Showing posts with label mail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mail. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Saturday Mail Delivery



Happy Weekend Everybody ->With talk of the post office possibly ending Saturday mail, this Stevie Wonder hit arrived Signed, Sealed, Delivered, no postage required!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Check The Mailbox

As many of us have been reading, the U.S. Postal Service is considering some big moves that will impact the workers, postal routes and eliminating Saturday service. I actually stopped into my local post office to buy some stamps that should carry me through the month. The news reports have mentioned that with email, social media, and online bill paying there is just not as many people utilizing the post office in person anymore. I remember when you needed to change your address when moving, you had to go to the post office to fill out the form. Now, you can do it online. I still mail stuff and plan ahead to make to ensure the mail arrives on time. I will admit that email and e-cards are faves, but it's nice to actually mail a card and receive one. I like knowing the bright smile it will surely bring when they open the mailbox. I bet rural communities will probably feel the impact the most if any of their offices close. I imagine the friendships developed with longtime workers over the years will be missed too. I have heard customers chatting about vacations and grandchildren while at the window, don't forget a quick glance at pictures if there is not a long line. We'll have to wait and see how everything plays out with the postal service, but hopefully the changes will be minimal. Over on NPR, there's a good story "Five Ways The Postal Service Could Reinvent Itself."

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Sending a Card or Letter

I enjoy the easy way we communicate with family and friends by email, social media, and e-cards. These are truly quicker ways to say hello and update what's happening in our lives.

On occasion, I like to surprise my family and friends by sending a card or hand-written letter by mail. Maybe someone has gotten a new job, needs cheering up, or just to simply say you are thinking of them. We all take that daily trek to our mailbox and most of the time we pretty much know what's in there ->bills or junk mail.

The price of cards and stamps have gone up, but most of us pay bills and such online so you probably don't use many stamps anymore. Plus, you can buy 2 for $1 cards at your local dollar stores or even Wal-Mart who has them priced pretty cheap too. The selections offer lots of themes to choose from as well. I just know you will find one that fits the right occasion.

When I have sent out cards or letters to family and friends, I get a call telling me how nice it was to receive it. Granted e-cards are just a click away, but receiving a card or letter by mail adds just that special touch you are trying to convey. Put a smile on their face soon!