Interesting we should be talking about handwriting. This weekend we got a small envelope which appeared to be either a holiday card or invitation. It was rather small, and after checking it out with the Optacon I'm am convinced it is a thank-you note. We can't tell from whom, or anything much about it, but I'm sure I saw the beginnings of "thank" and "you", and the space between words indicates it's probably "Thank you for the..." Whatever. That I'll have to have read, as well as the sender info, but I am pretty sure it's not an ad to be filed in the round file. We'll be sure to have someone look at it. I'll just pop it in my purse if someone hasn't come over by the time I leave the house again. True, I don't know who it's from, but at least I know it's something personal for us. This note was not printed that carefully. Whoever sent it most likely has no idea I would have tried to read it. I'm glad I got as far as I did. Pam -----Original Message----- From: optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of JBliss Judy Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 10:20 AM To: optacon-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [optacon-l] Re: hello from former Optacon teacher Judy Adams Dear Pam, Your story about "Pay Martha..." was a kick! I'll remind Martha about it. Your story about the note when your best friend was in the hospital is wonderful (although, of course, in a different way). It's just one of those many things that only an Optacon can do. Judy Adams to view the list archives, go to: www.freelists.org/archives/optacon-l To unsubscribe at any time, just send a message to: optacon-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe" (without the quotes) in the message subject. Tell your friends about the list. They can subscribe by sending a message to: optacon-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) in the message subject.