How many folks still send out cards via snail mail for the Holiday? If you don't, do you something else?
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Yes, I still 'snail-mail' cards, and I have mine, but haven't started on them yet. I usually make the labels on my PC, but can't get that to work this year so guess I'll start addressing them this afternoon. I do email Jacquie Lawson cards to some, too, but she hasn't come out with her new Christmas card yet.
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Most of my local friends no longer send out cards, so I've done likewise. But I do send them out to friends who live further away. I just haven't done it yet.
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We stopped snail mail cards a few years ago. DH is good with Photoshop and a few other programs, so we did an E-Card for a while. But last year's was a big slideshow montage with fun music under it, and now we can't figure out how to beat that one (plus we used all our photos for the last 5 years in it), so this year it'll probably be nothing...
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We send out a few to distant friends and relatives, but in our neighborhood we don't exchange cards, but we do have a few holiday get togethers which increase the spirit. We don't decorate the tree until mid December, and we will be putting up lights and decorations around the house this week.Life is short, live it with this awareness.
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I've been gradually cutting back on Christmas cards. I do send some email cards to those who can get them. I figure that saves a certain amount of excess paper, and I don't see the point in people sending cards to people they see on a regular basis, and give verbal greetings. Receiving a card from a neighbor, or a friend I see often, with only a signature at the bottom, seems like a waste of money and effort. I like to stay in touch with people I only hear from once a year, to maintain a thread of communication, but I've pretty much eliminated "duty cards". I don't think Christmas should be about obligations. As Hoc (and Groucho) would say, "Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...well, I have others." LOL!
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I still send snail mail cards. I try to write a little note in the cards to the folks I rarely see but want to stay in touch with. I send Jaquie Lawson cards through out the year to friends & family but at Christmas I like to take the time for handwritten (and sometimes even handmade) cards. I still decorate the house, too, even though the kids are all grown & gone. And Hubby bakes up a storm and makes fudge, etc. We love all the smaltzy holiday stuff. Our favorite tradition is a drive on Christmas eve to admire all the house decorations, watching the sky to try to spot Santa and then a trip to the local Foster Freeze to top off the evening. We always did this with the kids and they now do the same with their children.The legitimate object of Government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done but cannot do at all or cannot do so well for themselves”- Lincoln
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