December 06, 2009

It's Happened


It's happened... The day I dread in the Christmas Season. The day when, much too early, I receive the first Christmas card of the year. The day when from here on out I feel the pressure to get it done myself. I thought the first card of the season came a few days ago. As I took the mail from our box I saw the envelope and I cursed the skies. For heaven's sakes it's only the 2nd of December I cried! Turned out it was just a newsletter. Whew- that was a close one. But I knew this day was to come in short order because a friend from the past had requested my zip code on facebook. I thought about unfriending her for this vicious act of being so prompt, thus making us all feel the need to be on top of things as well. Instead I gave her my zip code.

And yes, it was her card that came today. It was a printed off sheet of photos of her twins doing all sorts of things from winning essay contests, catching fish, playing sports of all kinds and showing off the green motorcycle purchased by Jack (age 11?) himself. Oh won't that green machine make my kids green with envy. Almost as envious as their mother is over the fact that Janet is done with her cards and can forget about it from Dec 5th-25th. I am green I say. And not a festive goes-with-red green either!

Well I guess I better stop blogging and boo-hooing about it and get to work. All I can say (and I say this each year) is how are we going to top last year's letter? Too cocky? Sorry!

6 comments:

Kristina P. said...

I hope to get my cards out next week!

noyb said...

those who get their Christmas cards/newsletters out this early are compensating for some horrible emotional disorder. do i sound bitter? lol. its a crazy standard to hold yourself to. send yours out when you want to. heck, send a new years card if you want to!

Eileen said...

I just wrote your address on an envelope yesterday!

literaqueen said...

I don't even start to think about Christmas cards and such until January. It's not worth the stress.

Plus, I have an aunt in Connecticut who gets her Christmas cards in the mail by-- I'm not kidding-- the day after Thanksgiving. My dad tried to beat her one year and mislabeled the address. But if it hadn't been returned, he would have beaten her . . .

Kelly said...

Eileen! You are evil.... I wrote my card today but it's still an early draft. We also took photos of the kids in the snow today. I doubt anything good came of it though- teens make a photo shoot a bit hard I'd say.

Rhonda said...

You are right. Last years will be hard to top. I still remember very well the "Christmas in Babylon" Fine job "T". Im sure you will think up something grand again though. You always seem too. I'm looking forward to it.