Trish
VIP OAP
For a while, as an eight year old, I had an Australian penpal. My teacher at the time took part in an exchange with an Australian teacher and they arranged for their respective pupils to become penpals. I was recently reminded of my penpal when chatting to an old school friend who mentioned it and it brought back memories of those thin blue airmail letters which unfolded into one big sheet. I am not sure that you can even buy airmail letters anymore.
I can't remember my penpal's name but I do remember she had an older sister who was very keen to write to one of my older brothers but, at that time, my brothers were more interested in football than writing to girls!
I can't remember my penpal's name but I do remember she had an older sister who was very keen to write to one of my older brothers but, at that time, my brothers were more interested in football than writing to girls!


