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Date Joined: November 23, 2007
Last Online: December 26, 2024 Birthday: July 19 Country: United States My Amazon favorites... my etsy favorites... |
On Nov. 27, 2021, I mailed out my 1000th swap. Nov. 23, 2023 marked 16 years as an active member of swap-bot woo-hoo! :)
Hi! I'm Nicole. I'm here because snail mail is a fun, low-stress hobby I can invest more or less time in as the seasons of my life allow, and I enjoy the connections made with snail-mail partners from all over. :) The info in my profile is for those, like me, who prefer lengthy profiles to get to know their partners. However, if you are a "less is more" person, feel free to skip over the chattiness & just please avoid the items in the "Please No" section (hopefully not too constraining). Other than that, I enjoy the many creative ideas people come up with in their snail-mail and my partners need not feel like they have to be profile-specific unless the swap calls for it!
I live in Northwest GA, am married, am mom to 2 beautiful young (adult) women, the oldest of whom is expecting (due in spring of '24), so I am a soon to be grandmother to my first grandchild!
Other than that... I enjoy thrifting, reading, visiting art museums & galleries, hiking/walking, healthy-eating, attending church, tea-drinking, houseplants, my cat, my dog, sunshine & summertime, and an occasional nip of whiskey! ;)
In sum- to quote one of my favorite poets, Langston Hughes, "Well, I enjoy eating, sleeping, drinking, and loving people. I like to work and read, to learn new things and to understand life."
My husband and I hope to move "out to the country" within the somewhat not too distant future. I'm eager to embrace a small town lifestyle, having lived in a metro/urban area my entire life.
Travel has been a huge part of my life, personally & academically. Places I've visited &/or studied: Mexico (spent many summers there as a child & briefly studied at university), Canada, Cuba (study abroad), Brazil, France, England, Spain, Slovenia, Italy (taught English for a summer), Vatican City, as well as Puerto Rico and 27 U.S. states + D.C. so far. I love to travel, even though I'm skittish about flying!
Please know that this is is no way meant to be a 'list of expectations", just some info for swaps that call for well-filled out profile likes & because I personally like to have lots to go on with my own partners' profiles. :)
My favorite colors are blues- all shades from sky to navy, especially combined with white. I'm also drawn toward soft pinks, lavender. light neutrals, and forest green. I actually enjoy most colors depending on the context (i.e. some I like generally but wouldn't wear). The exceptions would probably be I'm not much a fan of large doses of drab olives, mustard yellows, oranges, or browns- I guess the fall colors are not my personal palette unless it's fall seasonal items.
I believe in the "3 r's": reduce, reuse, recycle! Much of my clothing and home decor comes from thrift/vintage stores.
POSTCARDS:
If you don't know what to write, I enjoy quotes, song lyrics, haikus, jokes, or simple notes about you or your day.
My postcard wishlist:
Teas
I drink tea every day, but I've become a bit picky over the years. I love a cuppa Earl Grey in the morning, flavored green tea with jasmine or mint in the afternoon (not a fan of plain old green tho), and herbal teas in the evening- I especially love spearmint, lemongrass, and flavored rooibos. My favorite bagged tea brands are Yogi, Traditional Medicinals, NUMI & Runa brands, and I always like trying new flavors in those lines or other unique surprises you may have to share! (Sadly I have a slight ginger sensitivity, which is unfortunate because I really like the taste, so I do try to avoid blends with ginger, which includes chai- boo)
BOOKS
If anyone wants to pass along a book to me they think I would enjoy, that would be lovely! If sending media mail makes it more affordable, please feel free, and you can message me the "note" to go with it (since technically media mail is only supposed to include educational items, no personal correspondence).
For fiction I enjoy mostly realistic contemporary or historical, some magical realism, and some dystopia (mostly YA for that genre). I enjoy both classics and contemporary novels. My favorite contemporary author is probably Liane Moriarty. I also enjoy Fredrik Backman and I think Amity Gaige and think is brilliant. Recently Ive been into Japanese novels. Please no horror, dark/occult, or graphic violence/murder. I'm also not into the "harlequin" type romances, but a novel with a romantic plot is fine (for example I loved "The Time Traveler's Wife").
