Our people say:
Yoruba: Ení bá sùn là ńjí, a kì í jí apiroro.
Eng: One wakes only those that sleep; one does not wake those pretending to sleep. - Yoruba proverb.
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Pictures out of my letterbox:
^Bad handwriting day.
^One of the letters I received from my Secondary School Junior friends.
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All these letters are years apart. I still write letters. I'm advocating for the useful old traditions that we once had like letter-writing. Remember to be careful with what you write because 'once written, forever there.'
Find a loved one and send them a letter. AND KEEP THEIRS
Hang in there, you just may receive a letter from me!!!
NakedSha...
ahhhh nostalgia... mehn i might just start mailing my letters out... :D
ReplyDeleteGo ahead my dear. Please.
ReplyDeletegosh! i had forgotten how letters look like o!..hehehe...so you still kept them?....yes o!..one has to be really careful.
ReplyDeleteI have some handwritten letters from ex lovers, friends, and the likes...when I go back and read them...they're so funny!
ReplyDeleteLOl. Shona did a blog post on this too. I love traditional letters.
ReplyDeleteI love letters.... I am with u on this one
ReplyDeleteI wrote so many letters...and received even much more-back in the day. Nothing like receiving a hand written letter..nothing*
ReplyDeleteI used to love letters too and kept most of mine. Nowadays, emails and phones have overtaken that love. I look forward to receiving a letter from you though.
ReplyDeletetrue talk...there's nothing like receiving handwritten letters! I miss writing and receiving letters. Though I still get letters from my grandma, it's funny when she says 'don't forget to write me'(over the phone).lol
ReplyDeleteI love your blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you, KT!
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