If Only For a Day

by Snaptura Prison Consultants

As you think about what to write in your first letter to a new pen pal, allow us to put some things into perspective. Often, the things we take for granted, here in the free world, could be a dream come true for a man or woman who is locked up. Even if you write about what you deem to be a boring part of your day, your inmate pen pal may find it truly incredible. We’ve adapted a blog, originally published on Inmate Blogger in 2016, from an inmate describing the things he hadn’t been able to do in almost a decade. We found this to be truly eye-opening, and we hope you do as well.


It would be so nice to get out, if only for a day. I wouldn’t need to do anything extravagant. No trips to Disneyland or to the south of France. It’s the simple things I miss the most. The things I always took for granted. The things I didn’t realize I enjoyed…until I couldn’t do them any longer. The things I haven’t been able to do for almost 10 years.

If I were out, only for a day, I would:

  • Ride an escalator and an elevator
  • Drive a car through town and honk my horn
  • Parallel park
  • Smile at the barista when she tells me to have a great day
  • Go swimming, or relax in a hotel jacuzzi
  • Order a glazed buttermilk bar from a local donut shop and inhale the scent of fresh donuts wafting through the air
  • Take a dog on a walk
  • Fill up a fountain drink at the gas station minimart, and buy some beef jerky
  • Use a Keurig K-Cup machine for the first time
  • Take a shower with bare feet
  • Watch a movie in the theater with my parents, and use the cup holder for an extra large soda
  • Mix junior mints into my popcorn
  • Touch real money — it looks so different now!
  • Open a refrigerator door
  • Play a board game
  • Browse through a used bookstore
  • Watch Netflix for the first time
  • Hear a telephone ring and be excited that for the first time in forever, someone is actually calling ME
  • Google some song lyrics I keep thinking of (who sings that?!)
  • Wash my clothes in my own washing machine
  • Use a vacuum cleaner
  • Use a lint roller on my blankets
  • Go for a walk at 2 AM, just because I can
  • Play ping pong, or play basketball in the park
  • Eat lunch at a restaurant and be able to choose items from an actual menu
  • Order a cookies and cream frozen yogurt
  • Use metal utensils
  • Use a smartphone for the first time
  • Sing in the shower
  • Use a private bathroom
  • Walk barefoot on the carpet
  • Use a Fusion-5 razor and good quality shaving gel
  • Get a haircut at a fancy salon
  • Take a quick walk through Target
  • Go bowling
  • Get a Swedish massage at the local day spa

OK, I realize this might be a little too much to squeeze into 24 hours. For one day, though, I’d love to go back to how things used to be. Just a day. That’s all I ask.

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