A Card For A Friend
Dec. 13th, 2008 10:53 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am going to go find some more cheerful things to post about. I have splendid poetry lined up for Monday *waves to a Certain Splendid Poet*, but first this:
I've addressed all my cards, and I have a couple extra and a few stamps left. So, to quote a previous iteration of myself: Do you have a friend whom you think should get more cards, and would be pleased by a Happy Everything card? And do you trust me not to steal their identity or sign them up for 50 subscriptions?
In that case, leave me a comment (they're screened) including your friend's name and address, and I'll send them a card. If I manage to be organized enough I'll say I sent it by your request.
I've addressed all my cards, and I have a couple extra and a few stamps left. So, to quote a previous iteration of myself: Do you have a friend whom you think should get more cards, and would be pleased by a Happy Everything card? And do you trust me not to steal their identity or sign them up for 50 subscriptions?
In that case, leave me a comment (they're screened) including your friend's name and address, and I'll send them a card. If I manage to be organized enough I'll say I sent it by your request.
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Date: 2008-12-14 03:00 am (UTC)okay, I did mine in stages - and I set a deadline.
All of that having been said - it was a fun project....doesn't it just make you smile to address holiday cards, and such?
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Date: 2008-12-14 05:51 am (UTC)*laugh* So true. I've spent all week addressing and stamping and signing cards... but yes, it's so much fun, putting them all together, contemplating people's surprise and smiles when they arrive...