Showing posts with label Writing books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing books. Show all posts

November 14, 2011

Time For A Change

Do you ever get bored with the look of your blog? Well, you might have noticed that I do. This time I've changed the look because I messed with the html with the last template and I couldn't get rid of an annoying grey line-note to oneself (don't mess with the html).

Sometimes change is forced upon us and although we don't want to change-change can be good. 


Why? Because it's easy to get stuck in a rut and think that we can only do this or that. I know that it's just a blog I'm talking about, but what's your take on change?


Do you like change? Do you hate change? 
Do you change your home furnishing often? Do you eat the same food every day? Do you walk the same path each day? How do you cope with change?


I love this quote:
You can't discover new oceans unless you have the courage to leave the shore. Anonymous

November 11, 2011

Why Don't We Write Letters Anymore?

When was the last time you wrote a letter? For me, other than a note to a teacher (cards or diaries not included) I think it's been about fifteen to twenty years. Is it too difficult in this day and age to pick up a pen and paper and write a simple letter? Have we become technological snobs, me included?


Do you know that according to World Vision Website:

Exchanging handwritten letters can have a positive impact on child development, yet as many as one in five children in the UK have never received a letter.


I was thinking, Why isn't there a National Letter Writing Day? Guess what? There is. It's through World Vision and although this is an incredibly worthy cause, I'm looking more at the general art of letter writing as a way to express and share feelings and thoughts on paper. Yes, you can express love and meaning in an email or text, but just like holding a book, holding a letter in your hands is an extraordinary touching and sentimental experience.

Did you have a pen pal when you were growing up? You'd probably have to be over 25 to fully appreciate pen pals. You didn't hook up on the net and have a live chat. You'd wait for that letter to arrive. Some times it would take weeks or months. The anticipation of knowing a letter was on its way to you and the excitement of actually having to wait for something was, and is, 'priceless'.

I had a Japanese pen pal. She'd send me the most beautiful written letters, cards, and stickers. I can't remember now what she wrote about, but I do remember the care and attention she used to write each letter. I also was incredibly lucky to receive hand written letters from my Nana. I still have them bundled up in a special place. I can't part with them just like I can't part with some of my precious books.

I have her letters in the physical sense and the memory of what those letters meant to me as a child will last my lifetime. They made me feel special because she had taken the time to write to me.
Printed Notepad: Graphic

So, my challenge to you today, is to write a letter. Go on and treat yourself to some gorgeous stationary and pull out your favourite pen and write.

Here's some suggestions for your letter writing. Write a letter to:
*Your teenage self. What do you wish you'd known back then?
*Your parents, grandparents, or your brother or sister.
*Your old school friend or even the school itself.
*A thank you letter to someone who's been kind and thoughtful.
*A friend in need who needs love and support.
*A love letter to your spouse, partner, girl/boyfriend.
*Your children. Let them know how proud you are and what they mean to you.
*Someone famous you'd like to meet.
*A time capsule. 'If you're reading this then I'll tell you what life is like in the year 2011.'

You can also get creative and give/send your letter in a non traditional fashion. Yes, it makes sense to put it in an envelope (aka snail mail) but what about a glass bottle, wooden box, a scrap book album, a paper plane, paper fan, box of chocolates, or tie it to your dogs collar?  Now that's creative. This would make an interesting school activity too.    

August 26, 2011

I'll give you a clue...

Can you guess what this is?

You don't have to charge it or insert batteries.

You can sit with it in a tree or under a tree is probably better.

It doesn't lose connection.

If the kids, cat, or dog jump on it, nobody screams, 'No!'

You can smell it and it actually has a smell.

It's not too precious to use.

You can dog ear its pages.

You can even highlight the important bits.

It's a good size to tuck it in your handbag, balance on the couch, or sit on your bedside table.

It's easy on the eyes.

It's tactile and requires hand, fingers, and fingertip manipulation.

You can slip a bookmark between the pages.

You can build a coffee table, stable table, or pile them on top of each other.

It makes a noise when you close the back cover and say, 'The End.'

and lastly...

You can tell all of your friends and family to go and buy one to support the industry and the most wonderful thing ever created... A BOOK!!!!!