I found letters bmy Grandpa wrote my Grandma when he was in the Navy in the Pacific in WW2. There is something to holding a letter , written by someones hand , something tangible from history.
Texts and emails just don't do justice to some experiences , imho
I found letters bmy Grandpa wrote my Grandma when he was in the Navy in the Pacific in WW2.
There is something to holding a letter , written by someones hand , something tangible from history.
Texts and emails just don't do justice to some experiences , imho
For a year, I wrote my dad every two weeks. He was very appreciative of the letters. More so than a text, email or even a phone call. Most of those are fleeting, whereas a written letter, by hand, is always special.
I also used a fountain pen when I did write, so it never looked like anything else available.
For a year, I wrote my dad every two weeks. He was very appreciative of the letters. More so than a text, email or even a phone call. Most of those are fleeting, whereas a written letter, by hand, is always special.
I also used a fountain pen when I did write, so it never looked like anything else available.
In a way, handwriting is a type of personality trait. I can see how that makes the document feel more alive
In a way, handwriting is a type of personality trait. I can see how that makes the document feel more alive
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