Postcard Prices
On Wednesday, I took a walk around Dungarvan. I was searching for the post office to send my postcards. I spent some time in Dublin searching for the perfect postcard for everyone I wanted to send them to back home. I collect postcards, so it was very important to me that everyone got a good postcard. When I got back to Dungarvan I wrote out messages for everyone I was sending a card to and prepared myself to mail out my postcards.
I left the townhouse and set off to the post office, and when I got there I found out that my postcards were going to cost over $17 to mail to the United States. At that point, I was way too deep and committed to sending these postcards, so I tapped my card and paid the ridiculous price to send them out. I did the math and each postcard cost almost $3 to mail. As I walked back to the Park, I called my mom and told her how much work I put into picking out the perfect postcard for each person and writing the perfect message. I took the above image of the harbor during this talk with my mom.
Since having this conversation about working to make things perfect with my mom, I have gone to my Irish Literature class. In our most recent class, we noted how in many of Yeats' poems he mentions laboring to be beautiful. As I walked back from class that day, following the route I took when on the phone with my mom, I reminisced on how I labored to find the perfect postcards and to compose a beautiful and meaningful message for each person I wrote one for. There is so much work that goes into curating the perfect words, just as there is so much work behind the scenes that goes into creating something beautiful.
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