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My Husband Used to Write Me Love Letters

Karla Locke

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Rediscovering the Romance in Vintage Letters from My Air Force Sweetheart

In the digital age, where love is often expressed through emojis and instant messages, stumbling upon a box of handwritten love letters is like discovering a time capsule filled with the essence of a bygone era. As my husband and I embarked on a journey to declutter our home, we unearthed a treasure trove of nostalgia — a box of old letters from the late 70s when he had just joined the Air Force. In a world without cell phones, emails, or social media, these letters served as our lifeline, offering a glimpse into a love story that unfolded through ink and paper.

The late 70s marked an era of simplicity, where communication was a deliberate and thoughtful act. With my husband stationed far away, our only means of connection was through handwritten letters and the occasional collect call. In a time when instant gratification was a foreign concept, these letters became the threads that wove our relationship through time and space.

As I opened the dusty box, the letters unfolded like a timeline of our young and budding relationship. Each page bore the weight of inked sentiments, carrying the fragrance of nostalgia and the echoes of a time. The letters chronicled the challenges of his military journey, the withdrawals of separation, and the dreams we…

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Karla Locke
Karla Locke

Written by Karla Locke

My creative self needs an outlet, I do this with writing and photography and the occasional thought and opinion.

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