As for nonfiction I mostly read memoirs, particularly related to expats exploring international language and cultures, or people who had very rural or nature-rich childhoods. I'm passionately and professionally interested in linguistics (socio, psycho, historical, cultural, etc) and my favorite linguist is John McWhorter. I really enjoy his books as well as his take on current issues.
Thrift store swaps
When I thrift, I always look out for blue & white dishes or pottery & Longaberger baskets, though I realize those are tough to mail. For smaller things, I enjoy vintage hankies or napkins with embroidery, vintage/ retro brooches, silk scarves, interesting belt buckles, small original paintings, needlepoint, & vintage (unstained) baby clothes.
Skin care/ fragrance products
Some swaps I join may call for skin care/ fragranced type items. Due to skin & sinus sensitivities, I have very sensitive skin, so if at all possible, I greatly prefer very gentle, mostly natural products. Burt's Bees is an example of a brand that is easily found in most stores. I find many places, including Wal-Mart, now have a nice selection of more naturally sourced products.
For fragranced items, I cannot use most that soak into my skin (lotions, perfumes) or creates smoke (candles). I am fine with sachets, potpourri, things like car air fresheners, anything scratch n sniff, etc.
I do diffuse pure essential oils, so if you use essential oils like YL or DT, I would love any recommendations of EO products you have enjoyed, including DIY formulas.
crudity, nudity, profanity, or religious/ spiritual materials in swaps I'm sent (Orthodox Christian iconography is in my likes, so obviously, that's an exception). Thanks for respecting my preferences, I'll do the same for those I send to.
As for book swaps, please no horror, dark/occult, or graphic violence/murder. I'm not too keen on most sci-fi, but I do love anything to do with time travel.
the following things won't offend me, but in the interest of full disclosure and saving your postage on things I probably won't use or pass on...
I prefer not to receive:
Please do NOT send me friendship books or sticker bags or other such "pass it along" mail. I don't participate in them, so their journey will probably end with me.
broken or rusty jewelry or other such items. I know some people are very creative with these things, but I'm not.
I don't sew or do any needle crafts so please save your extra needle craft supplies for someone who will actually use and enjoy them.
Not a fan of: items with loose glitter that falls off when I open the package, or anything poop or barf related (e.g. emojis, and while I enjoy cats-not so much images of them in litterboxes, etc).
I'm not into most licensed character imagery/ items (e.g. Disney, Marvel, Starwars, etc) with the exception being cat characters which are usually a "yes please!" (i.e. I do love Garfield, Pusheen, Aristocats, etc)
Also I have been put on a restrictive diet by my physician so other than bagged teas, I'd prefer not to receive anything edible.
I'm not super crafty. I know to many people this might seem strange because they consider swap-bot to be a craft exchange site. I consider it and use it as a pen-pal/ snail-mail site.
I do enjoy creating collage journals/ glue-books/ smash books & mail art
If you are digging through your stash and supplies and trying to figure out what to send me, crafty/ random destash things I would enjoy and use include:
* random single playing cards with images of cats or owls on them. Why? I don't know, but I've received a few over the years here, and now I have an odd little collection that I find myself strangely fond of :)
* beautiful/ interesting ephemera or images to put in my glue books
* ephemera pockets, folders, and tags
* mini file folders
* nature/ animal themed wood-mounted rubber stamps (gently used fine)
* "grown-up" pretty stickers (flat, I'm not a fan of 3-D)
* handmade or decorated envelopes
* random trivia cards.
* random Polaroids or photos with a “dreamy” or retro quality about them
* charms for jewelry making, any & all!
* glass, stone, ceramic or clay beads for jewelry making (nothing tiny like seed beads please)
I have an eclectic taste in movies & books. Thought I'd add some of my favorites here...
