Tony Jones

07: Regina - (No Subject)

Tue, Jul 28, 2015 06:20 AM

Both again greetings, and again are not present the letter from you. And I do not understand why you sometimes not to answer me?! What occurs? Why you so to do? I hope, that you to give me an explanation!

Tony - Hi Regina

Wed, Jul 29, 2015 08:08 PM

Hi Regina,

I'm confused by your last email. You say that I have not send you emails for your last two letters, but that is not true. I have sent you two different emails and they both included pictures. I'm sad to hear that you did not receive these emails. Maybe the pictures made the emails too big and you did not receive them because of the file size. Anyways, I hope you're not upset and I hope that we can continue communicating.

Just to prove that I wrote you an email, I'm including my last email below. You can read it and see what I wrote only this time, I will not send the picture because it will make the letter too big. I hope that you will continue writing me and sending me pictures. I still want to stay in touch and hear about what is going on in your corner of the world. Please email me when you read this so that I can make sure that you're receiving my emails.

Here is the email that I sent to you last time:

"Thanks for your last letter. Also, thanks for the photo. You seem to be really happy. It makes me wonder what the beaches are like in your country. Since you send me so many nice photos, I decided to send you another picture. Did you like the photo of my grandfather? This time, I'm sending you a picture of my great grandmother Georgia. She was also an excellent artist and made many beautiful works. I hope you enjoy the picture. Keep sending pictures. You still owe me a picture of you cooking in your kitchen.

I've been telling other people about our emails. It's funny because sometimes I refer to you as "it". Since I've never met you in person, its difficult to know what it would be like talking face to face. This is the interesting part of computers. They allow us to connect with someone half way across the world, but there is still a huge amount of distance between us. So, so close yet so far away. In any case, it's fun to talk about our letters with my friends. They wanted to hear all about you, so I've been telling them about your struggles, your interests and your hopes for the future. I hope you don't mind. I'm excited to share your story with others. Every email is like another chapter in a book.

Well, I look forward to hearing back from you. How was your week? Did you do any fun things? Also, I was wondering...if you could travel to anywhere in the world, where would you choose to travel to?"

Tony