Saturday, December 4, 2010

Advent Calendar Day 4: Christmas Cards


Above is the Christmas card my family and I sent out in 2009. 


My mother did send out Christmas cards, and we displayed the ones we received. The location might vary; one of the Christmas tree pictures for Advent Calendar Day 1 shows Christmas cards on our TV-radio-record player console. (The console was made of blond wood. Oops, whole 'nother subject...) Other years, Mom wanted to be more inventive and taped the cards around a doorway, but that did not work very well. The heavy cards did not stay up, no matter what kind of tape she used. I don’t believe I have any old Christmas cards; it seems that Mom threw them all out. I, on the other hand, hold on to almost all of them like a packrat. The ones from insurance agents might get tossed.

Most of the cards we received when I was a child just had signatures or a brief note, though a few had letters enclosed. These letters were not “Christmas letters,” just regular personal letters written specifically to the addressees and enclosed with the card. We considered it a big bonus when we got a letter along with the card, so that’s probably why I started writing longer and longer notes inside the Christmas cards I sent out.

Finally, it became so much of a chore to write all the different personalized notes that I started sending out “the Christmas letter.” I felt so guilty for sending the same letter out to everyone that I started adding personalized notes to the bottom. That was self-defeating.

Another thing that inspired me to write and send Christmas letters was the fact that we had received some very good ones from friends and relatives. Some of the writers of these letters are very witty and produce funny and newsy letters, so I took them as my model. In an earnest effort to provide some fun for our Christmas card recipients, I would try to write a funny letter that avoided sounding pompous or cloying. That is not as easy as it sounds. If I wrote about a child’s accomplishment, I tried to balance it with a report of the latest natural disaster or major household system failure we had endured during the year. As I read over past letters, I am amazed at how many times our basement has flooded. Well, maybe not. Our house is situated on top of marine clay, after all.

This year I guess the big event to report was the blizzard back in February, which did some damage to one of our holly trees and our big boxwood, but not much else.  This has actually been a year when some of the biggest news was genealogy-related - well, at least I think it is the biggest news.

[Originally posted in 2009.]

5 comments:

  1. Of COURSE genealogy news would be the biggest and best! You've given me a whole new idea for a Christmas letter, "Dear family - This year was a super-exciting whirlwind of library and cemetery visits...." along with some gravestone pictures ~ I can just PICTURE the expressions on the recipient's faces as they read this..

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  2. Heh, heh - for me, a couple of cousins would love it, and everyone else would say, "Huh?"

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  3. Funny, esp. about the insurance agent's cards getting tossed, and about genealogy. Remember your winter this past year, and how you were two weeks behind, in plant growth. You could write about that, if they don't want to read the word genealogy!

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  4. I have had a blast this past year going through my parents' Christmas cards. Fortunately, they didn't save all of them but there are plenty.

    I started writing "the Christmas letter" years ago, although not every year. Unfortunately, I didn't save a copy for myself in the early years. I sure wish I had!

    As to a "genealogy report", I can only imagine the expressions on some of my friends and families faces, should a "genealogy year in review" be included! lol

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  5. Diana - I'd be riveted by the subject!!

    Barbara - This year we wrote about the big storm and how it smushed some of our trees and plants.

    Michelle - I think my cousins would like the genealogy review the best, though my in-laws are also interested in what I've found about my husband's family. But some of our friends might think I'd gone off my rocker.

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