For all the convenience of the electronic age, part of me still appreciates the personal touch of a handwritten card and a tangible photograph. Perhaps it's a little outdated, but we still love to send cards and letters. We like to receive them too, even though we got a late start this year. As the cards, postage stamps, papers, and envelopes lay scattered on our dining room table, I said to Rhonda, "Wow, these cards look like the old school Facebook before Facebook." She laughed.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Old School
For all the convenience of the electronic age, part of me still appreciates the personal touch of a handwritten card and a tangible photograph. Perhaps it's a little outdated, but we still love to send cards and letters. We like to receive them too, even though we got a late start this year. As the cards, postage stamps, papers, and envelopes lay scattered on our dining room table, I said to Rhonda, "Wow, these cards look like the old school Facebook before Facebook." She laughed.
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that's pretty quotable.
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