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52 Years of marriage and still writing.

52 Years of marriage and still writing.

She passed away six years ago. But every month, he writes her a letter anyway. On the last Sunday of each month, he sits by the same window, with the...

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52 Years of marriage and still writing.

She passed away six years ago. But every month, he writes her a letter anyway. On the last Sunday of each month, he sits by the same window, with the...

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The Words They Never Forgot

The Words They Never Forgot

We’ve seen it over and over. Someone opens a letter and suddenly, it’s quiet. Their face softens. They read it again. And again. Not because it’s fancy. But because it...

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The Words They Never Forgot

We’ve seen it over and over. Someone opens a letter and suddenly, it’s quiet. Their face softens. They read it again. And again. Not because it’s fancy. But because it...

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These Letters Made Someone Cry (In a Good Way)

These Letters Made Someone Cry (In a Good Way)

Tears aren’t always a sign of sadness. Sometimes they’re release. Relief. Recognition. We’ve had people cry after opening a letter we wrote for someone else. Not because it was poetic...

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These Letters Made Someone Cry (In a Good Way)

Tears aren’t always a sign of sadness. Sometimes they’re release. Relief. Recognition. We’ve had people cry after opening a letter we wrote for someone else. Not because it was poetic...

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Letters That Changed Everything

Letters That Changed Everything

Sometimes, it’s not a grand gesture that shifts a relationship. It’s a letter. We’ve seen it happen. A few honest lines — thoughtful, handwritten, and sent with care — can...

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Letters That Changed Everything

Sometimes, it’s not a grand gesture that shifts a relationship. It’s a letter. We’ve seen it happen. A few honest lines — thoughtful, handwritten, and sent with care — can...

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What Real People Are Writing — And Why It Matters

These weren’t long. They weren’t perfect. But they were real — and they were sent.

What Real People Are Writing — And Why It Matters

These weren’t long. They weren’t perfect. But they were real — and they were sent.