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A Sprinkle of Love, by Mail

--posted by onefish2fish on Mar 7, 2009

I have come up with an idea that i thought i would share. I am going to start to sending letters, post cards and small things through the mail to my grandmother. One each day. She has not been feeling well lately and I thought this would cheer her up a bit. I am thinking of doing it with other people as well so each week I will pick a new person to shower with encouraging word, thoughts, and love!

Just wanted to share it! You are all an inspiration to me thanks!!

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joyful wrote: Stacey,that is such a sweet thing to do! snail mail still holds the excitement (unless it is a bill!) and is such thoughtful kindness! Way to go, my friend :-)
 
lmil1954 wrote: I love this idea, Stacey. you are truly sweet! God bless you. Love, Linda:)
 
bhappy wrote: Great Idea!! Thank You for sharing, Have A blessed and Sunshine day..Becki
 
MakeSomeoneSmile wrote: That is a great idea and I'm sure it will mean the world to her!
 
Modestobob wrote: Stacey, I just mailed 15 postcards from my vacation in Idaho, and it took a few minutes, but the results are really rec'd positively on the other end. I say..."You Go Girl!" You'l be blessed too! Have a wonderful day. :) ~ModestoBob~
 
cabbage wrote: Stacey,

What a wonderful idea! Nothing beats getting a personal note in the snail mail. It is really thoughtful and will be much appreciated.
 
Anne McCrady wrote: My mother is 80 and i call her each morning. She is appreciative, of course, but i can't tell you how excited she is when my daughter calls to talk. Keep those cards and letters going!
 
ashley wrote: Love this idea. Thank you. I've posted it at a website for healthy living rituals.

Thank you for sharing,
Ashley
 
jaydee wrote: I read your idea and just had to tell the story about my mom's best friend. Thank you for bringing it to mind again.

You know, nobody writes letters anymore but i do have a couple of friends that don't have computers so when they write, i carry the letter around with me all day. A note on the computer is just not the same and getting it out of the mailbox.
 
GabbyMac wrote: Thoughtful, generous of your love and time. Don't quit! Keep up the great random acts of kindness!
 

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