Writing letters, receiving letters, the art of communication in the written word rather than the spoken.
Monday, May 11, 2009
new card
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Mother's Day
Today I got a card from a soldier in theatre...it was a mother's day card. How sweet is that?!
Saturday, May 2, 2009
conversations
Great conversations can occur without ever speaking a word....the internet has given us that. I suppose that texting could serve the same purpose, although as it is often in abbreviated notations, I am not sure that it qualifies.
I had a recent conversation with G.I. Jerry about "tent city pretty." It is a term that I had never heard before so I asked for an explanation. It seems that "tent city pretty" applies to women who back home, as opposed to in theatre, would not be seen as pretty at all. But, because there is a lack of females in theatre, the male soldiers change their definition of pretty. ...the "last female on earth" response. I find this disturbing as I would hope that the male soldiers would see the females as their comrades and not their conquests. It seems that the females often fall for the attention and are later left heart broken. I don't know who is entirely to blame for that. I would hope that women would be wiser, however, we all want attention and to be "loved." I would also hope that men would not be so cruel.
In any event, it was an interesting conversation. Via email it is hard to read another's tone, thus, sometimes one takes real risks writing something that may be misinterpreted on the other end. My mother always told me to never put in writing what one does not want the whole world to see. Good advice. But, sometimes that would mean that real friendships could not be made via just the written world. So G.I. Jerry and I had a real conversation. I enjoy those.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Another great letter
Today I heard from a woman who joined the reserves at the age of 35 because it was always a dream of hers. Wow. What a great thing to reach one's dreams by the age of 35.
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