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Writing Duke’s postcard to myself

Posted on January 6, 2026 By Rockit n Rebel
Blog Entry on Duke Kahanamoku

Guess who’s back in action? After a nearly two-week tango with the flu, I’m finally shaking off the brain fog!

Today, I’m diving into something personal—my current obsessions.

A few days back, I swam into the hashtag ocean, exploring #Hawaiian, #postcards, and #surfing. So many options, but I was on a quest for something that screamed “me!”

While sifting through a sea of Hawaiian postcards from the 1920s to the ’90s, I was on the hunt for unwritten gems. I stumbled upon a deal: 25 postcards for $32 or best offer. I cheekily offered $25, but the seller nudged it to $30. Not feeling the two-buck discount, I countered with $28. Silence. Offer expired.

Determined not to let it go, I messaged the seller, mentioning my blog about Duke Kahanamoku and even flaunted a pic of my car’s license plate frame that says, “I spin tales about Duke Kahanamoku.” Low expectations here, as the seller seems lukewarm.

Last night, I pondered my Duke postcard predicament. Inspiration struck: why not send myself a postcard? The thought tickled me.

I grabbed my binder and found two Duke reprints. I penned myself a note: “Sending a Duke Kahanamoku postcard with his stamp because I blog about him, and my license plate frame says, ‘I spin tales about Duke Kahanamoku.’”

Fun fact: The Duke Kahanamoku stamp debuted on August 24, 2002, in Honolulu, honoring the legendary swimmer and surfer. I snagged two sets of his stamps, so mailing one of my Duke postcards felt oh-so-right.

This quirky move made me smile, and I shared it with my buddy Ryan, snapping a pic of the postcard. I joked, “Maybe I’m silly, but I’m sending myself a Duke postcard with his stamp as a keepsake.”

Ryan chuckled, “That’s pretty cool! Why not?” He had a point.

Sending myself a postcard fills me with glee—who does that?

I can’t wait to mail it tomorrow, imagining the thrill of stamping it at the Post Office and receiving it back in a few days. It’s another treasure for my collection.

Why do I love sending postcards to myself?

Time Capsule & Memento:

Postcards are like durable memories, unlike digital pics that might vanish, they’re a physical diary of my adventures.

Personal Accountability:

Jotting down my thoughts captures my mindset at that moment.

Capture Authentic Moments:

They freeze my feelings and motivations in time—so genuine.

Mindful Reflection:

Writing, stamping, and mailing is a slow, thoughtful ritual—way more zen than a quick social post.

Simple Souvenir:

A budget-friendly keepsake with a story to tell.

If this inspires you to try something similar, dive in and enjoy the ride.

Until next time!

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