I have changed the format on my blog. The landing page will show a comprehensive feed of everything I create on Zazzle.com. On the tabs under the header picture are links to here and to pages of what I decide to talk about arranged by months. Any comments? Please leave one!
I did a search today on the topic "Why send Christmas cards?" The results were varied and some were quite interesting. Tradition? Fun? A record of family growth? A waste of time, paper and postage? As I said, some interesting results. For us, it's not only a tradition but it's a way to stay in touch with people we've known over the years. The short note or letters that we get are fun to read and see how we're all progressing through the adventure of life. So, if you feel obligated, habitual or festive and really DO care, I hope my cards will fill that need. If not, enjoy the video and the pictures. Don't worry, I won't think you're a Grinch.
The giving of Christmas cards began in 1843 by Sir Henry Cole in the UK. For that story, go here: History of Christmas Cards.
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