Friday’s Letters

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Dear B, We all still miss you!

Dear My Mailman, I will never understand why you come by my house (and every other house on your route) twice per day instead of just once, but as long as I get all my mail, I guess it works.

Dear W, I am so glad you are feeling better!

Dear The Bachelor, Every year I think no, you can’t find someone crazier than last year, can you? Well, you’ve outdone yourselves with Corrine this year. Wow.

Dear The Sun, Thanks for the visit yesterday.  I doubt we’ll see you here in Michigan again anytime soon, but we all enjoyed the visit.

Dear Girl Scout Cookies, I am only going to be able to avoid you for so long, and then I’ll be eating ALL the Thin Mints.  I’m going to keep trying though.

Dear  Julep, Thanks for finally reshipping my incorrect January box.

Dear My WordPress, I have no idea why you are 6 minutes ahead of “real” time and I have no idea how to fix it.  So weird.

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Lauren

    Corinne….. oh. My.
    Train wreck that I’m loving to watch, I think she will make it far but then he will realize he doesn’t want her, and jeopardize “real”relationships along the way

  2. Jenny Louthan

    My mail has been doing the same thing. Paper mail comes late afternoon and then packages in the evening. A couple times last week its been about 8:30 that they are coming around. I asked the guy one night and he said there were so many packages they had to make a second run. It seems crazy to me as my packages say out for delivery in the morning but still come so late 🙁

    1. Jennifer

      Well, see, my packages don’t say out for delivery till like noon. I literally think he starts his day at noon.

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