About two weeks before the wedding, Milda was working at a neighbour’s at milling when she got a cold. She had a fever but we went to Riga to buy the wedding rings, wedding dress, a coat, and an evening suit for me. Milda was taking all sorts of powders. Her temperature would go down immediately but later would be even higher. When we got home she went to bed and the doctor advised that the wedding had to be postponed for a month, which we did. (A: She had rheumatic fever, which damaged a heart valve and caused problems for the rest of her life). We had to notify all of our friends and relatives. Even a month later she was not very fit, so I hired a car-taxi as I was afraid she would catch a cold again. The car drove very slowly so that the horse carriages could follow, there were about 10. Along the route there was a number of honour arches, which was a custom in the country (a house high arch was constructed and covered with foliage and flowers). We had to stop at these arches and leave a bottle of drink.
Feb 3, 2010
After only about a week, Milda’s mother quietly brought her daughter to my place one evening with all of her possessions. At that time at the factory the living part consisted of a bedroom, a kitchen and a very large room that doubled as living room and office. That is where we started our new life. Because in autumn and winter there was not much milk, the factory operated only every second day. We heated our rooms and kept warm as Milda’s health improved. We were careful not to have children being so young - we wanted to enjoy our youth. We had already before marriage joined an acting group and formed a theatre group with a local teacher, Juske, from across the road taking on the role of director. The rehearsals were usually held in the large room at the factory.
Feb 4, 2010
The next nearest factory was in Kuldiga 18 kilometres away, but the Snepele factory only received milk from about 30 farms. The others processed the milk themselves and made butter which they sold in the market in Kuldiga. I suggested to the committee president that the two of us should canvas all of the farms in a 4-5 kilometre radius, which we visited on my motorbike. We offered them to try selling the milk to the factory for a month, we even lent them cans for transporting the milk. The results were surprisingly good; their income was 100% higher this way.
Feb 6, 2010