I am grateful for
Christmas cards.
They usually mean annual
updates from people we don’t get to hear from except at this time of year. I
love the pictures, seeing the kids grow up. I love hearing about this last
year’s adventures and what plans are for the next. It means keeping in touch as
a tradition and an endeavor of the heart. Yes, it can be a lot of work, and
I’ll be late sending our greetings this year, but if I don’t place it in bold,
red, capital letters on my list of urgent to-do’s, there is no pressure, and I
am left with it being my choice to send cards and pictures because I
want to.
I am grateful for the
effort others go to so that I can be apprised of the latest in their lives. I
hope they are equally pleased with mine.
Thank You, Lord, for Christmas cards.
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