It is indeed that time of year!  And so, from all of us here at Points With a Crew to all of you out there, Merry Christmas, or, if Christmas is not your thing, I wish you felicitations in the religious, cultural or customary greeting of your choice!!! 🙂
Every time I look back through old posts or site traffic, I am amazed at those of you out there have shared so much of your year with me, and for that, I am truly grateful. Â We’ve still got quite a bit going on through the rest of 2022 and even more excitement on the way for 2023.
I hope you have a great Christmas Day and a Happy New Year!
And, although it’s probably too late to save you if you’ve already made your Christmas cards, I leave you with the hilarious “Guide to pluralizing your last name for Christmas cards“, which cracks me up every time I think of a family with the last name of Wolf possibly wishing you a Merry Christmas from “The Wolves”
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Great post and useful action flow chart.
Wishing you and your family a wonderful Christmas and a joyful New Year as well!
Thanks Mr. Vader! You too!
Merry Christmas Dan!! Have a wonderful near year 2017!
I get most Christmas cards free in the mail in September or October. Some are goofy but many are quite nice. Some years I get 40 or 50 nice enough cards.
This year the USPS had a good deal. I believe it was 10 cards for $14.95. But it included 20 stamps which was a $12 value. So 30 cents a card wasn’t bad. They were religious art, Madonna and child, cards.