While you were away I made a few changes. I hope you don’t mind.
That little table that you were always fond of is now in the corner of the living room, by the sideboard. It looks good there. Before I moved it, I created more wall space by pushing the settee further into the middle of the wall.
Also, I’ve replaced that old winter forest picture that hung over the television with the one from the spare bedroom. You know the one; I know how much you like it. You said it reminded you of back home, although the cityscape had too many tall buildings in it.
I went into town yesterday and bought a new shade for the ceiling light. It’s bigger than the old one. Oh! Yes. I put a stronger globe in as well. It throws more light across to where our photos sit. I moved those around too. I always liked that one your uncle took of us at the lake. When you and I were dragging the canoe out and you kept laughing about how hopeless I had been with the paddle, and your uncle grabbing his camera and capturing the scene. You laughing and me looking hurt. Now, we both smile when we look at it.
I’ve put it right there in the middle.
All right my love, I’ll tell you more when I visit your grave tomorrow.