Receiving letters in the old fashioned snail mail might just be my favorite form of communication. It's always such a treat to open up the mail box and have an envelope addressed to you (preferably with a variety of stickers and drawings on the outside). Letters are so much more satisfying than voicemails or texts, because you know the sender put some time and thought into writing it just for you! Another thing that is one of the most satisfying feelings in my world is walking into the Anthropologie store in downtown Boston. If I could live there, I would. It is the most pristine and magical place filled with the most beautiful clothing and even more perfect home goods. If there was one place I could raid, this would be it, hands down. Whole Foods would be a close second. I opened one of the drawers in the kitchen section the other day, and voila, a drawer full of timers. Who doesn't always need/want more time? Now I've got a drawer full of it. The sun is half shining and the wind is blowing my naturally straight hair into a giant tangle, but nothing brings this gal down after a stop at Anthropologie.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The Greatest
Receiving letters in the old fashioned snail mail might just be my favorite form of communication. It's always such a treat to open up the mail box and have an envelope addressed to you (preferably with a variety of stickers and drawings on the outside). Letters are so much more satisfying than voicemails or texts, because you know the sender put some time and thought into writing it just for you! Another thing that is one of the most satisfying feelings in my world is walking into the Anthropologie store in downtown Boston. If I could live there, I would. It is the most pristine and magical place filled with the most beautiful clothing and even more perfect home goods. If there was one place I could raid, this would be it, hands down. Whole Foods would be a close second. I opened one of the drawers in the kitchen section the other day, and voila, a drawer full of timers. Who doesn't always need/want more time? Now I've got a drawer full of it. The sun is half shining and the wind is blowing my naturally straight hair into a giant tangle, but nothing brings this gal down after a stop at Anthropologie.
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wait...do people actually send mail without stickers intended viewing? i throw out all letters not covered in sticker/stamps/crayon drawings/paint/collage.
ReplyDeletei am excited to go back to school...to check my mail.
p.s. lila is making a ton of noise out in the hallway in her bed. she should be sleeping but she sounds like she is smacking her head against the wall in protest. gotta check this situation out.