Send me mail!
Just kidding, you don’t have to. But if you want – well, you can. Mail isn’t always reliable here (meaning we may get it or we may not), but we’ve gotten all of the letters we know of that were sent. Packages too, come to think of it.
And this was a record. This letter was mailed on the 20th of February from small town Saskatchewan, and was stamped in Cuernavaca 8 days later! We got it shortly after that (don’t know exactly when, because we were away).
Of course, once it was six days between the time it was stamped at the Cuernavaca post office and the time we actually got it. That’s right, 6 days for a 20 minute drive up the hill. Weird.
Jonny Pollock
21 April 2008 @ 10:45 am
Having lived in the wonderfully post accessible area of Mexico City, we get completely random post all the time! In February we celebrated Christmas Mark 2 with an advent calender that had began to grow.
Ah the joys of overseas mission!!
Jim
21 April 2008 @ 5:21 pm
Well, this year I got smart and ordered an advent book in February for next year! 😉