Showing posts with label Mail Carrier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mail Carrier. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

dear sidewalk.

Image from: imdb.com
Dear Sidewalk tells the story of Gardner, a 24 year old mail carrier, who is struggling to contend with his identity as his quarter-life crisis is in full swing. His routine is thrown out the window when he meets Paige, a divorcee, enduring a mid-life crisis of her own. In this relationship there exists a synchronicity, as they find, despite their age difference, they're both confronting existential problems surrounding identity, love and the choices in front of them.

Starring:
Joe Mazzello
Michelle Forbes
Josh Fadem

You can download the movie from the following sites:
iTunes:
Available to Purchase for $12.99
Vimeo:
Available to Rent for $4.99 or Purchase for $9.99

Visit Dear Sidewalk to find out more information about the movie.

I will definitely be renting this to watch on my trip to Florida next month. If any of you guys rent/purchase it I would love to hear your reviews on the movie in the comments below! 

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

national postal worker day.

HAPPY NATIONAL POSTAL WORKER DAY!
Thank you for delivering happy mail to our mailboxes all year long!
Image from: pretendingtofarm.typepad.com
Today is a day to appreciate and thank the men and women that work consistently to help is send and receive all of our happy mail and packages! Take an extra minute today to say thank you to your postal worker and let them know how much they are appreciated.

Postal Service employees may accept the following items:
• Snacks and beverages that are not part of a meal
• Items with little intrinsic value (greeting card, pen, coffee mug, etc.)
• Perishable items ( flowers, chocolates, cookies, etc.)
• Items with a value of $20 or less

Postal Service employees may not accept cash-in any amount or form
(bills, checks, money orders)

Ways to show your appreciation to your postman:
• A nice little card thanking them for their hard work
• Bottle of water (After all, it is pretty hot in July)
• Giftcard (Starbucks, 7-11, WaWa, etc.)
• Homemade Cookies
• Etc.

"See the mailman dressed in blue, will he bring a letter to you? He works when it rains and when it snows, he even works when the wind blows."

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

stamp out hunger.

Image from: facebook.com/StampOutHunger

Help the Postal Service by donating non-perishable food items. Anything from canned and boxed goods, pasta, rice and peanut butter and jelly.

It is super easy and what a great way to help out families in need. Fill a bag with non-perishable foods and leave it by your mailbox for your mail carrier to pick up on Saturday, May 10th! It is that easy!

You can read more about Stamp Out Hunger here