...a nice lady from Switzerland sent us this card:
and how do we know it was from Switzerland? Well, aside from the fact that when I put in the ID code it told us, take a look at the stamp:
If you can't tell, this stamp has different types of pocket knife tools set in it from the middle. Now, that's just an awesome stamp! I loved it. I knew immediatly where it was coming from; and it made me smile.
This is the handwriting:
And, as I have been promising for a long while to get some not-so-professional analysis on the handwriting of postcards received, I am now making good on that promise.  I am going to preface this with the obvious statement: I am in no way a professional.  I only do this for the mear fun and enjoyment I get out of it.  I judge you in now way according to what I find in your handwriting becasue, well, I know that I am probably 100% wrong!
So, that being said, here is what her handwriting says to me:  
From what I read, she is direct and to the point (that's what the handwriting indicates, not the message).  She is also good, and confident!  It also indicates that she is very determined.  
I don't know how accurate that reading is; maybe she'll leave a message and let us all know (hint, hint).  I think that's a good start, though.  What do you think?
Oh, I forgot.  You probably all really came for the message she sent:
Hello
I 'come from Switzerland!  I ;am 33 years old, married and have a son of 5 years old.  Many greetings from Buochs.
M
(I sent greeting back to her family along with my thank you.  I thought it was a nice touch!)
 

 

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