… not to be confused with Christmas all ready!
… because I’m not ready. It’s been a year too full of changes, long hours and failed good intentions. I’m working on cards now (after a series of techno-fails that almost literally brought me to tears last weekend), so I hope the good folks still on my card list celebrate the twelve days of Christmas from the 25th to January 6th. Personally, I celebrate Christmas as I do birthdays; why confine joy and good cheer to a block on the calendar? In that spirit, the cards will be mailed in the morning and phooey on anyone who gets uptight about when they arrive.

There probably won’t be a year in review. Gg and I are doing really well, and the challenges that remain are ones I don’t care to hash out here. I’ve found a line of activewear I adore and Gretchen Greer has minor dental issues we will need to address in 2020, and that’s as exciting as it gets.
Maybe if I get everything baked and wrapped with time to spare, I’ll add another post with more that just a photo of my cute girl and the briefest update ever, but if not, know we wish you a merry Christmas or a happy whatever you are celebrating, and we hope 2020 brings lots of love and laughter your way.
If you are all ready or taking a break from holiday preparations and/or celebrations, share your tips with me!
Merry Christmas!!! I had a friend who was so late sending Christmas cards, she bought Valentine cards and included them with the Christmas cards, so you are still good!!! Late is relative.
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Coming over to wish you a Merry Christmas.
People know you love them, cards or no cards, early or late.
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Channon…..such a great photo card for all you blog pals ! May 2020 be really really good to you.
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Now that it’s all over, the best hint is just do what you can without being stressed out. Cake is always a good solution. Cute Santa picture with Gg. Happy New Year, Chan!
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