For Christmas Cards. This is the time of year I remind you to take a break from social media and write out…and touch someone.
The rise of social media has us posting, liking, tweeting, e-mailing, and/or texting our sentiments, in a flash. Convenient, sure, but lacks personal touch. I think the digital Christmas card is today’s scrooge.
At home, we get Christmas and holiday cards from our insurance company and from our bank and from our car dealership, and I think, “Oh okay, that’s nice,” but they don’t give me the warm fuzzies. But the ones we get from family and friends do, and those make me smile.
Taking time to sign and address a card and, even better, to write a short note inside, says you took time to think about that person, at least a little longer than it takes to click “send.” It’s a nice change to find in our mailboxes mail that is not junk or a bill (a different kind of junk). And there’s a nice warm feeling about those greeting cards that arrive via snail mail in time to decorate the mantle or wall, and to warm our hearts.
So c’mon, go retro, I challenge you to make someone pull some joy out of the mailbox. Dale.
Until next Thursday’s post…si Dios quiere.
What are you thankful for today?
“Stop the habit of wishful thinking and start the habit of thoughtful wishes.”
-Mary Martin
“Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.”
-William Wordsworth
“The act of putting pen to paper encourages pause for thought, this in turn makes us think more deeply about life, which helps us regain our equilibrium.”
-Norbet Platt
You know, you always make me smile laugh and remember and for this I trsasure you, your friendship and this most marvelous and heartwarming blog. Sending hugs and look for my card in the snailmail! ?