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Maybe one of her kids has a pen pal down there.
The two were pen pals and decided to start the project.
"I have pen pals all over the country now," he said of the children who wrote him.
It all started with a letter to a pen pal.
That explains why some of my best friends are little more than pen pals.
And that weird phone call from her pen pal, David.
At last, they arrange to meet their pen pals in person.
"The best we could do then was to be pen pals," he said.
"But I like the idea of remaining pen pals with the people who come here for a visit."
One is a pen pal program for children in grades four to nine.
And try to find a pen pal for your child from that country."
Far too good for the likes of it she loved having a friend, a pen pal.
They remained pen pals through her freshman year in college.
Students work together in small groups, each of which is assigned a pen pal for advice and support.
In high school, he began writing pen pal letters to celebrities.
They were offering to become pen pals, but had left no addresses, only their room number.
The couple were pen pals for about a year, and the relationship quickly deepened after they met in the fall of 1831.
The children in our schools have become pen pals.
Students wrote to pen pals and visited each others' schools before meeting several times on the challenge course, she said.
She first began communicating with her future husband in 1944 as pen pals, before meeting him when he returned home on leave.
The most one can usually hope for is a pen pal in Attica.
I was determined to win him, gradually, from his secret pen pal.
That first song was in English, probably because of her correspondence with pen pals over the years.
Can you offer advice on finding a Japanese child who could be a pen pal she might visit?
As with a newly met pen pal, you have to make allowances.