Journal Entry

Thank You Postcards

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  • Ms. Flynn’s Kindergarten class at Riverwood Elementary
  • Ms. Hill’s 3rd grade class at Bon Lin Elementary
  • Ms. Ghio’s 3rd grade class at St. Ann Catholic School
  • Ms. Cross’s Kindergarten class at Bartlett Elementary

I’m extremely grateful to have hosted a number of exciting challenges during my three PolarTREC expeditions. But none have compared to the success of the ‘Postcards from Antarctica’ Challenge. With this challenge, I set a very lofty goal of sending 10,000 postcards from Antarctica. And while I didn’t reach that number in a single year, we far surpassed that number during the three years of the project. Here are our stats:

  • Year one (2012) we mailed over 2,600 postcards
  • Year two (2014) we mailed over 6,500 postcards
  • Year three (2016) we mailed over 5,000 postcards

Not only was this challenge hugely successful, it was full of surprises. Let me share a few with you.

First of all, please accept my sincerest and most heartfelt THANK YOU to all of the schools, classrooms, teachers, families, museum members and individuals who participated in this challenge. We have received an incredible response from the wonderful folks at Postcrossing, an internet postcard group, so a special Thank You is extended to their members as well.

Because of you, there are postcards headed to all 50 states, including the District of Columbia, and 57 countries and territories. At least one postcard will be going to all seven continents, as well as a few places I’ve never heard of and some I’ve just added to my bucket list of places to visit! Oh, the stories these postcards could tell…

The Pink Palace Education Department was amazed, excited and impressed by the daily flood of cards in my mailbox. I heard comments like:

  • Oh, look at this postcard!
  • This card is adorable!
  • This one is going to Namibia, or Thailand, or Finland. You name the country – I am probably sending a postcard there!

I received so many creative, funny, and just plain cool postcards! Many were hand-made, sketched and/or had original artwork on them. I’m delighted at your creativity – some very curious, clever and talented people are sending postcards to themselves, their friends and/or members of their families! Here’s one of my favorites.

Penguin sketch These drawings are AWESOME! Photo credit Carolyn Trimble

Several of you took the time to find postcards with scenes and animals in Antarctica, photos of the continent itself and even Antarctica stamps!

Cool stampCheck out these cool stamps commemorating the Antarctica treaty! Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble

I wish I could show them all, but here are some of my favorites:

Science postcard I love this ‘Yes, I would like to science please,’ postcard. I think the sals are here to ‘science,’ too! Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble. Antarctica from SpaceIsn’t this an amazing view of Antarctica from space? Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble Mail a WhaleThese are too cute! I’ve always wanted to ‘Mail a Whale.’ Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble Killer whale postcard puzzleCheck out the Killer whale postcard puzzle. I hope, hope, hope to see a Killer whale while I’m here. Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble Home-made postcardsWOW! Postcards made from cardboard boxes – so creative! Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble Korean CatHere’s Choo Choo Cat in Korean traditional dress. Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble

The stories

Oh, the stories! Many were heartfelt, others were funny and some just made me smile. My favorite was the one sent to an unborn child, who will be born by the time the postcard is received. What a wonderful and touching idea!

Several postcards are being sent to soldiers overseas. Thank you for your service!

Another was sent with this message. ‘This card was purchased in Norway. Then flown to New Jersey. Then mailed to Tennessee, then brought to Antarctica. Then mailed all the way back to New Jersey again. I wish I could see all the places it has been.’

Me too! What a wonderful journey that postcard will make!

Many of the postcards are written in different languages. I’ve enjoyed looking at them and finding the different countries on the map.

Postcard from TaiwanThis postcard is from Taiwan. The writing is so beautiful! Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble

Gifts and trinkets

Not only did I get thousands of postcards, but I was touched by all the thank you cards, well wishes, gifts and trinkets I received. Several of you even addressed postcards to me and my team at the Pink Palace Museum to add to our collection. We are as excited to receive them back to us as I’m sure you are!

Here are just a few of the beautiful sentiments you’ve sent:

Clever postcardThis postcard was sent to me so I would have something to do in my free time. The team and I can create ‘bizarre sentences’ in the lab. That is awesome! Thank you! Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble Good luck charm and snowflakesA good luck charm from a temple and two snowflakes. What an honor to receive these! Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble Paper dolls and other trinkets  Take a look at these paper dolls and other trinkets sent to me from Taiwan. They are so beautiful! Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble German Christmas This postcard was a gift. The note says, ‘On this you have a glimpse of how it looks here in Germany now 16 days before Christmas.’ Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble Hawaii postcardsTwo postcards from Hawaii and a beautiful thank you cards. How pretty! Photo credit: Carolyn Trimble

These Hawaiian postcards were sent with a notecard that said ‘I live in Hawaii and though I’ve never heard of the Weddell Seal before [the] Postcrossings post, I was raised around the ocean and have a deep respect for all the creatures who call it home.’

