Fourteen
new countries are represented in our collection this week including Slovensko, France, Belize,
Andora, San Marino, Eritrea, Columbia, Turkey, Singapore, Greece, Fiji, Chile, Thailand, and France. This brings our total to 64 countries. Please be reminded that we are collecting ALL stamps, domestic as well as foreign. This week, the Stamp of the Week stumped us until we did some research.
This week, a custodian and a teacher contributed some or all of their collections which they began as young children. How many more can we dig up that have been stored away in attics for years? Spring is a great time for cleaning. What might you find that could help us? As I was searching in the attic of my 95 year old mother-in-law's "collection of cool stuff," I found a carefully bundled collection of letters from her grandfather in Stenderup, Denmark to her immigrant father in Iowa. The letters are dated from 1926 through 1946 and a few of them are stamped with a swastika suggesting that the letters were censored. Sad to say, the letters are written in Danish and I have had only two of them translated so far. Interestingly, most of the stamps have been removed. : ( Who knows? Maybe I'll find a stamp collection if I continue my search.
Thank you to everyone for collecting and spreading the word to everyone that you know! Contrary to what a student said when she heard that we had over 5,000 stamps, we have barely just begun. She said, "Wow, we're almost there!" Her comment explains the main reason for our collection project. Children as well as adults have a difficult time conceptualizing what a million really is. We hope to change that since we live in a world of billions and trillions.