The children of the authors included a son, John, and a daughter, Lisa. The memoir features a brief mention of mental health as it relates to John's care. A religious analog to the oval and the circle is given which was an outgrowth of a trip to Tulane University in New Orleans, LA when Lisa received her MBA as well as Master in Public Health. The chemist's work experience covered the UF6 gaseous diffusion plant, the chlorofluoro compounds used as refrigerants and propellants, the oxidation of cumene to its hydroperoxide in the manufacture of phenol, the manufacture of benzaldehyde and also the indexing and editing for the chemical publications of the Institute of Scientific Information.
A primer for the growing of flowers for drying is presented. Preservation methods are covered in detail. The presentation of the dried flowers is covered in detail by describing the making of a Williamsburg arrangement, the making of artemisia and grapevine wreaths, pot pourri and tussie mussies.