I have received a few Christmas cards this year. Some are personal and some are from people who follow this site. I want to send a special thank you to Beatrice in the United Kingdom for her card.
I will be sending our cards out today. I remember another time when we would receive a large number of cards at Christmas. I suppose it is another tradition that has been marginalized to demean (cancel) our culture.
This Christmas season is more hopeful than those since the release of the SARS-COV2 virus in 2019. While the Trump victory is cause for celebration and hope for our country, we too must bear some of the responsibility for making our nation great again. A moral and righteous people is a good foundation. Restoring the rule of law and justice for those responsible for the evil that has enveloped our country must be implemented to edify this foundation.
What does that have to do with Christmas cards? For me, it is a personal reaching out to my friends and relatives in a more meaningful way than a message or email. And maybe that reminds people of a simpler time when friendships meant something important.
David DeGerolamo
I totally agree with you on your last paragraph. We have always sent cards out for the same reason. I miss the simpler times.
Here in Canada, our equivalent of USPS went on strike just as the card-sending season was beginning.
How very convenient, in the world’s ‘first post-national state’.
Just something else they’ve taken from us.
Merry Christmas David and Wes and everyone here at NCRenegade.