TODAY is National Handwriting Day

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Express Yourself Through Handwriting on National Handwriting Day

The lost art of handwriting is one of the few ways we can uniquely express ourselves. There’s something poetic about grasping a writing instrument and feeling it hit the paper as your thoughts flow through your fingers and pour into words. So, the Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association (WIMA) suggests you take advantage of National Handwriting Day on January 23 and use a pen or a pencil to rekindle that creative feeling through a handwritten note, poem, letter or journal entry.

Handwriting allows us to be artists and individuals during a time when we often use computers, faxes and e-mail to communicate. Fonts are the same no matter what computer you use or how you use it. Fonts lack a personal touch. Handwriting can add intimacy to a letter and reveal details about the writer’s personality. Throughout history, handwritten documents have sparked love affairs, started wars, established peace, freed slaves, created movements and declared independence.

"Though computers and e-mail play an important role in our lives, nothing will ever replace the sincerity and individualism expressed through the handwritten word," said Robert B. Waller Jr., WIMA’s executive director.

The purpose of National Handwriting Day is to alert the public to the importance of handwriting. According to WIMA, National Handwriting Day is a chance for all of us to re-explore the purity and power of handwriting.

WIMA sponsors National Handwriting Day every January 23 in conjunction with John Hancock’s birthday. Hancock was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence and is famous for his large, bold signature.

The Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association is a national trade association covering $3-billion industry of pen, pencil and marker manufacturers.
 
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Pete,
All I can say is that it's a darn good thing that I have a keyboard! I can't even read my own handwriting.[:(]
 
So, for National Handwriting day we cut, at pasted, and emailed this message, and posted it to the online forums to which we belong.

We even go as far as TYPING responses to the post.

More than just a little bit of irony in that.

[;)]
 
Dear Friends,

As I <s>write</s> type this, my lovely figured Presidential Pen is clipped lovingly to my pocket. I stare at my 19 inch flatscreen monitor, and type quietly, musing at the thoughts that go through my head... When will I get a cordless mouse and keyboard? I wonder if I'll get that nifty N-52 keypad that takes macros by the dozen? Perhaps a new 64 bit duo processor system is in the near future? Hmmmm.... I take out my pen and stroke the 10 layers of handsanded pre-cat lacquer on figured Alder.... I wonder when I'll ever use this again?

Sincerely,

Jim
 
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