tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-782996301838206855.post1682058559722718484..comments2024-03-28T14:31:35.686+01:00Comments on Mail Adventures: Erased AddressMail Adventureshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17574231572383527950noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-782996301838206855.post-76684716087062954302016-04-14T12:38:06.719+02:002016-04-14T12:38:06.719+02:00Quite a mail adventure!Quite a mail adventure!Mail Adventureshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17574231572383527950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-782996301838206855.post-72020340771249672182016-04-13T20:34:58.120+02:002016-04-13T20:34:58.120+02:00Two weeks ago I wrote a letter to my godson. He us...Two weeks ago I wrote a letter to my godson. He used to live in my hometown, which is the address I remember, so I decided to write him there, as they still have a house in the town. But when I wrote the letter I mixed my godson's name with my grandmother's address (my godson is not related to my paternal grandma). <br /><br />Well, my grandma lives in a street that was called after Franco, Generalísimo, therefore they changed its name after his death (I don't know if it's an official name, but they call it: Generalitat. When I was a child, her place did not have a number, so I was used to write "without number" and, even if it has a number now (for more than 20 years), I still write "s/n." on the envelope because I just haven't learnt it. With their name on it and being such a small village, letters arrive safely.<br /><br />My godson's old adress: they didn't have a number either, although it was another street. So, I guess this was the reason why, in that moment, I just changed his address for my grandma's. About his name, he is called after his dad, who lives in another town, although his father live in town.<br /><br />Two days ago, before falling sleep, I wondered why he hadn't said anything about my letter and then. I suddenly realised that I had written the wrong adress on it. The day after that, I texted him to say I sent him a letter, but it might not arrived because I had messed up the address. He answered me immediatly: my other grandma (our grandma, my godson's and mine) had received his letter and she sent him a picture through Whatsapp. He will pick it up soon, wjen he will visit our hometown. :D Eutrapèliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03140916762715905194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-782996301838206855.post-33804363287110488052016-03-15T11:25:08.378+01:002016-03-15T11:25:08.378+01:00Some times mail is a miracle, isn't it?
I hav...Some times mail is a miracle, isn't it?<br /><br />I haven't seen the series.I want to finish the books first, then see the series. I have already read three of them, and taking a "rest". During the "rest", I read "The Half Brother". Funny thing: I wrote a postcard for you yesterday as a thank you for the recommendation (still to be sent!). Mail Adventureshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17574231572383527950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-782996301838206855.post-27268153331124796202016-03-14T18:56:34.378+01:002016-03-14T18:56:34.378+01:00this fascinates me just the same as all those piec...this fascinates me just the same as all those pieces of mail gone missing....<br /><br />btw. I really want to thank you for recommending me the Kampen on tunngtvannet...I finished watching it the other day and absolutely loved it! I barely breathed during episode 4, and after the final episode I was like 'what am I supposed to do with myself now'...ended quite sadly regarding Leif...I didn't expect that =/ Anahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12087615345111466319noreply@blogger.com