Sunday, September 7, 2008
My yearly addition to the U.S. mail
Throughout the course of the year I usually end up writting about five letters total. Well, five if you only count those letters that actually get sent. I have close to a dozen letters that never make it out of the house. Of the five that actaully get stamped and taken to the post office, two go to my Godmother. My Grandmother in OH usually gets one as does Aunt Shirley. The last of the five goes to who ever happened to buy my market goat at the fair that year. Today I accomplished writting to all of the usual, except for the market goat buyer. I'll have to do that someother time. I hope I remember to actually get these in the mail, it would be sad to have spent time writting them for no reason. Knowing me, I will end up forgetting about them and I'll find them a year from now burried in a pile of letters somewhere. :P
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Shoot! I never mailed my thank-you's! They're still sitting on the mantle or on my desk for all I know. And most don't even have addresses either. Oh, no.
Yeah. I know. They are still sitting on the mantle in the living room. I look at them every night when we do devotions and think "Wow. TQ is very forgetful. I'm glad those weren't my thank you cards." :)
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