Hello, xxx!
xxx, And yes, I was looking forward to seeing your photo! Are you playing hide-and-seek or are you just a little camera shy? Remember that there is no reason to be shy around me. Having your photo means a lot. I hope you can share it soon!
I should probably tell you a little about myself. I have a small but close-knit family: my mother and my younger sister, whose photo I sent you in my last letter. She's 25 and works as a grocery store clerk. When we were little, we lost our father, and it was a huge blow to my mother. I was very little and barely remember my father, and my sister had just been born, so I didn't even understand anything. And I understand how hard it was for my mother. My mother told me that my father was at work, doing extra work, and that he would come over once he was done. And my mother always tried to make sure my sister and I weren't scared or lonely. Despite the difficulties, we had a lot of warmth and comfort at home; family evenings with tea and conversation remain some of my dearest memories. My sister has always been my support and best friend; we've been through many difficult times together, and I know she's someone I can always rely on.
I'd like to tell you more about what I do, and my work is a separate part of my life. I'm a kindergarten teacher. Children fill every day with emotion: they rejoice in little things, are surprised by everything new, and teach me to be patient and open. Sometimes they ask such unexpected questions that I even reflect on them. It's especially touching for me to work with children with special needs. Yes, it requires more attention and energy, and sometimes I get so tired that I come home and just collapse on the couch. But when I see their small successes, the joy in their eyes, or hear their first thank you, it's as if all the fatigue disappears. These are the moments that make me want to keep working.
In my free time, I try to find joy for my soul. I love walking in nature, especially when the sunset paints the sky with warm colors; at such moments, everything around me seems calm and real. Sometimes I pick up a book and can lose myself in it for hours, forgetting everything else. I love drawing, even simple sketches, and making cute crafts. For me, it's a way to express my emotions. Sometimes I take my camera and simply capture small things: raindrops on leaves, rays of sunlight through a window, or funny children's drawings in a group. These little moments remind me that happiness is often close at hand.
In the past, I had relationships that didn't live up to expectations. I trusted someone, but it turned out they weren't looking for the same thing as me. This was painful for me, and for a long time I closed myself off from new acquaintances. But time passed, and I realized: love is not something to be afraid of. Everyone deserves happiness and true intimacy. That's why I decided to try writing to you, and now I don't regret it.
I'm very interested in learning more about you. How is your day going? Do you have any favorite activities that make you happy? What do you value most in life? I think it's these simple things that help you understand a person more deeply than beautiful words.
It's important to me to have a person by my side who I can trust, who can listen and support me, even in the little things. I believe that relationships are built not only on great deeds, but also on simple things: a thoughtful word, a smile, the ability to be there for me on a difficult day.
xxx, I look forward to hearing from you. I'm interested in how you live, what inspires you, and what your dreams are. I feel like our communication can become something special if we open up to each other and share our thoughts and feelings.
With warmth and kind thoughts, Dasha