The Christmas Card
Let me begin by saying thank you to each and every person who sent us a Christmas card. While the tradition has changed much of the last decade as Gen Xers have had children, it is still a highlight this time of year. Less cards and more mini family documentaries but I don't care. I love em both. The card takes time and energy and keeps an old tradition of actual hand written notes alive and well. The mini-docs are amusing and certainly solipsistic at times but as a guy who has moved so much as an adult I look forward to tracking the lives and times of friends from past geographies that I don't get to keep in touch with. Genius quote the other day from LLPH: "I didn't know Chris had a son" . . . (18 month old son pictured).
in on the Christmas card and in on people who take the time to do them and feeling like Cheryl and i should pick this up again after ten years. And no, we will not be sending pictures of our dogs with red antlers on them.
viva 08
el mol


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