Monday, 6 February 2012

The Fresh Horses Brigade

We decided to take the kids out to explore the district on Saturday which means we missed the inception of Edenland's Fresh Horses Brigade meme... and it took me a very long time to work out what all the fuss was about when we got back.

Plus I didn't want to let Eden know that I had missed her big announcement and was not avidly following every word that came out of her gorgeous mouth every second of the day.
BUSTED.

So to make up I wrote her a letter. You can read it too.


If you want to be in my Random Happiness Delivery address book just zip me an email with your address... and one day the postie will bring you some real mail too!

And Eden, I promise to faithfully stalk your blog and twitter feed from now on, and never ever miss a momentous occasion again... even if I have to give up eating and showering. Okay not the showering.... oh who am I kidding not the eating either.... but nevertheless I will be watching you....


Edenland's Fresh Horses Brigade

9 comments:

  1. LOL! Oh my goodness you sweetheart that is so gorgeous, I love it - love your writing, it's *very* neat and handsome and not messy at all.

    Thank you for doing this .. seeing everyone's writing has been fascinating, and also a little sad. I'm glad you still write letters. X eden

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    1. Thankyou for reopening the linky so I could make it! I spent last night looking at everyone's posts, and it was amazing! I also found many many new blogs to read and love so thank YOU :)

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  2. I think it's wonderful you make the time to send letters to people, very kind.

    I have a friend who sends postcards every know and then and I love it, Your writing is lovely by the way.

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    1. Thanks :) It's always a joy to receive mail from someone, you know that at that moment someone was thinking just of you xx

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  3. You are too cool - I'm definitely dropping you my address because so very selfishly I love mail. But you have to put your return address on so I can write back. I get to live vicariously through my Mr 3 because both of his sets of grandparents post him letters all the time.

    You have gorgeous handwriting. It's so personal isn't it? And what a lovely way to convey a message.

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    1. Definitely send me your address! It's not selfish to love mail, it's a joy and a pleasure to send and receive it, and I think it awakens a feeling of connection that is so often lacking in these fast paced times. Can't wait to send you some RHD :)

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  4. Your handwriting is lovely and I love that your thoughts keep rushing ahead of your pen.

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    1. Ooh thankyou! Yes my mind definitely runs faster than my body, that's probably why I have so many half finished projects in my cupboards!

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  5. Hi Natalie -- what a gorgeous letter! and your handwriting is lovely (I don't even have my glasses on and I can read it, which is the most important thing for me these days, as I get older and more crotchety)
    You've inspired me to write to someone as well, because it IS such a treasure to get an actual real letter in the mail.
    And I promise if you write to me, I'll write back.

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