July 10, 1971: No One Makes Waffles Like You Do

Send us a text In this letter from July 10, 1971, my mom wakes up craving waffles — but my dad isn’t there to make them. So she goes to Oscar’s with a friend instead. It’s such a small moment, but it says so much. My dad wasn’t just a romantic. He was a cook — a good one. Even later in life, when he opened the Allgood Bar & Grill, waffles were always on the menu. It wasn’t just about food — it was how he loved people. This letter is filled with all the usual things: friendship, films,...
In this letter from July 10, 1971, my mom wakes up craving waffles — but my dad isn’t there to make them. So she goes to Oscar’s with a friend instead. It’s such a small moment, but it says so much.
My dad wasn’t just a romantic. He was a cook — a good one. Even later in life, when he opened the Allgood Bar & Grill, waffles were always on the menu. It wasn’t just about food — it was how he loved people.
This letter is filled with all the usual things: friendship, films, flirtation, and the heartbreak of a broken audio tape. But the part that sticks with me is that waffle — and the way my mom missed him through something as simple as breakfast.
Because their love wasn’t just written in letters — it was served up daily, in meals, in routines, in the way he took care of her. Even from across the world.
The Allgoods: Vietnam Through the Eyes of Love is a personal podcast project based on real letters exchanged between Capt. Richard Allgood and Capt. Sarah Allgood during the Vietnam War. Photos of the original letters, family snapshots, and behind-the-scenes commentary are available for supporters.
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