Do you get those, Diane? I read the letters we've received so far to my family yesterday and we got a huge kick out of them (one of them was written "American Media Scandal" style -- funny!). One of our friends is German, and it was very interesting/sweet to hear her take on the refugees. Like your photo.
Actually, we get one at the library each year from a family that most of us don't have interaction with. The personal details are more than you'd expect a stranger to send. People have such fascinating philosophies in the second decade of the 21st century. (By fascinating I mean repugnant.)
Your "altered" image is hilarious. Yep - I've read a letter or two like that over the years! I tend to prefer the 1-page ones just with highlights.... ;0)
I am receiving fewer each year. Perhaps the families are too busy, or have less to say now that children are grown. You do great things with pictures, Diane, a chuckle this morning.
Love this! Thanks for the big smiles today, Diane. I have mixed feelings about those Christmas letters. I guess it depends on how much bragging people do in them. :)
Do you get those, Diane? I read the letters we've received so far to my family yesterday and we got a huge kick out of them (one of them was written "American Media Scandal" style -- funny!). One of our friends is German, and it was very interesting/sweet to hear her take on the refugees. Like your photo.
ReplyDeleteActually, we get one at the library each year from a family that most of us don't have interaction with. The personal details are more than you'd expect a stranger to send. People have such fascinating philosophies in the second decade of the 21st century. (By fascinating I mean repugnant.)
DeleteYour "altered" image is hilarious. Yep - I've read a letter or two like that over the years! I tend to prefer the 1-page ones just with highlights.... ;0)
ReplyDeleteHighlights are definitely preferable!
DeleteI am receiving fewer each year. Perhaps the families are too busy, or have less to say now that children are grown. You do great things with pictures, Diane, a chuckle this morning.
ReplyDeleteKeep chuckling, Linda!
DeleteLove this! Thanks for the big smiles today, Diane. I have mixed feelings about those Christmas letters. I guess it depends on how much bragging people do in them. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's not the bragging but the proselytizing that gets me.
DeleteSunday smiles Diane; thanks for linking up at my Sunday Lime
ReplyDeletemuch love...