UPHEAVAL
Dear Ella,
This is just a note. It’s too late at night to start a letter. I was just reading this list of funny names I copied out of the phone book one night at Arlen’s. It reminded me of the fun we had poring over the dictionary, and I thought I’d sent it along to you. Why in the hell is my typewriter writing so light and why are the margins set so narrow?
Things are chaotic around here. My grandmother has been in and out of the hospital twice in the last month or so—congestive heart failure. My mother is staying with her, so I’m living alone nowadays. I don’t clean the house enough. I have to wade through art projects and supplies on the floor to get to my bed.
My voice teacher, Mrs. Unruh, has also been in the hospital. Two weeks ago she tried to stand up from her chair, her legs were asleep, and she fell—all several hundred pounds of her. She still isn’t recovered enough to teach.
I’ve been sick one out of every four weeks all year—chronic sore throat and body aches. Teaching is up and down, though I never stop marveling at the intellectual growth of my kids. I’ve started reading biographies instead of science fiction. Have recently finished George Sand’s and Madame Curie’s, as well as Maya Angelou’s autobiography. I miss hearing from you. I’ve wanted to call you many times but haven’t let myself because of the cost. Now here’s the list. And adieu…
Mordy Doobrow
Edwin Doody
Weldon Hogg
Ruby Jett
Mrs. Opal M. Jewell
Smead Jolley
Farrington Tweedy
Theophlise Twitty
Glamorfe Olay
Clarence Ogle
Walton Ofbun
Pharilla Orange
Mrs. Fannie Popper
Daisy Polite
Hebert Pickell
Velvo Pillars
Scoby Zook
Dustan Gross
Lula Trundle
Wesley Trot
Duane L. Wigley
Pressie Woolyard
Zarnell Fudge
Fannie Fullove
Neamiah Crump
Rod Crumpacker
Ellard Beans
J.V. Bony
D.F. Boogie
Verner Dingledine