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Letter Writing Sunday

Dear Everyone:

You never write anymore!  Putting that stamp on the envelope is a lost art…ending the wonderful world of World War II letters, Civil War letters, letters from home, or letters from lovers.

Does writing a blog replace this?  I don’t believe it is the same.  Don’t we get excited to actually get an old fashioned letter in the mail?

If we don’t keep writing letters, there will be no more mail.  So…write a letter today!  Writing a letter on the weekend can do four things:   1. We can remember to physically write, 2. Can keep the post office in business, 3. remember how to use a pen and handwriting, and,  4. make the person we send the letter to…well..Happy!

I will write at least one letter to a member of my family or a friend every Sunday.  Why don’t we all try this! This is a tradition that can’t be lost.

Today…a letter to my sister or my mother!  Who will you write…?

Yours truly,

Mary

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