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Wednesday, December 25, 1963
Dear Beatle Paul (or should I just say Paul? Mr. McCartney is too old
for you).
Paul, I just got this lock up diary for Christmas. Last year in 6th
grade I read Anne Frank's diary and she wrote it like a letter to somebody
named Kitty. I like that idea, but I'd rather write to you.
Paul, your music makes me feel good I listen to you and the other
Beatles and I say, "they know. They understand."
My little brother Jack whose [sic] in 5th grade thinks John is cool.
He grew his hair like John and Pop screams. What does Pop know?
Sunday, December 29, 1963
Dear Paul,
It's Saturday and I'm bored. Pop says, "clean your room and stop
picking on Jack and you won't be bored." Paul, it's SO UNFAIR!
Jack comes into my room when I was listening to you sing "Till There
Was You" and he starts to make fun of me. I threw my shoe at him
and now he and Pop are both mad at me. Jack kicked me under the table
and when I kicked him back, Pop made me get up. Paul, he can be so
MEAN! He even made me wash everybody's dishes and it was Jack's night!
Ed Sullivan was boring tonight. I can't wait until I see you on TV
here.
Wednesday, January 1, 1964
1964 is the Beatle Year! Every DJ in the country is saying that and
playing "I Want to Hold Your Hand." Oh Paul, I love that
song! Every time I hear it, I think of you and me, walking hand in
hand. Paul, there is a park 2 streets away and it has a skating pond.
Friday, January 3, 1964
Dear Paul,
I'm going to BURST! I heard you were coming to the U.S.
Everybody is talking about it. Paul, it's Friday and ALREADY I have
homework! It's not fair! Winter break was until January 2, and
alread y I have a MOUNTAIN of homework! Phooey!
Friday, January 10, 1964
Dear Paul,
I am going to kill Jack! Know what he did? Jack sneaked into my
room and took my transistor, the one I got for my birthday and used it
without asking. Now I'M grounded til Sunday because he said I beat him
up. I didn't, Paul. I just whacked Jack on the arm and he said
I'm the one who started it. I read you have a younger brother.
Is he as bad as Jack?
Friday, January 31, 1964
Dear Paul,
Seven more days! One more week until you come to the U.S.! I
can't wait! Jack likes John the best. He thinks John is tough
and cool. I love John, but I REALLY love you. Your eyes are like
windows to a beautiful, "Beatle filled" soul. You make me
just plain MELT! Jack said we have to buy slip covers for the couch
and chairs because "you'll wet youself watching the Beatles."
Paul, Ill trade brothers with you. Jack is driving me bananas!
Thursday, February 6, 1964
Dear Paul,
I can't sleep. It's 2:00 a.m. my time, where I am . I'm on the
East Coast in America. We are SO LUCKY the East Coast is your first
stop.
Pop agreed to let me and Jack watch you on Ed Sullivan on Sunday. He's
got midevil [sic] taste in music and he thinks the world stopped when it was
WWII. Sometimes Pop can be cool. I wish we lived in New
York City so I could greet your plane.
Friday, February 7, 1964
BEATLE DAY, BEATLE DAY, BEATLE DAY!
Dearest Paul,
I can't sit still in class. We have to read the "Red Badge of
Courage" and all I can think about is you. Right after English
it's math and I can't keep my mind on anything but you. All throughout
math class I kept thinking, "it's count down until the Beatles get
here. I can't wait!"
Chris Douglas in my math class sneaked in a transistor. When the
batteries get tired, you have to hold the radio out the window to get the
sound back up. Well, he opened the window, Paul, and you know how cold
it gets in upstate New York in the winter! You could like Pop says,
"freeze the fur off a brass malamute." My nitwit math
teacher had a STROKE when Chris opened that window! Chris said he had
to hear the news. Good thing he did because YOUR PLANE HAS ARRIVED!
PAUL! YOU'RE HERE! I LOVE YOU, PAUL!
At lunch today we all crowded round Sally Mastica's table because she has a
good transistor that works. She wears make up and she doesn't have to
sneak it out of the house and put it on in the girls' room and then wash it
off at 3:00 like I do. Sally loves Ringo. She said he has the
best hair and the cutest face. I wouldn't repeat this, Paul, but
Sally said Ringo has eyes like her basset hound, Daisy. I don't know
if that is a compliment. We had fun. We all danced in the
cafeteria until the crabby aide with the moles and the bad teeth threatened
us all with detention. What a rat!
