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I just want to clarify that I'll still be doing all the collecting of the cards (in order to do the card totals). I will then connect with Punkapod for delivery to her hubby.
I certainly wouldn't have a problem with some of my cards being used for the British troops to send home. I think that would be a nice gesture and show our Canadian hospitality.
My Mom was in the British Air Force when she met and married my dad who was a Canadian soldier ,so she came to Canada as a war bride in 1946.
I'm glad we are able to send out cards again!
Jackie
Thanks, Jackie! It's nice to connect with you again.
My aunt was a war bride from England. She's a wonderful lady, but obviously getting up there in years.
I should also mention...the earlier posts on this thread were connected with the Manitoba ladies running A Card for Home. That website is no longer active and I haven't been able to connect with them by e-mail either. We're on our own in Alberta!
Thanks for letting me know why the change to more generic cards. I think its a good idea in some aspects. Its just unfortunate that there isn't a way to have the cards available to them more readily.
Thanks for letting me know why the change to more generic cards. I think its a good idea in some aspects. Its just unfortunate that there isn't a way to have the cards available to them more readily.
Once my DH makes the contacts at the two bases I may have an idea on how to get cards to them on a more steady basis.
Once my DH makes the contacts at the two bases I may have an idea on how to get cards to them on a more steady basis.
That would be nice. I have some cards that I've been hanging on to, to send in a bunch rather than just a couple at a time, so its nice to know they'll get the cards one way or another. Its a lot of work organizing this and I know we appreciate your efforts as I'm sure the people using them do as well.
My aunt was a war bride from England. She's a wonderful lady, but obviously getting up there in years.
My Grandma was a war bride from Scotland. She just recently passed away at 88yrs but atleast now she is back with her groom. They had been together almost 60 years when he passed 4 years ago.
Just giving this a "bump". Anytime you're ready to send some generic cards (wth envelopes please - my sources are drying up) send me a PM and I'll send you my address.
I'm going to "close" this thread off (it's getting rather lengthy) and start a new one, with totals from the past few years, plus our total starting this year. Hope you'll follow over to the new one!