July 31st, 2008 by Sarah Null
How can Christmas cards make a huge difference in a long-lost friendship or family relationship? While a great many people think of Christmas cards as a simple way to keep in touch with friends and family and pass along holiday greetings, it’s worth noting that the cards are also a means to ending estranged […]
July 30th, 2008 by Sarah Null
The Post Office confirms that the month of December is one of their busiest months for handling and processing mail to deliver. Every year during the holiday season, mailmen all over the country and world are kept very busy delivering holiday greetings to everyone on your block (and the next block, and the next block…). […]
July 29th, 2008 by Sarah Null
What’s your favorite? Oil painting, watercolor painting, pen-and-ink sketches, collages, or even crayons. No matter what kind of medium is your art of choice, artists all over the world have opportunities to enter their artwork in competitions to be featured on an organization’s Christmas card this coming holiday. Entries are already arriving at the many […]
July 28th, 2008 by Sarah Null
Everyone collects something, even if you might think they aren’t a collector kind of person. What kind of a collector are you? People have all kinds of collections: china figurines, matchbooks, circus paraphernalia, books about the Civil War, comic books, you name it, someone out there surely collects it! One type of collection that […]
July 25th, 2008 by Sarah Null
Vacations are great for everyone, and everyone needs vacations, right? Where’s your favorite place to go on vacation? Some folks love to spend their vacations at the beach, some prefer skiing in the mountains, and still others wouldn’t dream of having a vacation anywhere but with their extended families at a lake in the summertime […]
July 23rd, 2008 by Sarah Null
Everyone has a little bit of competitiveness in them. For some folks, writing The Best Christmas Card Letter to enclose with your family’s Christmas card really brings out the competitor in them! No one wants to be that family with the letter that is unintentionally hilarious in its dour and bland recounting of the past […]
July 22nd, 2008 by Sarah Null
Even if you’re not a terribly sentimental person, you probably still have one or two traditions that you hold dear. Every year, families all across the nation are thinking about traditions when the holidays approach. Newlyweds think about the Christmas traditions they’d each like to bring to the marriage, new parents think about the holiday […]
July 21st, 2008 by Sarah Null
How big is your family? I’m the little sister in my family, and I’d always see those neighborhood kids who had a large number of brothers and sisters, because it seemed to me that they must have a great deal of fun along with the houseful of kids. Noise and fun, of course. It was […]
July 18th, 2008 by Sarah Null
It might not seem controversial to some Americans, but it turns out that the 2007 official White House Christmas card was the subject of major controversy and ultimately a lawsuit regarding its constitutionality that was recently ruled upon in the District of Columbia. The Christmas card in question contained a passage from the Bible and […]
July 17th, 2008 by Sarah Null
Today’s world is all too familiar with layoffs from jobs, but a recent cause of a layoff might be the first of its kind. A town crier in a small town in Great Britain recently lost his job with the town when he appeared on the front of a political party’s Christmas card.
It might initially […]