I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU ON THE NEWS TONIGHT!
Sunday, February 9, 1964
Dear Paul,
I saw you on TV tonight. When you sang "All My Lovin," I
could swear you were singing it to me except you were on TV. Jack
started to laugh and said it was time to slip cover the chairs. For
once I wasn't mad at Jack because he was singing along too. He likes
"She Loves You." That's his favorite song. Pop says,
"say yes, not yeah," but we always say "yeah." We
learned that from the Beatles.
Sunday, February 16, 1964
PAUL! I LOVE YOU! MY TELEVISION IS SO EMPTY
WITHOUT YOUR FACE ON MY SCREEN!
I saw you tonight on the Ed Sullivan (Jack calls him Ed Sillyman
because he thinks Ed Sullivan is silly) Show! I love the way John
stands on stage. I wish George wouldn't stand in front of Ringo.
My favorite song tonight is "Please Please Me." Jack said,
"Whenever you see the Beatles, it's time to put paper under you."
I hit him.
Thursday, February 27, 1964
What a glorious afternoon! I have the place to myself and I can look
at your gorgeous pictures and dance to my "Meet the Beatles" album
I got that for Christmas. Jack gave me a Beatles button because he
said the store was out of just Paul buttons. Sometimes Jack is OK.
Saturday March 21, 1964
Dear Paul,
I have a job! I walk the two German Shepherds who live down my street.
Duchess is going to have puppies. I want one.
Monday, March 30, 1964
Dear Paul,
I can't wait to see your movie. I always said you are a leading man.
Paul!
Tuesday, April 21, 1964
Dear Paul,
I just found out that Jack has been playing hookey (you say
"sagging," I read. That's British for when you cut class or
play hookey all day). Know what Jack did? Last week he and some
other kids cut school to watch "The Three Stoogeathon" in the
neighborhood theater. (So THAT'S how Jack knew all those stupid lines
from the Three Stooges)! Somehow, Jack has been intercepting the
"hookey letters," we call them from the school office. Well,
one came today and Pop turned RED! Like a FIRE TRUCK! Jack can't
listen to his (yeah, Jack has your records too) Beatle albums for a whole
week! Poor Jack. For once I feel sorry for him.
Thursday, April 30, 1964
Dear Paul,
Duchess had the pups. 6 females, 1 male. I still walk her and
Duke of Earl, their other dog.
Friday May 15, 1964
Dear Paul,
I just got another Beatle single. I now have 2 more singles than Jack.
They're all Beatles.
Monday May 18, 1964
Dear Paul,
Me and Lorraine and Katie and Lynn got together to be Beatles. We got
dressed up like you and sang all your songs. We let Jack be our
manager. Jack liked telling us what to sing. It was fun.
Katie can toss her hair like Ringo. When you were on TV, Pop said
Ringo looked like he had a neck spasm. Sometimes Pop can be SO square!
Friday May 22, 1964
Dear Paul,
I am copying an English assignment.
I love Beatle Paul
Because he sings how I feel.
He knows more than most people
And he is for real.
I see beauty in nature
And nature is all.
I see that beauty
Reflected in Paul.
I am a jailbird,
A prisoner of love.
My warden Paul can release me
So I can soar above.
Paul McCartney has met
Many goals.
He is the one
Who sings to my soul.
Paul has the best voice
That I have ever heard.
He sings more sweetly
Than any bird.
My moron English teacher gave me a D- and said I was lucky I didn't flunk?
The words "atrocious doggerel" (that means bad poetry) and
"minimal effort" were scrawled across it in red. How can
anybody be so cruel, Paul? I really put my heart and soul into that
poem. The assignment was to write a poem about what is near and dear
to your heart and that is YOU. Rube whose in my class wrote about the
Three Stooges and his work got a C! The Three Stooges are near and
dear to his heart? Boy! Talk about unfair!
