I am a dyed-in-the-wool letter-writer. Email is fine for exchanging jokes, sharing photos and short updates with friends on the other side of the country or just down the street. But, there’s just SOMEthing about receiving a letter or card in the mail from a good friend, addressed to you alone. I think it’s knowing that someone cares enough to want to share this piece of their life with you. It’s knowing that your friend knows that this could be oh-so-boring to other people – “I made a good, strong, hot pot of coffee this morning. It’s gray and raining buckets here. I have a massive headache, but I’m still going to try to do some writing this afternoon….”
But Friendship is the bond between you. It’s knowing that, upon opening this envelope, I am about to be transported miles from my home to a small, friendly kitchen in another part of the country…another part of the world. I can almost see my friend’s face through the steam from the cup of coffee…almost inhale the woodsy fragrances of her home…almost hear soft strains of music wafting from the dining room…almost feel the warmth and silky fur of her cat on my lap…almost as good as being right there with her.