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Christmas cards?
I have tired of sending cards at Christmas, it is such a waste of card etc., and very expensive for the postage.
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close family will get cards, and my children will still give cards out at school. I will, however, swap my card sending for a donation to either the East Anglian Childrens' hospice or Clic sargent this year.
12:59 Fri 09th Dec 2011
i've stopped sending cards, not because i can't afford to but that i've come to believe that it's a waste of a number of things ... my time, my money, paper, ink, glue, etc. the money now goes to charity instead.
i now only send to the 'oldies' in the family, and one friend who was absolutely horrified that she wouldn't receive a card from us so i've sent her the naffest one i could find.
i now only send to the 'oldies' in the family, and one friend who was absolutely horrified that she wouldn't receive a card from us so i've sent her the naffest one i could find.
Missprim, that 30 quid that I will spend on the loo in all likelihood will not be available throughout the year. Most of the people I send cards to I only do so because I get one fom them, anyone who means something to me I'm in touch with anyway so as I'd rather someone in need benefited from my money than a few people in my phonebook who I rarely see or have contact with.
Make a list and prioritise. For clubs, work etc., arrange to all out in a donation to a local charity (we have Devon Air Ambulance and Shelterbox this year). See how many you can deliver by hand. I put family cards together in one envelope (children, gandchildren etc). I post the rest - usually old friends I write to once a year with our news - I look forward to reading their news too!
Although ast year I took the family Christmas cards by hand and the children complained that they had sent theirs
Although ast year I took the family Christmas cards by hand and the children complained that they had sent theirs