Georgia wrote:
> I have much to think about and review in my mind.  I write down
everything
> I can remember of what he tells me.  I would like to take notes at the
> time he tells me things but I can't fly and take notes at the same time.
> 
> It wouldn't surprise me if you folks get a good deal of chuckles from my
> ackward first attempts.  That's OK with me.



Georgia,

You might contemplate storing these descriptions for posterity. I bet
that decades from now, you'll pull them out occasionally as the memory
keys to call up the images, words and events of these days.

After 22 years, I remember a few highlights of flying lessons but can't
remember the details.  They're in my head, but I've lost the recall
cues. Your notes to yourself and to us will make your life richer.

Your stories help bring back some of my memories, too. Perhaps that's
part of why we like hearing about your. What are we but our memories?

-- 
Ed Burkhead
Peoria, Ill.
Ercoupe N3802H, 415-D
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