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Rgde discovered some tips celebrating festival and holidays like Valentines, Xmas, Thanksgiving and summer Holidays, just to help you enjoy.

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Absorba Baby Light Green Bubbles Teddy Bear Feet Onesie Bib Infant Child Size Newborn


Absorba Baby Light Green Bubbles Teddy Bear Feet Onesie Bib Infant Child Size Newborn



Absorba Baby 100% cotton (exclusive of trim) footed onesie bubble dot design. Feet have teddy bears on them. Also comes with coordinating stripped teddy bear bib. Brand new with tags and hanger. Baby Size Newborn, up to 21″, up to 8 lbs….


Absorba Baby Blue Bubbles Teddy Bear Feet Onesie Bib Infant Boy Size 0-3M


Absorba Baby Blue Bubbles Teddy Bear Feet Onesie Bib Infant Boy Size 0-3M



Absorba girl’s 100% cotton (exclusive of trim) footed onesie bubble dot design. Feet have teddy bears on them. Also comes with coordinating stripped teddy bear bib. Brand new with tags and hanger. Baby Boy Size 0/3M, up to 24″, up to 11 lbs….


Absorba Baby Blue Bubbles Teddy Bear Feet Onesie Bib Infant Boy Size 6-9M


Absorba Baby Blue Bubbles Teddy Bear Feet Onesie Bib Infant Boy Size 6-9M



Absorba girl’s 100% cotton (exclusive of trim) footed onesie bubble dot design. Feet have teddy bears on them. Also comes with coordinating stripped teddy bear bib. Brand new with tags and hanger. Baby Boy Size 6/9M, 26-28″, 16-19 lbs….



Stay in Union With True Merry Yuletide Cards, Not E-mail

Remember that line in the old song “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas,” written by Irving Berlin?

“I’m dreaming of a white Christmas,
With every Christmas card I write”

Christmas cards, the topic of Berlin’s song first sung in 1954, had no competition when the song was released because e-mail likely hadn’t even been dreamed of. Now, it seems that many people in today’s rushed world would rather sit down at the computer and type out an e-mail with a Christmas wish on it instead of taking the time to write out a thoughtful message in true Merry Christmas cards.


Merry Christmas Cards

Two different communication systems

  • Cards existed long before e-mail
  • Cards cost more than e-mail
  • E-mail provides a faster delivery of the message

Push comes to shove and almost everyone would rather receive a physical card than one sent by e-mail. The biggest impact of the growing trend to send e-cards might be people’s increasing positive reactions when they actually receive traditional cards. Few people argue with the concept that receiving traditional Christmas cards is preferable to receiving e-cards sent for the same purpose.

A real, live Christmas card shows that you thought of the person specifically. Picking out a card takes time, and that simple act will be appreciated. If you write a message and sign your name to the card, that carries even more meaning to the recipient. More than the amount of money you have spent on the card and postage, the recipient will focus on the thought that is was you who sent the card. Once you send your card to another, they may place it in a prominent place in their home for others to see. That can’t be said of an e-mail.

I think the holidays lend themselves to being more personal and intimate by sending real Merry Christmas cards. For speed of communication, e-mail is at the top of the charts. But, it just doesn’t seem a good way to foster Christmas spirit. Can you imagine ol’ Irving singing, “I’m dreaming of a White Christmas, with every e-mail I type out and send”?

Wouldn’t you say that sounds a little corny?

For more fun with Christmas greeting cards visit www.ModernGreetings.com because holiday fun begins with Christmas greeting cards


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