My Dear Husband,
I am sending you
this letter via this internet
communications thing, so that you will
be sure to read it. Please forgive
the deception, but I thought you should
know what has been going on at home
since your computer entered our lives
TWO YEARS AGO.
The children are
doing well. Tommy is seven now and is a
bright, handsome boy. He has developed
quite an interest in the arts. He drew a
family portrait for a school project,
all the figures were good, and the back
of your head is very realistic. You
should be very proud of him.
Little Jennifer
turned three in September. She looks a
lot like you did at that age. She is an
attractive child and quite smart. She
still remembers that you spent the whole
afternoon with us on her birthday. What
a grand day for Jenny, despite the fact
that it was stormy and the electricity
was out.
I am doing well.
I went blonde about a year ago, and
discovered that it really is more fun!
George, I mean, Mr. Wilson the
department head, has uh, taken an
interest in my career and has become a
good friend to us all.
I discovered that
the household chores are much easier
since I realized that you didn't mind
being vacuumed but that feather dusting
made you sneeze. The house is in good
shape. I had the living room painted
last spring; I'm sure you noticed it. I
made sure that the painters cut holes in
the drop sheet so you wouldn't be
disturbed.
Well, my dear, I
must be going. Uncle George, uh, Mr.
Wilson, I mean, is taking us all on a
ski trip and there is packing to do. I
have hired a housekeeper to take care of
things while we are away, she'll keep
things in order, fill your coffee cup
and bring your meals to your desk, just
the way you like it. I hope you and the
computer will have a lovely time while
we are gone. Tommy, Jenny and I will
think of you often. Try to remember us
while your disks are booting.
Love,
Your Wife