Tuesday 28 September 2010

Lovely letters ...

One of my favorite feelings is when I receive a letter... The fact that you know someone has taken the time to write to me is heart-warming ... I also love to send cards or write to friends and family ... not necessarily for a special occasion but just to simply express my feelings for them ... I know it is something 'physical' which can be treasured forever if they wish ... not like an electronic mail or text message ... I have many boxes with notes, cards and letters from growing up ... I like to reminisce and look back on the memories from time-to-time ... The reason for this post, is that today I received a beautiful postcard when I was teaching - the children loved looking at the picture on the card :-) ... It was the highlight of my day reading your words - thank you mum ...


In the words of a romantic poet ...
'One of the pleasures of reading old letters is the knowledge that they need no answer' Lord Byron




10 Reasons to Write a Letter 
if you ever need one ;-)


1. It's personal — The recipient of your letter knows that not only did you think about him or her but that you took the time to sit down, put pen to paper and record your thoughts.

2. It's personalized — You can choose a card or stationery and envelope that matches your personality. If there's no stationery that matches you, you can make your own!

3. It's lasting — Oh sure, lots of people save e-mails, but who actually pulls them out of the archives and reads them again? Letters can be saved and cherished for generations.

4. It can be romantic — Spritz a little perfume on the paper, tuck in a wildflower, end it with Xs and Ox....

5. It's cheap — A piece of paper, an envelope, a stamp and a pen, and you have something that the recipient will treasure forever.

6. It's controlled — There's no chance you'll accidentally send a handwritten letter to everyone in your address book, like you can mistakenly do with e-mail.

7. It lets you spread good news — The economy, the war, crime...the news can be so depressing these days. A letter from you gives your recipient some good news for a change. Tell him or her how your kids are doing in school, that you saw a bluebird in the front yard yesterday, even just that you thought of them today. It'll brighten their day!

8. It's tangible — A letter can be held, carried around, slipped under a pillow, re-read at the coffee shop. Oh, I know about Blackberries and other ways of reading e-mail in the coffee shop, but it's not the same. Trust me. It's not the same.

9. Technology won't make it obsolete — I can read the handwritten letters that my great-great-great-grandmother wrote to my great-great-grandfather more than 100 years ago. Will your great-great-great-grandchildren be able to read your e-mails in 100 years? I'll bet they'll still be able to read your hand-written letters, though!

10. It takes time — This means there are fewer chances for you to say something you don't mean. More time for you to say the right thing, to say it the way you really want to say it. A well-thought letter shows you took time for the recipient ... 


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