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  • November 22, 2011

    two years ago (two years already?) i shared with you all the letter-writing regimen of my grade school years. this structured routine included quite detailed record keeping, & with the fairly frequent correspondence of late, i’ve been wanting to design the very notebook i would have torn right through as a 12-year-old.
& so i present… the letter ledger.  as equally alliterative & sized as the perpetual planner.
it’s a limited quantity experiment for the time being.  i’m intensely curious to see if there is anyone else out there who is as meticulous as my 5th grade self.  kindly (i said kindly) let me know if that person is you (or someone you know).

    two years ago (two years already?) i shared with you all the letter-writing regimen of my grade school years. this structured routine included quite detailed record keeping, & with the fairly frequent correspondence of late, i’ve been wanting to design the very notebook i would have torn right through as a 12-year-old.

    & so i present… the letter ledger.  as equally alliterative & sized as the perpetual planner.

    it’s a limited quantity experiment for the time being.  i’m intensely curious to see if there is anyone else out there who is as meticulous as my 5th grade self.  kindly (i said kindly) let me know if that person is you (or someone you know).