I've started handwriting mine, but that's because I am trying to maintain good penmanship for my students. I can get away with lousy handwriting in college, but I don't want to cause any of my middle-schoolers eye strain someday down the road! :)
I do have a couple of questions though - I kind of feel like I need my hand held, but that's beside the point. :) If there is another thread, or something that someone can point me to, that would be great, otherwise, just some general pointers would be welcomed openly!
How does one go about choosing soldiers to write to - if writing letters is your main goal (aka within my means right now)? I've seen a couple of contacts requesting letters, representing a fairly large group (75+). Do you send one letter to the group, or with so many, send a few? Or, do you choose several contacts and send one letter? Or is it best to go for the smaller groups that request letters?
Here's the reason I ask: This probably sounds kind of Pollyanna-ish, and that's ok. I guess providing a quote is the best way I can express it: "We reach across the gap and sometimes, against all odds, against all logic, we touch."
This idea matters a lot to me - because I have the ability to reach across a very large gap and touch someone who really might need it. So I want to go about this in the best way possible - I've said before I don't need to establish a pen pal, although that would be cool too, but sometimes, ordinary miracles and things that make my day come from people I don't know and won't ever hear from/see again and if I can help even one person in return, that's what I want to do. But I want to go about finding that one person in the best way possible! I know some of it is left to serendipity, but I want to be smart about what I can control!
So, if someone could give some letter-writing tips, I would really appreciate it! I know there's no "right" way, but I have a feeling someone has a method or found a way that seems to work out.
Thanks to all and a happy new year!
Jennifer