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The Magic of Christmas Cards

E-mail may be a quick and convenient way to communicate, but nothing compares to the magic of receiving a letter the snail mail way. There’s the unique scribble of the sendee, the different colored envelopes, some envelopes even have scents, the various stamp designs — all these are very magical to me. This letter, I would think, traveled across a continent or even more just to get to my mailbox. Pretty amazing. If only the envelope could talk!

Greetings cards are even more magical. I love Christmas cards especially. The artwork fascinates me. The colors are so alive. Sometimes friends even send pictures of their families in Christmas gear. How fun!

I have officially began my Christmas shopping a few days ago. First thing on my list: Christmas Cards!!! It’s been awhile since I’ve written by snail mail to loved ones abroad, so it’s pretty exciting that I’ll bring back this old activity of mine.

Who wants a Christmas card? Let me know. :) Just send your name and addresses to my email (tonigrrrl at gmail dot com) and I’ll try my darndest best to send a greeting card your way, wherever you are.

NOW I feel like it’s Christmas. I already have some Christmas music in mind while I write to you and my loved ones. Now the second thing on my list is a Christmas tree. I’m beginning to get giddy!



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