Showing posts with label letters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label letters. Show all posts

Friday, 22 May 2015

Bring Letter Writing Back To Life

The internet has been a great invention, this I can't deny but sometimes I think the online world has taken over. Everything seems to be digitally done. Cards have become e-cards, less 'real' books bought,  I mean I love my kindle but nothing beats the smell of a good book or is that just me? And then there's the lost art of letter writing.

Emails are so quick to type and instant to receive that putting pen to paper seems to be a rare thing these days. I love following The Reading Residence and her idea of bringing back paper. More people should follow this concept, I mean even just writing out a simple list instead of popping a memo on your phone!!

I recently bought myself a lovely letter writing set from paperchase with the promise to myself that I would start writing more letters, especially to my nana who I get to see so rarely because of not living close by.

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Gracie......

...... A name, it is simple, only six letters long and it belongs to my three year old daughter.

Of course she knows it is her name, she can even recognise it when she sees it on a bit of paper, in a book or on a name tag but she isn't so clued up on the alphabet and writing just yet.

However watching her older sister's all of the time, my little Gracie decided she wanted to write her own name oh and write a letter to santa but lets take this one step at a time.

Now I have always found it some what difficult teaching my children how to write because they are all right handed when it comes to holding a pen or a pencil, I am the opposite and I left handed, so it must be slightly confusing for them watching me forming letters on a piece of paper and then trying to copy what I have done.

Just look at the concentration on that face, I'm surprised her tongue didn't start sticking out part way through.


My darling three year old is different to her older sister's in the sense that she hasn't got the concentration span that they had and she hasn't got a great deal of patience, so if things don't go how she wants them to first time, nine times out of ten she gives up almost instantly.

I was therefore extremely pleased when she stuck with it for over fifteen minutes and the outcome, I think is amazing for a first effort, although I am more than a bit biased being her mummy :)


When did your children start wanting to write things??

xxxx