Thursday, June 4, 1964
It's 6/4/64 or 6464! Birds are singing, the sky is brighter, the grass
is greener. "She Loves You" is on the radio right now.
Pop got rid of the 1940 Chevrolet. That ugly heap is older than any
Beatle! It was an ugly car, Paul. It was rusted and brown and
embarrassing to look at. You could hear it every time it was 2 blocks
down the street. We now have a 1963 Ford Fairlane. It was cheap
because at Frank's Ford there were a lot of 1963 cars on the lot and Pop
didn't want to "go into hock" to buy one new. It's a
beautiful Ford, Paul. It's a red Fairlane with 4 doors. We love
it. Jack calls it "a better idea" like the commercial,
"drive a Ford, it's a better idea." Jack wants a
Thunderbird.
Thursday June 18, 1964
Dear Paul,
Happy birthday! It's Paul McCartney Day! I picked up a pie at
the corner bakery with my dog walking money. Jack likes pies better
than cakes. Jack lighted the candles. We were gonna light 22 and
1 to wish on, but we could only find 8. Oh, well, we had fun.
(Jack wants to throw pies like the Three Stooges)!
Friday June 19, 1964
Dear Paul,
Today's my last day of classes, the old grind! We all got out early.
To celebrate, I used some of the money I saved and now I HAVE A COOL HAIRCUT
LIKE RINGO! Pop almost fainted when he saw me. Now he likes it.
Jack said now I look human. Brothers!
Monday, September 7, 1964
Dear Paul,
It's Labor Day. Sorry I haven't written in a long time. I spent
the summer in San Francisco. See Paul, I have an older half brother.
When Jack was little, he called Joe "half a brother." Joe
lives in the Bay Area and me and Jack have 3 nieces and nephews. Well,
2 nieces and a nephew. Guess what, Paul? They ALL love the
Beatles! My oldest niece is in 2nd grade and whenever she has friends
over they all play they're at a Beatles' concert! They play records
and scream and act like the fans do in "A Hard Day's Night."
They're so funny, Paul. Know what else she does? She gave all
her dolls Beatle haircuts! I love it! She has "Beatle
Barbie." Can you picture that? My littlest niece who's 3
sings along with the Beatles. She's so adorable. My nephew who's
going into 1st grade said he was going to be Ringo when he grew up.
Joe thinks it's cool the way they all love the Beatles. He said my
very little nieces first word was "yeah." I don't know if he
was kidding.
Paul, you were in California when I was. I even saw your movie out
here. You don't say much and Ringo is the funniest. I liked it
when he threw the darts and speared somebody's sandwich and another dart in
the bird cage. George was funny too when he wore the hat with the
feather and when he didn't like the grotty shirts. John was the next
funniest after Ringo. My favorite songs were "I'm Happy Just to
Dance With You," "And I Love Her" and "Can't Buy Me
Love." Jack knows ALL the lines to the movie! WHO'S THAT
LITTLE OLD MAN?
I had fun on the West Coast. I went down the crooked street, rode
cable cars and ate in China Town and went to Fisherman's Wharf. Jack
learned to juggle over the summer. We even watched a ball game and now
Jack wants to be a ball player. Sometimes Jack isn't so bad. He
was fun.
Yuck! School starts in 2 days. It's time to play my
"Something New" album. Every time I hear you sing
"Things We Said Today," I just know you understand everything I go
through, Paul. It's just like you are there.
Thursday, September 24, 1964
Dear Paul,
8th grade is for the birds! I bet you weren't a creep like a lot of
the boys I know. Tell me you never snapped somebody's bra strap or
told a nasty story. You're better than that, Paul.
Am. Lit. is my favorite class. We're reading "Huck Finn."
Last year I had to read "Tom Sawyer" and it was funny. The
painted fence and when Tom went to his own funeral was funny.
Thursday October 29, 1964
Dear Paul,
Mike Wilson asked me to go to the Halloween Hop. I said yes.
He's cute and has a Beatle haircut. I told Jack trick or treating is
for little kids, but he didn't fall for that. He's trick or treating
as John.
Saturday October 31, 1964
Dear Paul,
Jack's costume won first place in the 6th grade Halloween parade and he
brought home enough candy to feed the neighborhood.
