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Two part Q re holidays
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 676120" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I did receive fewer cards than last year. We're down to a few diehard relatives and good friends. I cut my own list down by half last year just by crossing out the ones who never sent out cards in return. Most of them I keep up with on Facebook anyway. I'm old enough to remember when stamps were 3 cents and my mother sent out hundreds of cards to every relative no matter how distant, every neighbor, every member of the church. It took her days to address them all. But it's gotten so expensive now, people just can't do that any more. But back then, sometimes that annual Christmas card was the only time you connected with some of those people. Now we call, text, or keep up with them on social media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 676120, member: 1883"] I did receive fewer cards than last year. We're down to a few diehard relatives and good friends. I cut my own list down by half last year just by crossing out the ones who never sent out cards in return. Most of them I keep up with on Facebook anyway. I'm old enough to remember when stamps were 3 cents and my mother sent out hundreds of cards to every relative no matter how distant, every neighbor, every member of the church. It took her days to address them all. But it's gotten so expensive now, people just can't do that any more. But back then, sometimes that annual Christmas card was the only time you connected with some of those people. Now we call, text, or keep up with them on social media. [/QUOTE]
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