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Posted by Jenny Evans Oct 13, 2009 |
When October first hits, I start looking out for great photo ops of my kids for our annual Christmas card. With three children ages 1, 3, and 5, I realize that it would be much easier for me to send a generic card without a picture. But what's the point of that?
When my out-of-state relatives tear open the envelope, I know they aren't anxiously awaiting reading a hastily scribbled "Merry Christmas" from me. They also couldn't care less about the generic wintery scene on the front on the card. What they're interested in is seeing how the kids have grown.
I think a photo Christmas card adds personality to an otherwise boring card. Specialty digital photo greetings retailers online allow you to upload one of your own digital pictures and print it on Christmas cards that are mailed to your door.
With that out of the way, the next big holiday challenge is writing my annual Christmas letter...