Wednesday, May 20, 2009

U.S. Mail


U.S. Mail
Originally uploaded by Jane of All Trades

This is my mailbox.

I've had the privilege to receive three letters in this mail box recently, and that makes me so happy! Have a replied to them yet? Nope. Do I plan to reply...absolutely! In fact, I'm going to be replying to these letters tonight!

The art of letter writing is very important to me, but why? Why do I not just send emails like the majority of America? It's faster, more convenient, and free.

I've thought long and hard about why I write letters and have come up with a few answers to that question:

1. I love pens and paper! I've always had an obsession with office supplies, paper, notebooks, and pens. I enjoy fountain pens as well, which I get to use when I write letters. This is the perfect outlet for my little passions :)

2. Writing letters makes me enjoy a trip to the mailbox! Whether I'm putting a letter in or getting a letter out, the mailbox is an exciting place to go now

3. I get to see other individual's beautiful handwriting. My handwriting, I'd say, is mediocre, but readable. My pen pals have wonderful handwriting.

4. I have the opportunity to be creative with my letters. I make my own cards, use rubber stamps, and have fun cutting fancy edges with my edging scissors.

5. It's a hobby. I love having things that I'm passionate about, and letter writing is one of them!


So the next time you go to send an email, think twice and ask that person if you could send them a letter sometime. It will enrich your life and make you happy!

~ Jane of All Trades

4 comments:

  1. i always enjoy a hand written letter. I am horrible at it....

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  2. I'm not good at it either...my handwriting is more like chicken scratch...chicken scratch that a one footed chicken wrote...and that wasn't his writing foot.

    Your blog is awesome Obnoxious :) I'm definitely following you!

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  3. Gosh I haven't written a good letter(you know the kind I mean!) via snail mail in YEARS...but I remember how wonderful it felt to get an envelope in the mail from a special friend...and I remember that anticipation and the tangibility of the letter would make my heart do a little happy dance! :)

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  4. Hey, I came over from SITS. Love the picture of your little family!

    Letter getting is much better then letter writing and sending. A stamp? What's that?

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