I love sending the perfect card to someone. I love getting cards in the mail. I love greeting cards/letters/good old-fashioned mail. And now I have successfully instilled that love of mail to Little Bit, who might possibly hyperventilate with excitement one of these days when I ask her if she wants to go check the mail. She gets a little excited about mailboxes :) I thought she was going to pass out when we walked down the mailbox aisle at Lowe’s the other day. Anyway, I digress. I’m supposed to be posting a picture of where I keep my encouragement stash so I can enter a contest from DaySpring. But, somehow, I end up talking about Little Bit. Go figure.
When I taught, I literally had one whole drawer of my desk devoted to cards, signs, etc. given to me by my students, their parents, and other teachers. Now, I have a big basket on a shelf right behind my desk area that houses blank cards and a big stash of encouragement :)
Greeting Card Love
And there you have it. :)
Kristen, yes, it is wonderful to go back and read encouragement from students…especially when it has been one of those pull-your-hair-out days :)
I have a big hat box of cards and encouraging words from my students as well. It's so encouraging to know you made a difference for them and nice to go back and read;-)