***Update*** I managed to miss linking
up with Dayspring for the review regretfully since I was having some email
trouble. L
After all there is just something about Mail...
I was especially pleased last month
when I was chosen to review some of their cards.
It wasn’t the first time I’ve gotten
to review something for them and I always love doing to.
(I was not paid to write anything for
them so my view on the product is my own)
Personally I’m a card person.
I always have been, I remember being
in YWAM over 10 years ago and when we were out traveling the United States for
the “stateside” portion of our outreach I bought some blank cards and write
letters to the whole class.
Just because I wanted them all to have
some “REAL MAIL” when we returned from outreach in 2 months.
There’s always something about going
to the mail box and something besides a bill or magazine being in there.
It has a way of lifting spirits, of
bringing a smile, of saying hello before even being opened.
It brings possibility in that
envelope, the possibility of good things.
And who doesn’t like that.
Dayspring sent me their packet of
cards that are from their Redeemed line…
Personally I really liked them.
They are good all occasion cards, and
I’ve already used several.
One in particular was for a dear friend
who needed some encouragement. Just to
let her know she was being thought of.
Since I love the old fashioned things
and this just had that “stand the test of time feel to it”.
I have sent a couple other ones since
then as well, and look forward to using the rest of the cards in the pack.
They have such a unique feel to them
and are very encouraging.
And the REDEEMED line has a lot of neat stuff to it as well.
I’m particularly excited to be gifting
some of the jewelry (can’t tell you what until after the 28th)
For my ladies in my Women’s Encounter
group.
Really if you could see the big grin
on my face about all this you would probably laugh at me.
But think of it, cards are a great way
to connect or reconnect with someone.
They are always a unique way of saying
you care, in this age of online Birthday greetings, Facebook, blogs, and text
messaging.
It lends an air of care to what you
are saying.
SO I encourage you to send a card to
someone…for “no reason” at all.
After all there is just something about Mail...
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