I love postcards.
As much as e-mail, text messages, and social media has helped make my long-distance friends and family "closer" than ever before, there's still nothing quite like old-fashioned mail. No matter how many cool fonts exist today, nothing beats the font of a handwritten card. It's one of a kind!
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As normally happens for a part-time traveler running a travel blog, posts will become more and more infrequent as we get ready for take-off and while we're on the road, although I do have a few posts already scheduled. If you want to keep up with all the sights, sounds, and tastes (the best part!) of our trip, you should follow us on Instagram and Twitter!
In the meanwhile, I want to hear what travel plans you're most looking forward to! And don't forget to send me your address if you want a sweet postcard from Greece, Germany, or Paris!
Is it time for take-off yet?!
What a cool idea, I never know which stamp to buy, money-wise? Love that picture, it's so true, every time we go check the mailbox we get excited!
ReplyDeleteTry the Postagram app! Use your own photos and send anywhere for just $1! It's awesome!
Deleteoh nice, thanks for the tip!
DeleteOh my goodness, I'm so thrilled to have inspired you guys!!! You're going to have such an amazing trip!!! Thanks for the shoutout! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I can't wait to see your pictures from Sweden!
DeleteI want one! I'll even write you back!
ReplyDeleteEmail me your address! I just have your old one. :)
DeleteBy the way, I finally found your blog via bloglovin! I don't know why, but when you transitioned your domain or something like that a few months ago, the blogloving feed wasn't working. But now it is! Yay!
ReplyDeleteGlad that finally worked itself out. It's probably because I emailed Bloglovin and asked them to make sure that anyone following under the old name was transferred to the new domain. Seems to be working! :)
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