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Marlene Kaim –
As always, Lindsay, you are sharing your sweet heart with us!
This is a lovely exercise to get us thinking about those
around us that we work with, admire, and enjoy being with, whether family or friends.
It’s time to get out the pen and express those feelings! And learn the loveliness of sending and receiving
a note, a letter, a card, in the mail. I am hoping to revive these energies in my grandchildren as I am working with them on handwriting.
Children love getting letters and cards in the mail. And hopefully we find such satisfaction in this exercise that sending letters becomes a habit
all throughout the year!