A letter going to my dear Eleftheria in Greece <3
and for my dear friend Caddi in Germany.
Here's the reason why I have been so slow with mail, as some of you know I buy the stamps I use as and when I need them as it's easier for me, but since I've been too lazy to go to the post office in about 3 weeks, I ended up spending £11 in one hit. My bank is now officially empty until further notice.
Also, here's the new stamps they've released for Winter :)
I'll just leave you with this quote
"You start life with a clean slate. Then you begin to make your mark. You face decisions, make choices. You keep moving forward. But sooner or later there comes a time where you look back over where you have been and wonder who you really are"
Stay excellent.
Love and Pugs
Jennifer
xoxoxox
I hope your pen-pal friends can understand you being late with your long letters. I love the paper your using.
ReplyDeleteOh those robin stamps are so cute !
ReplyDeleteThese winter stamps are really cute! But something surprised me: you have stamps for letters up to 10g there? But... do you really send letters that weigh less than 10g? I don't remember I've ever sent a letter which was less than 15g. (and these up to 10g stamps doesn't exist in France)
ReplyDeleteThose stamps weren't for a letter :) I sent out a few Christmas cards and postcards so it ends up being cheaper as they weigh a lot less. :)
DeleteGood words in that quote...
ReplyDeleteI am writing my letter to you now. Actually trying to finishing it since i began at
ReplyDelete8 november ....shame on me i know! Been real busy lately.
I still haven't received your letter :-S Let's just hope it's not lost but just taking it's extra time this time! It seems like a long time to travel from the UK to Germany...
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Where do you buy your stamps? I've been looking forever to buy some international stamps in bulk so that i can still send out letters even when i'm poor.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you buy your stamps? I've been looking forever to buy some international stamps in bulk so that i can still send out letters even when i'm poor.
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