back to writing my songs and we went out car hunting. So excited as I will finally get my own car. With the prospect of us staying it seems like a good idea, and if we don’t we will ship it home. We went to the Mercury garage and I fell in love with a dark grey Mercury Topaz, automatic and as a demo model for car shows it has very low mileage and is at a very good price. This will mean a big difference to me as I only get the use of David’s car when he is traveling. I pick it up next week.
I got some lovely presents from our friends including a rubber tree plant (I keep singing Ole Blue Eyes song) an ivy plant for the patio and Bill and Silvia bought me a cowhide wallet. Before we all got too tipsy we headed off to Johnny B. Dalton’s for dancing. I have not yet mastered the Texas two-step but I love line-dancing, sorry we did not get to take you when you were here.
You were mentioned often at the party and everyone sends their love including Debbie, hoping that you might make it back again. I have spoken to Sonia and it looks like Emma will be coming out in the summer for three weeks and it will be fun to organise some trips whilst she is here. Hard to believe she is 15 years old. Debbie and I have put our heads together and thought we might take her down to South Padre for a girls long weekend, and some of the others have suggested a theme park too.
We are going on a road trip next week, it is business so will be using David’s car not my new one sadly. We head out Friday and drive to Shreveport to see Vicki and Kelly and really looking forward to seeing how much the baby has grown. We are then heading to Atlanta where we will catch up with Vicki’s parents who we got along with so well when we arrived, and David has meetings on Monday and Tuesday. We will drive straight back on Wednesday. It is quite a round trip with about 250 miles to Shreveport and then 600 miles to Atlanta with the return trip of 800 miles to Houston.
We share the driving and the roads are so straight that you can put on cruise control at the maximum speed and it flies by. You couldn’t do that in the UK even on the motorways as they are always so congested.
I will write to you after our trip and I have sent Diana a birthday card, enjoy your lunch with her on the 18th and love to everyone.
S & D.
Thanks for dropping in and I hope you enjoyed the letter. You can find the other Letters from America HERE
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Thanks Annette.. ♥♥
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What a great time, Sally. A joy to read.
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Thank you John..hugsx
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Love you in red hair Sal ❤
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Those were the days Debby… as white as snow now.. I am off to the hairdresser over the weekend who has promised me a makeover! We can but try…..♥
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Send photos!!!! ❤ xx
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Might have one done for my b/day… ♥♥
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Love your fabulous tan!! You certainly look happy in these pictures. Of course, you are enjoying life to the max!
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I certainly was Darlene… and it was a wonderful couple of gap years before getting down to some serious work…xxxx
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Wonderful to read. I think this was a little bit “another” USA in the past. Michael
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I think you might be right Michael.. although I believe that the people are just the same, except some who are not as welcoming are the face of the media.. hugsx
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Love the picture of you and your friend on the sofa – all tanned and glam. You certainly made the most of your time living it up while you were in America. Did you ship the car back?
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Thanks Mary.. we did. We went there with two suitcases each and left with a shipping container with the car in the middle packed beneath the furniture we bought and several more suitcases. Thankfully paid for by the company. I had one little problem in the first couple of years from 1987 to about 1990 -finding garages that sold unleaded petrol! The motorways were okay so I would drive 20 miles to fill up and fill up a jerry can just in case! xxx
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Never thought about the problem of finding unleaded petrol – or realised America already used it when we didn’t!
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At about half the price as well – it was around 90cents a gallon when we were paying £1.75 per gallon which was $2.50 – I remember being totally gobsmacked when I went to fill up the car for the first time.. xx
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Nice car! Funny to see the old styles and think how modern they were at the time. I’ve never celebrated Valentine’s Day, but it sounds like maybe I should! Ha ha. Another lovely letter home. 🙂
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Thanks Diana.. we don’t go overboard but have a special dinner.. Valentines should be everyday…hugsxx
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You look quite different in this photograph, Sally. Getting a new car is always fun.
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I was probably tipsy rather than posing Robbie… and yes do love that new car smell…. hugs
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Another great episode from your American adventure Sally Px
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Thank you Paul.. certainly bringing back the small events I had forgotten or filed… hugsxx
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Delightful letter, Sally! I had no idea you play the guitar and write songs! Do you still do that?
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I don’t play anymore Jennie but I still sing… not in public for some years but have been enticed by friends from time to time at parties. xxxx
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I love it!
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Nice photo of you and your friend – both so tan and healthy and young! Happy days! Sounds like you had a fab birthday with a new car and out dancing! ❤️
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We did Janice.. 33 years ago now but in some ways seems like yesterday ♥
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Nice hat!!!
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Loved that hat.. it finally disintegrated after 15 Spanish summers.. always on the look out for a replacement… x
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