Tuesday November 3, 1964
Dear Paul,
Johnson won the election. He's president again. Robert Kennedy
won the senate election in New York. Nobody was surprised.
Saturday November 14, 1964
Dear Paul,
Me and Jack had fun. It's Saturday and we played the same record at
the same time on our record players. Pop jumped up off the sofa and
we laughed. We said we were listening to the Beatles in double
stereo. I don't know when I had so much fun with Jack.
"It's a good thing we don't live in an apartment or the landlord
would evict us," Pop said. We just laughed.
Tuesday, December 1, 1964
Dear Paul,
Thanksgiving was nice. Joe called from California and me and Jack
got to talk to everyone. Joe is older than all the Beatles, Paul!
The dinner was good except for the pumpkin pie, which I can't stand.
Jack said he was thankful for the Beatles, the Dodgers and the Three
Stooges. Sometimes I don't know when he is kidding.
Saturday December 19, 1964
Dear Paul,
I am ready for winter break! I walk another dog on the block.
She's a cute black pug named Jade. Now I walk three dogs and have
money for Christmas gifts. Jack gets a John poster (it cost me more
than a dollar)! Pop gets an electric toothbrush from me and Jack
because that's expensive. Joe gets a framed picture of the tree in
front of the house because he loves it so much. Me and Jack are
going to send our little nieces and nephew a Beatles' poster (you look so
cute in it, Paul! You have the most gorgeous eyes)! We
bought it downtown the other day.
Joe bought a 1964 white Ford Falcon. I can't wait to see it.
Jack still wants a Thunderbird.
December 25, 1964
Dear Paul,
Pop got a new Zenith color TV. It has legs so it can stand up on the
floor. It's in color so when you're on the news I can watch you in
color. Christmas was fun. I got two skirts, another Beatle single and 3 Paul buttons. Jack ate too much stuffing.
Wednesday, December 30, 1964
Dear Paul,
1964 really WAS the Year of the Beatles! I saw you a lot on TV and
every day I wait for a new Beatle song! I'll never forget 1964,
Paul. Tomorrow me and Jack are going to cook the Jiffy-Pop popcorn
(it always burns on the bottom and it never tastes good to me) and ring in
1965. Jack always gets to stick the fork in and pop it, but
not this time. I'll stand guard at the stove! Paul, I bet Jack
that I could wait until 1965 before I ate the popcorn. After we ring
in the new year, that is. Jack says "you're too weak."
I am going to pop Jack instead of the popcorn, Paul!
Thursday, December 31, 1964
Dear Paul,
This time last year you'd never been to America. I was in 7th grade
plodding (my English teacher LOVES that word) through classes. Now
more boys are better looking and have great hair like you. Paul, I
don't want to embarrass you, but your hair is SO shiny! You have the
sweetest face and the most expressive (another word my English teacher
likes) eyes. Jack still has a Beatle haircut. I'm surprised
Pop let him, but when I cut mine, Pop calls us "Ringo and
Dingo." I TOLD you Pop could be silly, Paul!
I can't wait to hear what you will sing in 1965!
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Many years have passed since I read or wrote in that
diary. The gift that had meant so much to me then has more or less
been relegated to the distant past. And yet...just coming across it
again...I feel just what I felt in 1963-1964. My last entry was on
December 31, 1964. At that time I wanted to preserve my memories of
1964 "The Beatle Year" for time immemorial ("time
immortal," as I said then).
Time has brought about changes. Pop passed away in 1987.
Jack is now an investment broker in the Bay Area. He has 6 kids.
Jack and Joe are really close. The 1964 Ford Falcon that was Joe's
pride is now used in car shows. My nieces and nephew all learned to
drive on it. It has the original 1964 plates. Joe kept it in top
condition and only very reluctantly sold it in 1990. He got $35,000.00
for it and that Falcon is used in classic car shows and in the Ford Falcon
Day Parade. We wave whenever we see it. We love it.
Some things never change. Joe, Jack and I, our children, our
nieces, nephew and their children all love the Beatles. Whenever I
hear any of the young ones say "yeah," it brings a smile to my
face and joy to my heart. Many of their milestones as well as my own
can be linked to a Beatles' song.
I still love you, Paul.
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