Past Cards: This Is Your Little Girl

Every month, I pick one of my vintage post cards from my collection to share with you. It isn’t easy. I have a lot of them. And, I try only to buy the ones that make me laugh inside. If you missed last month’s you can find it here.

For this month, I picked a short but sweet one. It is dated Feb. 13, 1912:

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The front of the Post Card reads:

“Be The Day Rainy
Or Be The Day Fine
The Sunshine Comes With You
My Sweet Valentine”

It appears to be hand written. And, honestly, the picture appears to be hand painted. But it is raised and embellished, so I am unsure on that note.

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The back of the postcard reads:

Dear Edward this is your little girl. Isn’t she sweet.

Elizabeth

And, I know. I know I have a sick sense of humor that I find this card so funny that it brings tears to my eyes. But I just imagine Edward getting this post card and him looking at the illustration of the little girl and it just seems crazy to think he that thought that was his little girl.

And it was mailed from the same town to the same town. So, he was not someone overseas who had not seen his “little girl.”

I have to wonder what this card meant. And all of my theories point to poor Elizabeth being a bit addled in the head.

Also, this was a Valentine’s Card. Isn’t that an odd message to send on a Valentine’s card?

Over one hundred years ago, Master Edward received a Valentine’s Card with a cartoon drawing of a little girl on the front from Elizabeth.

And I have to answer Elizabeth’s question of, “Isn’t she sweet?” with a few of my own.

Elizabeth, what were your and Edward’s real names? I suspect based on the picture of your little girl that perhaps your initials really were O.O.

And, Popeye Edward, would you care for some spinach?

6 thoughts on “Past Cards: This Is Your Little Girl

    • I know! I wonder, too. For some reason it didn’t feel like an inside joke, but it was over a hundred years ago, so maybe? Either way it was interesting.

      Have a joyful evening!

      Jenni

  1. Strange. I’m not sure what to make of that. Someday though, I would love for one of your readers to realize that one of your postcards is their grandma’s or something like that.

    • Wouldn’t that be crazy? Although, I usually just collect odd and funny ones, so I am not sure they would want to claim them. The next one going up will probably be a rant from a man who got stood up to the girl who did it.

      Have a cool Wednesday!

      Jenni

    • Hmmm. I never thought of her age. I guess I just assumed she was married, so perhaps early twenties. But maybe she was younger. It was over a hundred years ago, so it very well could have been younger. Questions that will probably never be answered. Darn. I would love to know.

      Have a beautiful week!

      Jenni

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