Movies:
Age of Adaline, Amelie, Aristocats, Baby Driver, Beetlejuice, Big Fish, Casino, Dead Poets Society, Edward Scissorhands, Ella Enchanted, Enchanted April, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Fried Green Tomatoes, Harry Potter (all), Il Postino, Life is Beautiful, Mamma Mia (1 & 2), My Big Fat Greek Wedding, O Brother Where Art Thou, Princess Bride, A Room with a View, Selena, Stardust, Steel Magnolias, Sound of Music, When Harry Met Sally
Books:
(harder to narrow down for me, in progress)
The Chronicales of Narnia, Harry Potter series, The Time Travelers Wife, All books by Liane Moriarty, The Way of a Pilgrim, Franny and Zooey, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, Animal Farm, Anne of Green Gable series, Little Women, Gone With the Wind, Hunger Games series, The Night Library, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society... I also enjoy reading a lot of memoirs and nonfiction- I just love books!
I rate fairly according to swap-bot's rating criteria. If I receive a swap that meets all posted swap requirements, including being sent on time, I rate a 5. If I personally feel the swap was extra special to me, and that actually happens a lot, I add a heart For those that are new to swapping, and aren't aware, though, I'd just like to point out that it's generally considered very bad form to ask for hearts; it's really subjective. If the swap does not meet requirements, including being unreasonably late, I'll rate a 3. If I feel a reasonable amount of time has gone by and I have not received anything I will contact you first before rating a 1. I try to reflect my swap experience honestly and fairly, both for the person sending to me & the rest of the s-b community. You can count on me to rate quickly (although I don't check my POB every day, so don't get nervous if your d.c. says the package has been delivered & I haven't rated the same day; probably just didn't check my box yet, give me a day or 2;)).
To those I send to, I pledge to swap unto others as I would have swapped unto me; I'll send on time (or would pm you if for some extenuating circumstance I couldn't) & I'll put effort into making swaps that I hope would make my partners smile.
My swap-bot weak spot: replying to profile comments. I will reply to pm's (that need replying) but admit that since I can view comments from e-mail without logging into s-b, I sometimes forget to reply later or they get pushed off my profile quickly by other comments & there is no way to mark them "unread". So the short of it is: if you really need a reply from me, better to pm than comment, though I do love sweet comments I get that require no direct reply!:)
These days I'm in less official swaps, and enjoy granting wishes for my favorite groups, Wishlist and Cheap Postage swaps, tags, and fun
I have so much fun granting wishes & finding happy surprises in my mail box! :)
package pro-tip:
I've received some packages lately where the postage is $10 or more & the package isn't even that big, it's just weighty. I feel bad for my fellow swappers spending so much on postage when I know they could be saving a bit. If you send heavy packages out on occasion, order yourself some priority mail padded flat rate envelopes from USPS. There is no cost to deliver them to your home & you can fill them up as much as you want for $10.60 as of February 2024. These are usually not available in the post office though, so you have to order them online,
Comments
Thank you (December COG wishlist) for the vintage playing card…you went with such a great theme!
Thank you so much for the lovely notecards via Oct CPG wishlist! I will put them to good use :) Hope you are doing well!!
Thank you Nicole for granting my CPG Oct. 2024 wish, sending me cute Halloween card, your note, stickers, 2 Seattle PCs. Hope you enjoy good ending to October.
Thank you for the special anniversary wishes (September CPG wishlist). We’ll select something special at Trader Joe’s next time we go, maybe chocolates, maybe a special cheese…
Thank you so much for the cheery flower seeds and envies from my June wishlist at CPG! Much appreciated!! Loving the colors!
Thank you so much for the pretty papers and Happy Mail stickers you sent for my June CPG wishes!
Thank you Nicole for granting my wish of Birthday card, 3 garden PCs & lovely stickers. Happy First Day of Summer! - Kathy
Thank you for the June CPG wishes! I love the travel themed items!
Thank you for the May CPG wish! Yay for cute card to add to my collection!
Thank you for the CPG April wishes of postcards and awesome handmade envies. Thanks for thinking of me!