Monday, 1 May, 1944
G.H.N. 1.5.44 My Own Darling, What a climate ours is! Yesterday was a beautiful day and quite warm but today it is very windy and just like a March day. However, it is not raining so that is something to be thankful for. I have just seen Nan off on the bus. This is the first chance I have had of seeing her since she came down to Nottingham a fortnight ago. We went to the “Granary” for tea – remember the place? We then decided to go to the pictures and saw Mary Astor and John Bales and several other famous stars in “Thousands Cheer”. It is an American film and was chiefly about the American Army. The Colonel’s daughter entertained the troops and fell in love with a private. It was quite a good show. Kit is on day duty at last, for which she is well and truly thankful, though the Sister is on holiday and Kit is having to do her duties which she does not like. She never gets off duty before 9 p/m unless it is h...