Cumberland Hotel,
Marble Arch,
London, W.1
Telephone Ambassador 1234.
Telegrams.Cumberosel, London
Dec. 25, 1940
Dear Dad:
Have been given fourteen days leave but can't afford to take it so will go back tomorrow.
I have gone to a dinner last night and am invited out this evening. The Canadian Officers Club is supplying a real Christmas lunch with all the trimmings so we're not too badly off.
I wish I had gone easy on the money situation on previous leaves, but I thought each time would be my last so that now when I can run up to London practically every other weekend if I want too - there's nothing doing - for awhile at least.
New job seems very interesting and I have flown a lot of new type aircraft which I have never flown before. I may add that my flying hours are very impressive these days.
Five days more and I shall I think be 25 - you must have been married a long time!
Hope you all had a very good Christmas and that everyone is well and happy - How is the business? - hear very little so I suppose you always send mail in the wrong ship. Ha! Ha!
I always regret that I haven't a home to go to over here - but still I'm glad you're not here too - so what?
Love
Bill