I really enjoy getting Christmas letters. I know it is sort of a dying tradition since
it is so easy to stay in touch in the virtual world. I just have an appreciation for the fact that
someone took the time to write out a letter about their year, where they are,
what the highlights were and what they are going through.
I doubt that it serves as a better way of keeping in touch
than a quick email or facebook post, but I like it nonetheless. So far this year I have received 2; one from
someone I have known since HS and the other from someone I have known since
college. It is a great way to keep in
touch.
Kat and I used to send out our own version before we had
kids. One year someone confided that
they only ever read the first page of those holiday news letter. Armed with that information I liked to save
up the really juicy stuff for the second page, or at least bury it near the end
of the letter as a test to see if anyone was still paying attention. I ran over
an elf today on the way home from work.
That way my really dedicated friends were rewarded for their diligence.
I have thought about a news letter for this year, it certainly
has been a big year full of big news. I
just haven’t fully committed to doing it yet. I had a heart attack in
January. With all the big news it’s
almost impossible to decide where to start. We moved back to Oklahoma. Not to mention the pressure to be funny and
clever and sound positive in the newsletter. The cardiologist asked if Kathleen
was my mother. Plus you have to decide
whether to include pictures or not, and then the important question of what size print font do you
want? I will say that the letters I received
this year are very optimistic about how good my eyesight is.
So if you haven’t written a holiday letter to send to me,
there is still time! I look forward to
hearing from you!
Lick a stamp for me!
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