I hope you all had beautiful holidays! We had a lovely time here around the homestead. Something I wanted to encourage everyone to put on their " to do lists" for 2018 includes letter writing!
This past year my 10 year old daughter has become friends with a super sweet older lady at our church. She is widowed and has taken a fancy to my daughter, as my daughter has to her. I don't remember exactly how it all started but now they are pen pals ( even though they see each other at church two times a week). My daughter loves checking the mailbox to see if she has gotten a letter and then she hurries to write a letter to her friend. I think it's a win win for everyone!
I've also really tried hard this year to send more letters. When someone has a family member pass away I try to drop a note in the mail of sympathy. When someone is sick I put a get well soon note in the mail. I also think there is a place for other forms of hospitality ( such as taking meals) but a note or card can certainly brighten someone's day.
There is a young lady in our church that is going through a particularly difficult time- I try to send her a card a week letting her know that I'm thinking of her and praying for her.
I would like to just encourage you all to be more mindful of the difference just a kind word, phone call or card can make when someone is having a rough time.
Happy Homesteading!
I don't write letters much any more, but I have had some instances in the past couple of years similar to your church friend and I sent cards or letters weekly to one and monthly to the other one for the same reason. I used to send my mama a daily email, but she isn't on the computer as much any more, so I have started calling her more often.
ReplyDeleteYou inspire me to do more.
:) gwingal
Thanks Nikki. I am on email pretty much all day, and of course have a phone with texts and such- but there is something just so special to get something handwritten in the mail. It just makes me smile. I hope to do more of that this year.
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