I finished up my holiday cards this weekend (and have some left*; want one?). I will be showing it here once they have time to be received, though you can probably guess who is front and center this year, based on recent years (2024, 2023, 2022, etc.).
*In the past, I have ordered two dozen, which is almost enough so I make do, but this year the best deal I found was for 40, so ... extras!
But I've found myself thinking about what you might call the philosophy of sending cards, FOR ME (not judging anyone who feels/does differently, I promise), and wanted to work it out in my head, so here you go.
- I like sending cards. There is certainly an argument against it from an ecological standpoint, but I get a little spot of brightness in my day when I receive a card, and hope that those who get mine feel the same. You can't put a price on that. There's so little happy mail in the box these days.
- I also try hard not to feel bad if I don't send cards in a given year. Life happens. I do this to feel good, not bad. No judgements.
- Similarly, I enjoy getting cards, a lot, but I do not keep track of who sends me one, and have zero expectation that anyone I send a card to must send one to me. This isn't a transaction, it's me doing something I want to do. I hope the recipients are glad to get them, but only because it makes me happy to think so.
- I want to send cards, and therefore will pare down my own rules in the interest of doing it at all. I like the idea, the theory, of writing a little note to everyone on every card, but in practice that became paralyzing, to the point of not doing it at all. So I took an idea from many of my friends who do photo cards, and switched to those, with cat photo(s), and a little message on it.
- I ordered from a different place this year, and at checkout they offered to send me self-adhesive envelopes. Yes, it cost a little more, but I am someone who tapes envelopes closed (after more than one paper cut on the tongue incident, I stopped licking), so I decided this might be easier. I am a convert! Worth the extra pennies!
- Speaking of Photo Affections, the cards are very high quality and I am impressed. I used it because I got a Groupon, but would order from again.
I think that's all I wanted to brain-dump about cards! Any thoughts, any questions, want to vent your own feelings? This is a judgement-free, safe holiday-card-related space.

















































