Here
I sit looking at the few Christmas cards I have received this year; this is a
far cry from the number that I had sent out. But that is not my point, my point
is...Is this just a silly tradition or something that has been forgotten in our
society? I find with how technological everything is that we've forgotten how
to compose a hand written anything. There was a time when receiving a Christmas
card was an honour; not everyone could afford to purchase paper let alone ink.
This was something that came from a very well to do family and you had a warm
feeling inside of you when opening this heartfelt wish. Just knowing that in
their busy lives they took the time to let you know that you are in their
thoughts.
Not
to mention the postal service, the people who had to deliver this to you. Just
how much they went through so that you could open the card and know that
someone special was thinking about you. They would take these letters on horse
drawn wagons across extreme heat or extreme cold. Not knowing what was in there
just knowing that it was their duty to get this letter delivered to you.
Where
have those days gone? When people took the time to write and I mean handwrite a
little meaningful note inside. Oh how I miss these days of running to the
mailbox anticipating who would send a card to me or even a letter. There was a
time not too long ago that writing letters was the norm; but now its text
messaging, email and any other gadget that can send your message without any
delay…or any emotion. To me this is the true sense of writing a letter or
Christmas card, the emotion. We have come so far that in this new age; we've
lost our sense of true gratitude of taking the time out of our busy lives to
sit down and write something to someone. It's easy enough to send a text but do
your true feelings come across? Don't get me wrong I do use the technological
advances to my favour; but there is just something to be said about handwriting
anything to someone you know. Despite the low number of return cards, I am
still going to keep the tradition going…so look forward to receiving a
Christmas card from me. And maybe just maybe I've made you think twice about
sending out Christmas cards...
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