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I welcome all accounts of how Mark Twain makes an appearance into our
lives. Your account is remarkable....and funny! If I didn't have complete
confidence in your dedication to truth, I'd never believe such a magical
story.
Thanks for sharing!
Arianne Laidlaw
On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Carl J. Chimi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I guess this is slightly off topic, but some of you might be amused by it.
>
> My lovely daughter is pregnant for the first time at 34, due in late July
> of
> 2015. When we asked her if she had thought of names, she said if it is a
> girl they are thinking of Olivia. If a boy, Samuel.
>
> Now, I've been a Mark Twain buff for over 50 years, but I'm not aware my
> daughter has anything but a layman's knowledge of him. She seemed
> surprised
> when I made the connection for her. Neither name has ever appeared
> anywhere
> in my or her mother's families, as far as I know. She just likes those
> names.
>
> Perhaps a parent's interests rub off in unexpected ways. This will be my
> first grandchild and I eagerly await the appearance of little Livy or Sam.
>
> I am retiring in mid-January, after more than 30 years in the classroom as
> a
> professor of computers in business sorts of topics. I guess I am picking
> the right time. I'm already making a list of Mark Twain places to visit.
> Maybe someday the little one and I will visit some of them together.
>
> Sorry to be off topic, but my daughter made me very happy in several ways
> when she told us this.
>
> Carl
>
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Arianne Laidlaw A '58
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