Sunday, September 5, 2010

Thank You

  The month of August was a very good month for my mail box. I received several very nice lengthy letters, a bunch of postcrossing postcards, some surprise mailart and letters from people who read this blog...you know who you are...thanks and big hugs for the lovely letters! August was a very bad month for me to answer all of those wonderful letters. I watched the pile of letters accumulate, joyful for the gifts of correspondence, but sad that I was unable to put pen to paper.
  Finally, on Shabbat this week, I was able to grab my stack of letters to be answered, and make my way through most of the pile. I designed an envelope to send them in and have them all addressed and stamped. I feel much better now...
   The whole month of August was spent coming to grips with bad medical news for my husband and then follow up appointments and medical "procedures" to try and treat the problem. For My husband, an avid hiker and outdoorsman, having to spend most of his time under fluorescent lights, inside windowless treatment rooms was alot like caging a wild animal. Fortunately and unfortunately, what can be done for him has been done...we can now try to return to our lives, try to ignore all that we have learned and act like everything is going to be OK...pray that everything is going to be OK...
   In times of stress or heartache I have always turned to prayer and then to letterwriting and mailart to help me keep my balance. But this month, I was struck silent. I couldn't find any words to say that didn't sound hollow. I found myself sitting and staring, I didn't see anyone or talk to anyone outside of my family. I just drew up inside myself somewhere and held my emotional breath, hoping that I would soon wake up and find I'd had a bad dream.
  During that time letters came to my mailbox. Fun and colorful envelopes filled with salve for my stinging heart. Little gifts and drawings from my favorite 6 years old pen pal, a rubber cut of a steampunk bird from a friend and fellow stamp carver, stories of daily life, letters full of humor, hope and joy. The stack grew and grew, and I felt fortunate to have people in my life who will take the time out of their day to write me. With time I found my voice and my pen would write words that felt like they had some weight, but I still don't have the words to express what your letters have meant to me this month. Most of you didn't have any idea what was going on in my life, but your letters helped me to make it through. Thank you.
A Steampunk bird rubber cut from friend and fellow stamp carver


A "sweet" surprise from a new friend



                                             A lovely and cheerful letter from
                                                         A Year of Letters

5 comments:

  1. Hello! I found this blog after finding one of your other blogs, from a link on another blog LOL.

    Anyway, we are planning a move to costa rica in the very near future and I was wondering if you'd mind answering a few questions? I noticed while reading your blog about life in costa rica that you were torah observant and there were others there that were.. got me excited as I didn't realize there was a good potential for fellowship there then I read to the end and realized you had moved. :) Are there still several there to fellowship with? This move will be interesting and exciting and hard and fellowship will make that process so much easier for us all. :)

    Thanks! -Suzanne
    (suzyandkids@gmail.com)

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  2. Glad you found me! If you are interested in snail mail please write me at:
    Elle.mental
    POBox 535
    Waxhaw,NC
    28173

    I would love to talk more about Costa Rica and tell you about the wonderful people that we know there.

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  3. I received your August Artistamp, "blueberries," and it was so lovely! Thank you!

    I was so surprised to receive the Tanglecrafts traveling postcard #45. I've added my stamp and it's in the mail! Will post a photo to my blog shortly. Thanks for including me.

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  4. Haha that was weird, in a good way, to see you here Mrs. McDaniel.... Hope to meet you both IRL soon.

    Anyway, loved reading your post. Maybe I should send you something sometime. :)

    Shabbat Shalom!

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  5. Same here Jocelyn...I am hoping that I will get to see you both IRL very soon! Until then enjoy Sukkot, be blessed and remember I love to send and receive snail mail...Mailart or not! Shalom and see you in the mail!! Elle

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