Osa Johnson - I Married Adventure
For the next few months I was a completely smug and happy bride. Thanks to Mama, I was a good cook and an efficient housekeeper, and it seemed to me that my little flat up over a row of stores was quite the loveliest place in the world. Each piece of furniture shone with all the polishing I gave it, and, of course, our wedding gifts—which, considering our unannounced marriage, were of an astonishing number and variety—were on constant parade.
Last modified March 18, 2008Author 2224 > has blogged 33 times
