Lois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, July 21, 1959

Robinson, Lois Augusta

A letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, apologizing for the lack of letters, sharing that she has been especially busy with the clinic as one of the regular nurses has been out and she has needed to shuffle around her duties between the clinic and acting as hostess for visitors, mentioning that Steed had gotten a pretty bad bout of croup and that she plans on taking him to see a doctor in Holguin soon, promising that the family will take a photograph for them once Morrell's work with the summer camps is done, expressing her relief that Don and Esther (sister) are doing well after a scare, reporting that Morrell's mother's surgery was successful and the tumor removed was benign, describing the crop of mangoes, discussing the other produce that is coming into season, sharing that the family plans to take a trip to Havana soon as Morrell is set to preach there, describing a visit from the Milk family, and wishing them both well.