I Didn't Miss Much

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Bettie Witherspoon Wright ISBN: 9781465306623
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: January 3, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Bettie Witherspoon Wright
ISBN: 9781465306623
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: January 3, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

This memoirs, is about me Bettie, growing my interesting and spiritual life. The first part starts with my husband returning home after World War II. My trip to San Diego to pick him up and our enjoyable and exciting life without limitations for fourteen years. before wanting to settle down. The second part is Betties family and her young life with her loving family. Betties mother spends summers camping with the children. All the wonderful times, trips with family, finding lover, Ed. Marriage, and never having enough money. World War II starting and Betties life while Ed was gone Bettie's mother spends summers camping with the children. All the wonderful times, trips with family, finding lover, Ed. Marriage. and never having enough money. World War II starting and Bettie's life while Ed was gone. The third part is starting a family, our home, offer of a trip with mother to Europe. Sarah fi ve and Susan three years old, can I go? Stretching further, giving the children dancing and ballet lessons, Ed said we couldnt afford but were always paid. Traveling on credit cards, always never worrying about the cost. Travel business trips. Shoestring trip to Europe and the houses we lived in, always moving from house to house. Enjoying life in Surprise.Arizona

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This memoirs, is about me Bettie, growing my interesting and spiritual life. The first part starts with my husband returning home after World War II. My trip to San Diego to pick him up and our enjoyable and exciting life without limitations for fourteen years. before wanting to settle down. The second part is Betties family and her young life with her loving family. Betties mother spends summers camping with the children. All the wonderful times, trips with family, finding lover, Ed. Marriage, and never having enough money. World War II starting and Betties life while Ed was gone Bettie's mother spends summers camping with the children. All the wonderful times, trips with family, finding lover, Ed. Marriage. and never having enough money. World War II starting and Bettie's life while Ed was gone. The third part is starting a family, our home, offer of a trip with mother to Europe. Sarah fi ve and Susan three years old, can I go? Stretching further, giving the children dancing and ballet lessons, Ed said we couldnt afford but were always paid. Traveling on credit cards, always never worrying about the cost. Travel business trips. Shoestring trip to Europe and the houses we lived in, always moving from house to house. Enjoying life in Surprise.Arizona

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