I can't decide what to do with my christmas letter this year.
1. Go high tech. Put out a nice CD with photos set to music. The problem is that not all of the close friends have a computer yet.
2. Write out each letter by hard. Go old school with each person in the family writing their part of the letter. The downside is either only one person gets the original copy or you have to photocopy them anyway.
3. Start a website. Send out a simple card and sign it with a web address they can go to for the information this really crave.
4. Stick to the status quo. Do the newsletter type format that I have done in the past with stories and photos.
5. Don't send any. Can't do that. I love my family and friends.
For those lucky enough, be on the lookout in your mailbox for what I decide to do.
1. Go high tech. Put out a nice CD with photos set to music. The problem is that not all of the close friends have a computer yet.
2. Write out each letter by hard. Go old school with each person in the family writing their part of the letter. The downside is either only one person gets the original copy or you have to photocopy them anyway.
3. Start a website. Send out a simple card and sign it with a web address they can go to for the information this really crave.
4. Stick to the status quo. Do the newsletter type format that I have done in the past with stories and photos.
5. Don't send any. Can't do that. I love my family and friends.
For those lucky enough, be on the lookout in your mailbox for what I decide to do.
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