Thank you notes

I was absolutely overwhelmed with the number of thank you notes I received, but I am the one who is grateful! Thank you ALL for sharing in this journey! Again, I wish I could share them all, but here are a few.

  • ‘I collect postcards and stamps from all over the world and one day I will pass these on to my grandchildren. Thank you so much for this wonderful opportunity.’
  • ‘I never thought it would be possible for me to get postcards postmarked from Antarctica.’
  • ‘This is such a fantastic way to spread some postal love. I hope you have a safe and fruitful expedition.’
  • ‘Thank you for taking the time and effort to bring some small joy to thousands of strangers.’
  • ‘I wish you a very happy and enjoyable trip to the Antarctica and greet the seals and penguins from me. LOL. In case the postage is insufficient, I added additionally $2 for any surcharges. If it isn’t needed spend the money for a cup of coffee or a tasty tea yourself  ‘
  • ‘I participate in Postcrossing.com and share the cards I receive with the students at my school. We have great fun looking up the places and reading about where the cards originate. Thank you again for filling your limited space with these cards.’
  • ‘It is a dream come true to have cards stamped from there [Antarctica].’
  • ‘I’ll be waiting excitedly!’

I’m honored to accept these postcards and well wishes. A very big thanks to everyone who has participated! I hope you enjoy the postcards for many years to come!

Comments

Anna

Hi, im Anna. :) I collect postcards from my childhood. I would like to get 1 card from Antarctica! May I? :)

Anne

Hi Alex! Thank you so much for your card. I received your lovely card last month, but I was unable to register it on Postcrossing because there was no ID on the card. Please let me know so I can register it. :)
Anne / version3point1

Alex Eilers

I'm so sorry Anna, unfortunately the deadline has past. However, if you send me a personal e-mail at alex.eilers@memphistn.gov maybe I can work something out for next year.
Thanks!

Ms. Alex

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Alex Eilers

It's wonderful that you received you card! We did not set up a registration for the cards but thank you so much for participating!
Ms. Alex

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Avery Cunningham

why do yall protect the seal??? How do you protect the seals???

Avery Cunningham

why do yall protect the seal??? How do you protect the seals???

Alex Eilers

What a great question Avery!
I continue to be impressed with the research scientists on this project. One reason why is that they pay special attention to and take great care of our research subjects - the Weddell seals. While these animals are a protected species and there are a number of rules and protocols our team takes when working with them. Here are just a few of the things our team does...

* We have three veterinarians on our team whose job is to focus on the care of the seal. Dr Rachel - one of the veterinarians - never leaves the seal and is constantly checking the seals breathing and monitoring the seal.
* The equipment we use is sterile - to protect the seal from a potential infection.
* The team also take great care when taking sample like blood, fur and whiskers.
* We also focus on minimizing the stress for the seals. For example, the net we use has a dark part to cover the seals eyes. Covering the seals eye is reduces stress. It is similar to 'blinders' horse owners use to keep the seal from getting spooked.

Thanks again!

Ms. Alex

Anke

Hi,I saw a postard with one of your links and was wondering if you still write poscards from Antarctica?
I would love to swap and can offer you a lot of German cities in return.
Best wishes, Anke

Alex Eilers

Yes - It is absolutely beautiful!
There is no need to send a thank you - we were very happy to send the postcards. Your gracious comments are thanks enough!

All the best!

Alex Eilers

Aleks

Hello Alex,I know your expedition will end in couple more days... But is there a possibility for you to send out one more postcard?
That's could be a new experience to me.
And I would like to send you a postcard too, even if not to Antarctica but still in your post-box. So need the address.
Keep enjoying your travel to seal-world :D

Lisa

Thanks so much for sending the postcards. A few of my friends received their cards in the mail today here in California.
I hope you're have an interesting time down south. Have a great weekend. Thanks so much!

Alex Eilers

status: 1Lisa,

That is awesome!

Took them a bit longer than I had anticipated but I'm so glad to hear your friends received their postcards!

We are having an amazing time down here and work is going well.

Thanks again for your comment - and for following my journey!

Alex

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Mattie & Pugsley

We got our postcards from Antarctica today! Thank you, Ms. Alex!

