Hello Deborah,
My family and I were extremely lucky when we went after our first
box. We found it and the fever only got worse! (grin) I know what
you mean about being bummed though because, after that, we hit some,
we missed some. One thing we learned was to look at the box as a
bonus. First and foremost, we got something we hadn't had in a long
time and that was quality family time doing something that EVERYONE
enjoyed. We got to see places we'd never have known existed, we've
seen some breath taking sites and we've had a blast doing it. If we
found the box, that was way kewl, if we didn't we still had a fun
family outing.
For us, the most fun comes from creating a box, in it's entirety and
planting it and then hearing back on it when someone else finds it.
I am sure that you'll find out that this hobby is both addictive and
wonderful, subliminal and breathtaking, where you can meet the finest
group of people you're likely to meet anywhere and have fun doing it.
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Steve of Team Rayvenhaus
World of Letterboxing - www.lbworld.org
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Living is not about ending up in the grave at a sedate pace, with a well
preserved body, it is about sliding into the grave sideways shouting "Wow!
What a ride!!!"