Tatsiana_Akulskaya

Tatsiana_Akulskaya, Belarus
  • country Belarus
  • Member since Joined 26th Jan., 2014
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About Tatsiana...

My name is Tatsiana. I live in Brest, Belarus. I am a teacher of English. I am doing post-crossing with a group of school students. I try to motivate them to use English in everyday life and show them new horizons world-wide.
I have a son who likes trains and cartoons, guns and rabbits, mazes and all the kids' stuff.

I adore the thrill of searching for a new address, browsing through the profile, the postcards and trying to find the perfect postcard for a new addressee. I am always trying to choose a special postcard for everyone according to the profile and really hope that you'll enjoy receiving my card.

But it's also such fun to open the mailbox and to find your postcards inside. They make my day! I love the pictures, the story behind and your messages! And I think that most stamps are telling a story of their own and are really interesting. Postcrossing is the way to share your thoughts and I am very interested in every word you've written. Write your favorite quote, or a national proverb, or anything that inspires you to get up in the morning))))

Any postcard you choose for me is welcomed, but I learned that it might be easier with some hints. I highly appreciate:

*****Christmas and New Year cards (we are doing a project with students this year)

* national symbols and traditions
* map cards
* UNESCO sites
* grapes
* clocks
* fairy-tales and fairies
* recipes and national food
* superstitions
* mazes and puzzles
* Moomin
* Harry Porter
* cartoon characters
* Elves
*Nice or cute trolls
*Gnomes and their mushroom houses
*Hobbit
* holidays - it would be great to receive Halloween card in October, or Xmas in December , or a Birthday card is also welcomed in June (because nobody is sending them anymore)
* or just suprise me))))

If you send a card in an envelope I would be glad if you put something typical of your country in it (for example: a teabag, a bus/train/concert ticket, a coin). They are real treasures for teachers)))) Thanks for your sharing)))

Please, no ad-cards or self-made home-printed photos. Thanks for understanding.

I always send and register postcards the same day I've got them.

It's so upsetting when your card never reaches the addressee.
Ask me to register if your card has gone missing.
Expired cards: too many to mention(((.

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