You bet cha, Andrea. And I am in charge of the list!
Please send your snail mail addy to me at this address, which I have
unmunged so that everyone can get their addresses to me (who choses
to, that is).
Rose
rosab.1@shaw.ca
Hey Andrea!
Seems like we only meet at the Holidays! I know you are involved with the UK
group but I would love it if you would post more here.
Melinda
Rose,
How many people usually do the card exchange? I'm thinking about
doing it this year for the first time. It's always sounded like a
neat thing to do, but I'm always so bogged down during that time of
year. With my new, less demanding job this year, I might be able to
do it.
Carol
> >Are we doing a Christmas card exchange this year?
> You bet cha, Andrea. And I am in charge of the list!
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> Rose
> rosab.1@shaw.ca
RoseB - 24 Oct 2004 05:23 GMT
>Rose,
>How many people usually do the card exchange? I'm thinking about
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>do it.
>Carol
As of right now I have 31 names, and I am not expecting a great deal
more. I anticipate around 40 give or take a few.
I think that it will help if I can get this out at the beginning of
November as I hope to do. That way there will be plenty of time. One
year I did about two or three every night and before too long they
were all done.
Rose
Being educated means that rather than fearing the unknown, one seeks
to understand it. RB
Kelly Cobb - 24 Oct 2004 15:31 GMT
> >Rose,
> >How many people usually do the card exchange? I'm thinking about
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> Being educated means that rather than fearing the unknown, one seeks
> to understand it. RB
I love getting your cards, Rose...you do seem to take a fair amount of time
with them and I appreciate your little notes about school, etc.
Kelly C.;o)
RoseB - 25 Oct 2004 06:05 GMT
>I love getting your cards, Rose...you do seem to take a fair amount of time
>with them and I appreciate your little notes about school, etc.
Thank you. I do like to make it a little more personal.
Rose
firechief - 30 Oct 2004 07:49 GMT
Carol wrote:
> How many people usually do the card exchange? I'm thinking about
> doing it this year for the first time. It's always sounded like a
> neat thing to do, but I'm always so bogged down during that time of
> year. With my new, less demanding job this year, I might be able to
> do it.
The count has been going downhill since my first year on
the list. I would be surprised if 50 signed up this year.
But I use adresses from lists of past years -- 2000, 2001,
2002, 2003 -- to send cards to people who have dropped
out for various reasons.
RoseB - 31 Oct 2004 01:40 GMT
> Carol wrote:
>
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> 2002, 2003 -- to send cards to people who have dropped
> out for various reasons.
We will just have over 40.
Rose
Rose @}>->--
Being educated means that rather than fearing the unknown, one seeks to understand it. RB