Lögberg-Heimskringla - 11.12.1992, Blaðsíða 24

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 11.12.1992, Blaðsíða 24
24'» Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 11. desember 1992 L-H Original F’iotion From The Secret Diary of Svanhildur Sigurdson, Age 12 by Lesley Peterson Monday, November 6,1950 Dear Diary, We learned about Bonnie Prince Charlie in school today. I have decided to be a Jacobite. Too bad we don’t live in the olden days. I asked Miss Miller if there was anybody nowa- days who could be the rightful heir to a throne. She said not in the Interlake. Miss Miller’s first name is Anne. With an “e.” Svanhildur is like Anne only it has a “-hildur” at the end instead of an “e.” That’s what comes of being bom in Siglunes instead of in Winnipeg. Baldy Jonasson dipped my braids in the inkwell again today. I called him a pig so he snorted. Then I called him a greedy bloodsucking Conservative fish- buyer. He kept snorting. Miss Miller made us both apologize. When Baldy said sorry he had his fíngers crossed. Mom says I can order a new dress for Christmas. I wanted the pink one on page 18 but Elsie Eggertson says she’s ordering that one. So I went to Iook for the Eaton’s catalogue just before supper and Einar had it. He said he was look- ing at flannel shirts. David said he was looking at the ladies’ underwear. Mom said she was almost finished knitting some new socks and that Einar could have them if he wanted. Dad sent them both outside to chop wood. Einar took the Eaton’s Catalogue with him. If Auntie Frieda doesn’t invite me to Winnipeg for Easter I think I will die. P.S. Canned mutton for supper. Tuesday, November 7,1950 Dear Diary, Uncle Jonas is here. It’s 8:00 so they’re all sitting in the kitchen rolling cigarettes and sucking coffee. I don’t know how Miss Miller can stand it. She’s read Anne of Green Gables. She knows better. Gilbert Blythe never pours his coffee into the saucer before he drinks it. Jack London never sticks sugar cubes between his teeth. I’ve read every book in the Siglunes School library. AIl ten of them. Even Ivanhoe. And Ivanhoe never sucks sugar cubes. So that just shows you, doesn’t it? Mom’s after me again to practise reading my Icelandic. We got this big box of books from the Ericsons and we’re supposed to pass them on to the Haldursons when we’re done. She and Dad and Amma have read them all already. I keep telling them I have homework. I hate Baldy Jonasson. Don’t ask me why. I’m so mad I can’t tellyou. P.S. Mutton again. Mom says maybe fruit preserves tomorrow. Big-nose Alex says he used to eat hay when he was a boy. He’s only the hircd man and I don’t think I believe him. Wednesday, November 8,1950 Dcar Diary, Icelandic books never get it right. Take Littla Guia Heinen, for instance. The Little Yellow Hen. I actually used to like that book—back when I was a child. Before I found out that it’s really sup- posed to be “the little red hen.” You have to leam everything the hard way around here. Uncle Jonas is mad at Cousin Sigga. He’s going to Iceland to celebrate his 70th birthday and Cousin Sigga says she’s going with him. Mom says he’s an old goat and what’s a man his age plan- ning to do that his daughter couldn’t know about. Dad says someone should remind him that it’s Reykjavík he’s going to and not Copenhagen. I asked Miss Miller what did Dad mean about Copenhagen and she just said I’d do Denmark next year in grade 8. Do they want me to get an education or not. Mrs. Bjomson says I have to have “Country Gardens” hands together by tomorrow. I hate counting eighth notes. Auntie Frieda says if I pass my exam she’ll take me to sneak preview night at the Uptown Theatre when I go to Winnipeg. I know I will never make it. If I don’t fail my exam first I will proba- bly die of an overdose of boiled mutton. Amma is carding wool tonight. She always says Icelandic poetry out of her head while she does that. Poems and stories. I guess she likes them. Maybe I did write “Hildy Sigurdson loves Bonny Prince Charlie” inside my history notebook a few times but Baldy Jonasson didn’t have to show it to every boy in Siglunes. Besides, Elsie told me to do it. Cont’d. on page 25 The staff of Lögberg-Heimskringla and Keystone Graphics, and the Board of Directors of L-H, wish all subscribers a Merry Christmas and much luck in the new year. Thank you all for your continuing support. NEFND UM SAMSKIPTI ISLANDS OG VESTUR-ISLENDINGA COMMITEE FOR PR0M0TI0N OF RELATIONS BETWEEN ICELAND AND PERSONS OF ICELANDIC DECENT IN NORTH AMERICA Dear friends There are dear moments to remember and : cherish: from the Toronto Community, from Coming once again to Christmas and a Gimli Park and Museum, from a Lake Winnipeg New Year brings lovely memories of the cbast brunch at the festival, the cordial folks, the past - and the beginning of a New Year elderly at Betel and Betelsstaðurto name a few- makes us think what may lie ahead. To many of perhaps last but not least to witness how you, Christmas - JÓLIN - will bring to your respected the Canadian lcelander is today - and minds those ever present memories about the ever lasting love for the homeland. Again, Christmas - JÓLIN HEIMA, with parents, grand warmest Greetings to all of you. Innilegar parents and families - jólin hjá afa og ömmu. hátíðakveðjur. Greetings to all of you with all the best wtshes Earlier this century lceland's beloved poet, for the Season and New Year - Gleðileg jól - Davíð Stefánsson from Fagraskógi, wrote a farsælt ár! poerrv, which is always quoted at Christmas, ■rememberíng his mother and old home at 1992 has been a pleasant and memorable year Christmas. The last verse of this poem of in many respects. New friendshíps have been Christmas is: achieved while old ties have been renewed. And - „ new plans made for the future - plans to work together in the various fields awaiting us and wtll Óg nú víl ég syngja og sál mína yngja tie us together. In others wé seek new ways, með söngvum um lágnættið hljótt solutions - all. forthe purpose of paying a og hvísia í norður ástarorðum, meðan allt er kyrrt og rótt, mig dreyma um Ijósin heima, sem loga hjá mömmu í nótt. respect to and cultivating our common heritage. Concrete plans will gradually develop where we seek your cooperation and partnership. Oddný joins me in cordial Greetings Jól '92 Heimir Hannesson Chairman

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