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As December nears, I’ve been getting ready to send out Christmas eCards to friends and family. I love this time of year. I treasure the tinsel, the tin soldiers, the snowflakes and the Santa Claus letters. In fact, I’ve been thinking of writing my own letter to the man in red this December. After all, I’ve been a really good mom this year.
I’ve fed my husband and my kids, and even their friends on occasion. I’ve cuddled my two-year-old on demand, and soothed my six-year-old through three fevers and a dozen bad dreams. I’ve taken snacks to soccer games, and scrubbed more than 100 grass stains out of clothes. I’ve visited the doctor’s office more than my doctor or his staff. I’ve fixed skirt hems with staples and a glue-gun. And I’ve sold 32 rolls of wrapping paper to raise money for new school ground equipment. I’ve sent Christmas eCards out already and I’ve even done most of my shopping.
What do I really want this year for my holiday gifts? For starters, I’d love a little more time in each day. Twenty-four hours just isn’t cutting it to do everything I’d like to do. Don’t get me wrong, I make the most of the time I have. For example, I send Christmas E cards from my smartphone while waiting in line at the grocery store. I don’t fritter away a second, I just need a few more of them in each day. This way I might again be able to shower, eat and sleep like a regular person.
I’d also love a new car with windows that are resistant to fingerprints, boogers and juice. And while St. Nick is at it, I could also use a new waist, since I seem to have lost mine somewhere around the sixth month of my last pregnancy. I am also curious as to whether or not Santa has the power to declare ketchup and potato chips to be healthy, full-servings of vegetables.
Such a statement would really relieve my conscience and might just restore peace to my dinner table.
Tongue and cheek aside though, what I really want this year is simply to revel in the spirit of Christmas. E cards are just one more way to enjoy and spread some holiday cheer. Holiday events offer the opportunity to reflect on our lives and blessings, they also give us the chance to laugh and enjoy one another’s company. Christmas eCards are designed to reflect the wide range of emotions associated with holiday events by offering a wide array of messages to choose from. You can easily find greetings ranging from the silly to the sweet, the traditional to the trite and the religious to the risqué.
With so many Christmas E cards to choose from, they really do make the perfect greeting gift to send to you family, friends, co-workers and neighbors. These digital greetings utilize the best in flash animation, sound effects and witty writing. Christmas eCards are easy to select and send. They are delivered via email and will arrive in your recipient’s inbox just seconds after you finalize your order.
There certainly is plenty to love about Christmas. E cards and eggnog, presents and pine trees, ribbons and reindeer. The lists go on and on. Even if December 25th doesn’t find me with more time, a smaller waist or a clean car, there is still plenty to love about this holiday. There are also still plenty of reasons for me to continue being the kind of mom that is sure to be found on Santa’s “Nice” list. So I plan to keep passing holiday love along, in the form of hugs to my husband and my kids, and in the form of Christmas E cards to friends, neighbors, co-workers and family afar.