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Does your family still send Christmas cards?
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1546497" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I had to "heart" that post.</p><p>Usually, I'll just write some generic "Merry Christmas, hope all is well" etc, one line most of the time. </p><p>I do tho, sometime during the year, sit down and write a couple of the older folks in my family that I know don't do email. </p><p>I still remember how much my mother enjoyed getting a letter from her sisters and brothers as they were all in North or West Texas and back then, phone calls were an 'expensive luxury, and getting one from a relative usually meant bad news...</p><p></p><p>Boondocks...I send them whether I ever get one in return or not. </p><p>(my wife is not much on sending any kind of card on time...In 24 years, I don't think she has ever sent a birthday or Christmas card to her mother or sisters that got there on or before the proper date, especially on birthdays. </p><p>I gave her the # of Christmas cards she would need last night, with stamped envelopes and already addressed and told her to write something on the cards. They 'may' get them around New Years, or maybe Easter.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1546497, member: 18945"] I had to "heart" that post. Usually, I'll just write some generic "Merry Christmas, hope all is well" etc, one line most of the time. I do tho, sometime during the year, sit down and write a couple of the older folks in my family that I know don't do email. I still remember how much my mother enjoyed getting a letter from her sisters and brothers as they were all in North or West Texas and back then, phone calls were an 'expensive luxury, and getting one from a relative usually meant bad news... Boondocks...I send them whether I ever get one in return or not. (my wife is not much on sending any kind of card on time...In 24 years, I don't think she has ever sent a birthday or Christmas card to her mother or sisters that got there on or before the proper date, especially on birthdays. I gave her the # of Christmas cards she would need last night, with stamped envelopes and already addressed and told her to write something on the cards. They 'may' get them around New Years, or maybe Easter.) [/QUOTE]
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