12.16.2008

Death of the Christmas Card

It's mid-December, and a curious phenomenon is happening here in Troy, Ohio...there's a notable lack of gay red envelopes containing festive Christmas greetings gracing our mailbox. So far, we've only received one holiday greeting, and it's been delivered by the old shoeleather express (take that, Mr. Postman!). So what gives?

I've seen other bloggers mentioning different reasons why they weren't participating in this archaic holiday tradition this year - mostly financial, environmental, and frugal, good points all. But for me, this year it's been mostly about time management. There's only so many hours in December. Between cooking, making personalized teacher gifts, planning a trip to the old hometown, working, and all the other minutae of daily life, certain festivities had to go. So sorry, but bye-bye holiday greetings.

My girl Julie, down there in Texas, was debating about that queen of all holiday greetings, the Family Update Letter (yes, it does warrant caps, don't you think?). And that's another reason why it felt acceptable to let the Christmas cards go the way of the dinosaur this year. Most of my family and friends check in to see what's new here fairly frequently. So anything we could send to them would probably be yesterday's news.

What do you think? Have you noticed a lack of red and green cheery envelopes in the mailbox? Have you decided to forego the mass mailing of the cards this year? If so, why?

7 comments:

  1. We still did our christmas card this year! It gets expensive though, and I kinda wish we hadn't!

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  2. I am still sending out my Christmas cards though not as many as usual and I have no clue if they will reach anyone by Christmas. Needless to say, they're not out yet.....

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  3. I have noticed! Just yesterday I was whining about this to my youngest son who replied by saying "Maybe people don't like us anymore". It is that kind of attitude that is ruining our country.

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  4. I'm so glad to see you mention this. We haven't received even half of the normal load of cards we usually do. I was blaming it on the economy, but I guess going Green could explain it too. We sent our cards out, the day after Thanksgiving, as is our tradition. We send a photo card that we hope people keep:) I hope that is more Green then a paper card that gets pitched.

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  5. uuuuhhhhh, sorry, didn't get to them yet!

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  6. I have noticed as well! Big time. And I also didn't send them out this year!!

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  7. I just ordered our cards two hours ago through Shutterfly. They'll arrive by January 2...just in time for Christmas!

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