December 7 Letter Writing Day #LetterWritingDay

The Mommies Reviews

December 7th is Letter Writing Day #LetterWritingDay and I don’t know about you but I miss writing and receiving letters in the mail. I think Charlie and I should find a pen pal then we could celebrate Letter Writing Day with them.

If Charlie was still #homeschooling full time I would have had him practice cursive writing he has been wanting to learn when writing letters which could even be to me. Although, his girlfriend Mikaylia lives out of town and he could mail letters to her turning #LetterWritingDay into a #teachingmoments.

If your like my family it’s been so long since we wrote letters, but fortunately today we have no excuse because it’s National Letter Writing Day which as you know falls on December 7th! Letter writing has been in decline because of smartphones, the Internet and before that, the telephone, but for hundreds of years, writing letters was the only way for people separated by distance to get in touch with one another.

Today Letter Writing Day is a great day to get back to basics and hand-write a letter. But isn’t the idea of sitting down for half an hour and hand-writing something to somebody special? We miss it. Don’t you? Write back soon. Love, us.

National Letter Writing Day Activities

  1. If you have the means and opportunity today then you should purchase nice paper which you could order online, but in keeping with the analog spirit of the day, why not visit a Stationary Store and pick some nice paper up in person.
  2. In paper are all kinds of textures and weights available, and you can purchase unique envelopes, as long as the address label is visible to the post office and they can see where to send the letter.
  3. If you’d like to reconnect with old friends or pick a political figure whom you’d really like to express something to write a letter today.
  4. If you’re into a particular issue like saving the Bees or looking out for Marine life, check out the post office for stamps that show those things.
  5. The recent black heritage series has important figures from black history on the Stamps which would look nice on your letter.
  6. If your letter is formal, don’t forget to Google the appropriate salutations! to use like Dear Sir! or Madam.
  7. If you really want to make an impression on your recipient, purchase old-fashioned sealing wax and a seal with your initial on it, so that it looks like they’re getting a letter from the Count of Monte Christo. We love how creative and expressive you can be with a little sealing wax, and it’s the perfect touch to make your letter even more special.

Why People Love National Letter Writing Day

These days, big corporations are the biggest users of the U.S. mail system, but that means many of us are missing out on the physical pleasures in writing a letter on nice stationary and sending the letter through the mail system with a stamp.

From famous Presidents to wildlife, sports, and celebrating important aspects of our Country’s history, stamps are a neat way of expressing your personality through the postage system and today is the perfect day to visit the Post Office and purchase Stamps.

In the age of the backspace key, it’s so easy to take back a thought once you’ve expressed it, but it means we’ve lost the art of reflecting before we communicate, and then expressing a thought or a sentiment in a flowing cursive hand. In Finland, for example, schools no longer teach handwriting, with students given the choice to learn to type instead.

How many of your hundreds of social networking friends have you actually connected with intimately over the last year? We love National Letter Writing Day because it’s a chance for you to pick a couple of those folks and send them something through the mail that will really break through the noise. In the modern era, there’s almost something weird about giving someone your full attention, but that’s what’s so neat about National Letter Writing Day. It gives you an excuse to make a special connection!

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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