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Letter to the editor of The Jersey Journal. I firmly believed that the Christmas season ushered in a period of joy, harmony and celebration.
So my Christmas letter grew longer with each passing year. But it wasn’t the length of the letter than gave me pause. It was the number of recipients. I cared, I assure you, about each of them.
Every year at Christmas, I send out a letter describing how my year has gone, and my brother is on my mailing list. This year has been quite successful for me.
Every year some columnist seems to feel the need to bash Christmas newsletters. Last week, the columnist was especially snide [“It’s Great to Catch Up —Whoever You Are,” Dec. 14].
Dear Amy: I’ve included a family Christmas letter along with my Christmas cards for over 30 years now. This is fun, and it is something I like to do. My husband and I are divorcing this year ...
"A Christmas Letter to a Friend,” by Fra Giovanni, 1513 (As read on my radio show by my late father, William D. Smith): “I am your friend and my love for you goes deep.
But, unlike the Christmas letter, they're not gone completely. Instead, traditional cards have largely been replaced by the photo card, among those who still send holiday greetings, said Burnett.
I love some of the Christmas letters where people brag on all their accomplishments. Skip to main content. You ... Christmas Letter from 1952. The Mt. Hope Scrolls By Bobby Jonte Dec 25, 2024 ...
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