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A Peculiar Yet Familiar Feeling

January 3, 2009 · By Kathee 

A peculiar yet familiar feeling came upon me today when I walked outdoors to retrieve my (snail) mail … I actually got very excited about it!

I was feeling the same exhilariting high I used to get when I would sign on-line and have e-mail. I must admit though, I felt somewhat ashamed that I had almost lost touch with the off-line world out there.

E-mail can never beat the heartfelt thoughts and well wishes that go into a handwritten note from a dear friend. I can’t remember ever receiving a letter from someone special where I could possibly misinterpret EXACTLY what was hand written!

I’ve had plenty of opportunity to go back and forth with various e-pals because I didn’t quite understand the inflection in their typewritten notes to me or misconstrued the meaning behind their/my grins, “!” and “just kidding” remarks. Many times I have continued on in jest only to find out later that they were never kidding, or I found out that my remarks were “believed” and someone missed the “just kidding” from me!

I hope we all never get so net-involved that we lose touch with our ability to make someone’s day by writing a few special words on paper and dropping it into the mail. In spite of postage increases, mail is still cheap!

Can you imagine a life without ever receiving a greeting card in the mail?

I actually e-mailed a few “dads” I knew on Father’s Day and wished them a special day. In hindsight, I can only imagine the joy they might have felt had I taken the time to select that special card among thousands and mailed a card to them.

There are cyber-flower services out there on the world wide web! Personally, I’d hate to imagine the day I no longer receive REAL flowers … one’s that I can actually enjoy the aroma … one’s that I must lovingly water to preserve the thought another day. Can you?

I think I’ll spend some time tonight writing something special to those forgotten few who have not yet experienced the wonderful and sometimes impersonal cyber-world out there.

How about you?

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