By now all of us, or most of us, have sent out the annual Christmas card. If you read my blog you know that it is ridiculously high on my priority list come November every year. Like, too high. On a typical November evening Chris is in his office laboring over Quicken charts and our property taxes and our expenditures for the business and whatever other important things go on in that Godforsaken place while I sit in the cozy livingroom on my laptop laboring over pictures and formats. I know, I totally win in the who-has-the-most-important task. Oh! And this year, I composed a letter. Yep, I totally win. Ok, so now that it's established that Chris wastes his time on financial family matters while I compose the Family Letter, we can get on with this.
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I think the 8 people who read this blog all received our Christmas card and oh! The Family Letter as well, but I'll leave you with our family greeting. And excuse my tackiness if I just happen to mention that this was taken 4 months after I had baby number three and I have lost 19.5 pounds since this picture was taken. Yes, the .5 matter and yes, I think I'll give myself an extra 2 points for it.
Merry Merry!!
photos were taken by Kia Gregory
I want to read your family letter :) Cute Card! I must do a photo card every year and it's not complete without the annual Christmas letter! You talk about how you do things a particular way...I MUST write dates and who is in the photo on every card! I will also send some snapshots to my immediate family in addition to the Photo Card...and yes, I write on every single photo. This year, I probably sent out to immediately family, 150 photos. I know, I am crazy! One year, I printed up labels to stick on the back of the Christmas Card explaining the photo. (It was at a local resort, that does the entire display in Ice Carvings and slides). My husband thought I was NUTS!!
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