Resurrect the Lost Art of Letter Writing

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I love this!  Imagine getting a pint-sized letter from a long lost pal?  This would be such a fun gift for the writer in your life or to remind all your Facebook friends you can actually communicate the old fashioned way.

The World’s Smallest Post Service $22.95 : Chronicle Books.

About lucygracesmom

I am a mom of one 10 year old and stepmother to three wonderful adults; ages 20, 23 and 25. The youngest child is just beginning Fifth grade at Ashland Elementary in the Gifted/Quest program. She enjoys playing violin, archery and everything scientific. Mary Stewart is beginning her last year of medical school at Case Western in Cleveland. She and her fiancé, Franklin, plan to marry next June! Charles Morgan just graduated from the College of Charleston and will be beginning Post-Baccalaureate work next month. Betsy is living the college dream at Ole Miss in Oxford studying Business and the most fun ways to party. She plans to take the LSAT next summer! We are very blessed in the family department. My husband is a lawyer specializing in Intellectual Property, computer and entertainment law. We are in the eighth year since starting our own business, Montague Law PLLC. I have the title Operational Manager which means the administrative end of the business (yuk) and now some new and fun work on the firm's website. We live in Lexington, KY or as many know it – horse country. Everything around here is horse-themed and it is a very beautiful area to live in and raise a family. I have many interests that span art, sciences, education, books, computer science and security and one of my greatest passions is design. One of my favorite blogs is Grace Bonney’s Design Sponge. I like living the simple life, spending time with my family and reading and writing about my interests in my blog. One of my hopes in developing this blog is to share with you the many things I enjoy so that you may enjoy them too. I love sharing cool information with people who appreciate it. I like pinning on Pinterest, keeping track of my high school friends, college friends and family on Facebook and don’t tell anyone, but I sometimes re-shelve books at the library because I enjoy it.

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  1. I know what you mean…though I’m only like, 12, I sort of have an old fashioned way of viewing things. I’ve never had a letter adressed to me before, but still I hate the idea of people walking around starring the hell out of their Blackberry screens, with their fingers typing away on BBM, Facebook, Twitter…etc.
    Ooh and, care to stop by and read my story? (First post) I just want some feedback on it 🙂

    • It’s good you have an old-fashioned way of doing things. There’s nothing wrong with that. The simpler you keep your life the better. I will come by and look at your story. Thanks for your comments.

  2. I still write letters, postcards and notes … and yes I am a pen and paper kind of girl so still carry a diary around with me. Thanks for letting me know there are others like me out there

    • Yes. There are fortunately others like us. I also want to read actual books instead of computerized ones. There’s nothing like the smell of a good book.

      • I know and curling up with it and savouring the moment without having to stare at a hard screen … little love in tech, more tactileness in paper

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