Editor Bob’s Favorite Top Ten Winter Cards
Winter is here! I was surfing online when I got the idea of how sometimes people use winter as a metaphor for bad times. The climate of this economy isn’t really bringing good holiday cheer in the days leading to Christmas. To add to the woes, the relationships around me seem to be withering away like dead, dry leaves in Central Park. The only way to survive through this and come out unscathed, if you asked me, is to stick together with friends and family. I believe the warmth of interpersonal bonding will definitely nurture us and take us to the other end. To help you strengthen that bond this winter, I have chosen these wonderfully warm winter ecards. If you have to reach out to friends and folks you want to connect with, now is the time…
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I think that you should plan another party and ask Berka if she can come and tell her a lot of complements if she is there at the party so she feels welcomed and apriceated.
-Christina
I’m glad everything between you and Berka is ok… ‘winter’ is used for old age too.. now is the winter of our discontent.. winter must be cold for those with no warm memories
I like 2 read ur newsletters Bob. Thanks 4 the card. ‘Happy New Year’.