Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your teens won’t be keen on it? So what? They can throw on sweaters and smile for 15 minutes.
Yeah I'm sure those will have lots of holiday cheer...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll be honest, I’ll think you guys are having a rough patch. Others may not, but this would be my first thought – I am the poster on the Fairfax double murder thread that initially thought there were marital problems because their Christmas only had a picture of the child on it.
Never crossed my mind. I would assume there was no time or they couldn't get a family photo they liked, or didn't feel like posing for a photo or they just really liked that child photo. I would not think anything negative if I got a generic card with no photo. You people have too much time on your hands or are too judgy to read into a Christmas card. I like getting cards. Any cards. I don't see hidden meanings.
Anonymous wrote:no one sends cards anymore.
Free yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll be honest, I’ll think you guys are having a rough patch. Others may not, but this would be my first thought – I am the poster on the Fairfax double murder thread that initially thought there were marital problems because their Christmas only had a picture of the child on it.
Anonymous wrote:Your teens won’t be keen on it? So what? They can throw on sweaters and smile for 15 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:This is such a petty, first world problem, but it crossed my mind just now after receiving an email from Shutterfly.
For the past 16 years, since we had our first baby, we have sent out photo cards with a nice family group photo adorning them. I also love the cards we receive from others, and I’d say 95% of them are also photo cards, the rest being regular cards from older relatives.
We hit a rough patch in our marriage this year and have no family photos, no fun vacation pics, and our teens wouldn’t be keen on a photo shoot just for the holiday card; I didn’t ask them, I just know!
I don’t want to lose the correspondence from others by NOT sending a card, because I know people are trying to lighten their card loads already, stamps are ridiculous. What will people think if I send a generic card this year?
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing “generic” about sending a traditional greeting card and ***hand-writing*** a brief sentiment, such as “Wishing you a wonderful holiday season! Love, The Wilson Family”
What IS generic is family photo cards that have pre-printed sentiments and not even a handwritten “Love, Sally and family.”