Thankfulness Post
>> Friday, November 5, 2010
I am thankful for hand written letters. I used to write letters with my great grandmother because she was hard of hearing. I wish I still had those letters. I love my mother's handwriting and love anything she writes by hand. I always ask for people to write a recipe of whatever by hand... because I love to see their own handwriting as I make the recipe.
With the internet age, it's becoming a lost art and I know that, I, personally am trying to keep up the art of writing letters.
I think they make things extra special yet there is always the great thing about the internet when you need to write to someone and them get it and respond quickly. :)
Smiles, Cass
7 comments:
...and you are the angel of writing letters! I've got a tall stack of beautiful handwritten letters.
awwwe, thank you Tamara :) Hurry home!!!
xoxox Cass
I love hand written letter too, maybe because I hate phone :-0 but email and real letters are my fav :-)
Love
Renee
You are so right! Going out to get the mail each day brings little joy. I pick it up and immediately head to the recycle bin and trash can, where 95% (at least) of the junk goes. When there is a personal letter from a friend, it's a time of rejoicing!
Thank you for sharing this blessing today!
Lori
It is such a joy to receive a hand written note from someone that you care about.
I have two "pen-pals" that I have met through my blog an every time I receive a letter, I sit down almost immediately and respond.
Yes, the art may seem as if it is lost...but I know that through this wonderful medium called the "web", ladies like you, are able to keep the art form going for many years still. :)
M.
Hello Cassidy,
I just received a hand written letter from my mom... Such a special blessing.
Thanks for reminding us how special it is to get a warm hand written note in the mail..
God Bless,
Virginia
Oh it is such a delight to go to the mail and see a hand written note! Even receiving a hand written card at church is special as well!!!
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