Alex Eilers

status: 1They made it!

So glad to hear that you got your postcards today!

Thank you for letting me know and for following my journey!

Ms. Alex

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Paula Rangel

All my AZ friends received their postcards on JAN 30 Ms. Alex! :) Thank you so much they loved it, a few said it was one of the best gifts they received for the holidays.

Alex Eilers

status: 1Paula,

That is wonderful! Thank you for sharing and for following our journey!

All the best,

Alex

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K. Puterbaugh

Hi Alice,
Hope you are having fun! Most of the students received their postcard. We would love to see our flag:) Thank you again for sending us the postcards. Ms. Puterbaugh's Fifth Grade Class

Tina

Hi Miss Alex
Thank you so much for my postcard, I received it in Wisconsin on January 30th! I hope your expedition is wonderful and you gain a lot of useful information! Be safe.

Tina

Emilee

Thank you Mrs.Alex for my postcard from Antarctica. I received it in Tennessee.Hope you have a great adventure.

Michael

Received my cards today (Feb 1) in South Carolina! They were postmarked January 18, only a couple of weeks travel time! I'm sure they'll begin to trickle into various corners of the globe soon. Thank you so much for taking the time to write a greeting on each card--I can't imagine how long it took you to write over 3,000 of these well wishes! What a lovely gesture on top of such a generous offer to thousands of strangers. Thank you so much!!!!

Alex Eilers

status: 1You are very welcome Emilee!

Thanks for sending your postcard with me and for following our journey!

Ms. Alex

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Alex Eilers

status: 1Hello Kathy,

Thanks so much for your e-mail.

Yes we are having an amazing time and working very hard. I heard that most of the postcards went out on time - a few went several days later - so if some of your students do not receive then, please let me know and I will try to figure something out.

In the meantime, your flag should be featured in the second of third week of Feb. so be on the look.

All the best! - A. Eilers

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Cecilia Northcote

Hi Alex,THANK YOU,THANK YOU very much.
I am very happy for your great understakings,in spite you're busy with the real research , you and your team were able to carry thousands of postcards to be stamped there. Indeed,it was a dream came true. My first from our Mc Murdo.Yippeee...
Secondly, thank you for posting my postcard w/ stamp as one of your favorites, my pleasure.
Im going to send you a simple remembrance, kindly,, let me know what address to send it...(pls send it to my e-mail)

Best Wishes and more Power.

Sincerely,
Cecilia.

Laura Bradley

Hello! My kids and I collect postcards as a family for homeschooling and learn about geography and culture from them. I would LOVE to exchange postcards with you! Please let me know if this is still possible and where we can send one to you if so. Our address is PO Box 53/ Goshen, OH 45122/ USA.

Alex Eilers

status: 1Cecilia,

Your thoughtful comments made me smile when I read your post this morning. The pleasure is all mine but I am thrilled that you enjoyed receiving a postcard from McMurdo Station Antarctica.

If you are ever in the Memphis area, please stop by the Pink Palace Museum at 3050 Central Ave., Memphis, TN 38111

All the best,

Alex Eilers

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Silvan Mugliett

Hello! I am from Malta, in the middle of the Mediterranean.I collect postcards from all over the world. Is it possible to exchange any with you? I can supply my postal address via email.
Best Regards & Thanks

Avery Cunningham

Why do yall need to see when the seals go down in the water and how deep they go???

Alex Eilers

status: 1If you can get me your address before I leave, I'd be happy to!

Thanks,

Alex

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Alex Eilers

Hello Avery!
Sorry for the delay in my response – I have been travelling back from Antarctica – but am finally home.

Thank you for your excellent question!

Have you ever been outside and noticed animal tracks in the dirt, scat from an animal, or even watched the behavior of an animal in its natural habitat?
I’m sure you have, as it is fairly easy to observe terrestrial animals, (in some cases anyway). Marine animals, on the other hand, can be a different story. It is often very challenging to know when, where and for how long seals are diving (because we can’t actually ‘see’ them dive). Understanding the dive behavior helps the scientist more fully understand the animals. So, by using devices that track the seals dive patterns the scientist are learning more about them. Why do you think the deals are diving?

And learning more also leads to others scientific questions. Isn’t science great!

Thanks again!

Ms. Alex

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Mary Marshman

I'm new to Postcrossing and just saw this. Is it too late to get a card??

Mary Marshman

1523 Rockland AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15216
USA

I would be happy to send you a nice one, or as many as you feel are fair for this swap. Thank you!