Thursday, March 19, 2009

Signing Off

There are many ways to conclude letters, e-mails and yearbook entries. I can't decide what one if my favorite. Val thought it would be beneficial and entertaining to make a blog about it. 

from,
love,
sincerely,
xoxo,
Im Him,
TTFN!,
In His Grip, (yes)

and my personal favorite

Clinging to the Cross,



(shout out to Danielle Acito - you rule)
(O and get a blog)

5 comments:

  1. How about "Gripped in His Grace"

    hahahahahah I love them all. I just do.


    I cant have a blog. it would be seriously bad.

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  2. yea right danielle. you're one of the funniest people i know. i mean it. gripped in his grace is a classic. i love that one.

    daughter of the king, laura

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  3. "Other less formal expressions exist, often some variant of ''Best wishes'' such as ''All my best'' or, simply, ''Best'' (personal favorite!) . For family members or intimates, an expression such as ''Your friend,'' ''Your loving son'' or (in the case of lovers) ''Your Albert'' may be used; or the name may simply be preceded with ''All my love'' or ''Love''.
    Less commonly, other adverbs or adverbial phrases may be used, in keeping with the tone of the letter, such as ''In solidarity'' or ''Fraternally''. "

    hahahahhaha oh the joys of valedictions in letters

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  4. i was worried that you forgot about your blog.

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