Think back to the last
time you wrote anything on paper. It could have been a page of notes from a
class, or it could have been a short grocery list. No matter the subject,
writing will always play a role in your life. The skill of writing is important
for the skill of patience, as it takes longer than typing or texting. One way
to communicate by writing regularly is by getting a pen pal.
What is a Pen Pal?
A pen pal is someone that you communicate with regularly through letters. Often, a pen pal is someone you have never met, allowing you to become friends by writing. They can either be international or from the same country.
Writing has always been a hobby of mine and when I
“met” my first pen pal, I loved it even more! Pen pal programs often begin in
schools, but for me it was much different. My interest in writing letters
started when my oldest sister, Elizabeth, got her first pen pal. She had
exchanged names through a magazine. I loved to be on her “tail” and do
everything she did, so when I turned eight, I wanted a pen pal too!
Elizabeth eventually left for college, so we exchanged
a few letters throughout the four years of her college life. This allowed me to
get a little writing practice too.
Around the same time, my
mom was part of an email list with other moms. A few of them had exchanged
names of their daughters. I was given an eight-year-old named Emily
and she was from a state I’d never visited: Florida. On October 13, 2011, I
received my first out of state letter. It was only a few lines, but how excited
I was!
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My first letter from Emily.
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I’ve never traveled
outside the Midwest, yet I’ve learned so much about Florida and feel as though
I’ve been there. Of course, this has been possible through my letters to and
from Emily. With items as simple as a pen and paper, we have become best
friends.
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Exchanging pictures, recipes, art, and stickers is a favorite of ours! |
I never imagined that
Emily and I would stay pen pals for this many years, as I’d heard of some pen
pals only exchanging a few letters and then never hearing from each other
again. However, we have very similar hobbies and interests, so our letters
never get old.
We only exchanged six
letters during the first year, but with each year we have written more. Every
time I write a reply, I get excited for the next letter to arrive in my
mailbox. Each letter or card gets put in a special purple binder labeled “Emily”
and sorted by year. I can easily find and reread all of her letters since 2011.
- My Favorite Mailbox Trip:
Although I appreciate and
love every letter, I do have a favorite piece of snail mail. A couple years
ago, Emily sent me her first of many handmade cards. After taking a small
“trip” through my porch and onto the front steps, I discovered a decorated
envelope. I opened it and discovered a colorful card that had stamps, stickers,
and many drawings on it. This was when I truly treasured our friendship and
knew we would stay friends for many years to come. I was very grateful for the
time she took to make it personal.
In addition to exchanging
letters and other goodies, we love making envelope art to spice everything up a
bit! From adding stickers to paintings, it all makes a difference when it
arrives in the mailbox.
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Recent envelope art (made by my amazing brother, Esteban) displaying Minnesota's Cherry on a Spoon. |
I hope I’ve inspired you
to go write a letter to that special someone in your life, whether that’s a
friend you haven’t talked to in a while or a family member who lives far away.
Comment below if you've ever had a pen pal and what you thought of it. If not, stay tuned for next week when I'll be back sharing some tips on how to find a pen pal.
-Miss K