1950s: The end of another war

Betty and Thomas arrive back home to the news that the Soviet Union's leader, Stalin, has died. There is large uncertainty of what this means, but as there is also news about the armistice talks moving forward coming shortly thereafter, Thomas hopes that it means peace, and a quick return home for his brother. But mostly, life just goes on. Grace is a frequent visitor to the house, to Michael's great pleasure. Aunty is fun, and often takes the time to play with him when mommy is busy with the baby, who mostly cries and poops anyway. Betty is grateful for the help, as being at home alone with two children and a dog is not always easy. The hours Thomas puts in at the hospital are long, and he's often away and return after the children's bedtime. His hard work pays off, however, and he returns home with information of a promotion to surgeon. He fears that being a surgeon won't make him work less, but he hopes, as he hates missing so much of his kids growing up. To make...