When was the last time you received – or wrote – a handwritten note to someone, just because? Sure, you still may write thank you cards and maybe even Christmas cards by hand, but when was the last time you wrote a note or letter by hand?
Now that emailing, texting and social media are so commonplace, we rarely correspond with or relay our good wishes to others by written letters and notes. It is quickly becoming a lost art.
Think of someone you haven’t been in touch with for a while, a beloved friend or relative. Or perhaps it’s someone you know who has been ill or struggling in mind, body or spirit. These people would be delighted to receive a note written by hand that shows they were thought of with care.
Parents, try leaving a handwritten note in your child’s lunchbox. It doesn’t have to be much – just “Have a good day, sweetie! I love you” or “Good luck on your tests! I’m proud of you!” but your child will appreciate it, even if they don’t say so. I appreciated the ones my mom slipped into my lunchbox – and wished I’d saved them.
Find some nice stationery, note card or even lined notebook paper, grab a pen and get writing!
Feel free to share your experience or your creative suggestions. If you’re on Twitter or Instagram, share using the #24daysofgiving hashtag. Let’s spread some love and good cheer!
Did you miss a day?
Day 1: Give yourself 5 minutesÂ
Day 2: Give someone your attention
Day 3: Give time to a worthy cause
Day 4: Give someone a helping hand
Day 5: Give a cup of coffee or tea
Day 6: Give 3 words of love
#24daysofgiving is an Advent experiment in being called to come into being through the practices of love and compassion, while reflecting on the coming of Christ into the world.
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