To whom it may concern
(Author's note: Regina not only writes letters but uses her oversize calendar as a diary. Monday: doctor's appt. Tuesday: sugar good. Wednesday: Harry Connick show. Thursday: Feel good. You get the picture.)
Back to Regina: I have a bone to pick with these schools today. How do kids communicate when they can't write?
(Author: Kids communicate through texts these days mom.)
Regina again: I don't understand the way things are today. Sometimes I'm glad to be on my way out.
Author: While the second part of that sentence gives me pause, I understand the sentiment behind the first. So a letter or card from my mom is something I can't throw away after reading. And for a woman who scrambles the English language when she speaks, Regina's writing is clear, mostly mistake proof.
And pretty. You don't get that in a text.
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