Why don't I buy Christmas Cards?





I look forward to mailing my Christmas cards every year, however doing them does not always bring up the same feelings. After about the first 20, I ask myself "why don't I just buy them?" Probably because in some sadistic way, I enjoy doing them. So here are my Christmas 2006 crerations including the Thank You notes that got mailed out yesterday. The Holidays are OFFICIALLY over, YIPEE. Welcome 2007.