To whom it may concern


My name is Regina, the subject of this blog, and I am appalled -- appalled!  -- at the fact that no one writes letters or sends cards anymore. I don't know anything about "the text," but I do know that most of my grandchildren not only don't write letters and rarely send cards, but have never used cursive. Are you telling me they don't teach handwriting anymore? Why the hell not?

(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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