Sara,
Zippy is collecting snail mail addresses, and Rottie is collecting email addresses. So far that's been the consensus; at least that who I sent to! :eek: :D
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Sara,
Zippy is collecting snail mail addresses, and Rottie is collecting email addresses. So far that's been the consensus; at least that who I sent to! :eek: :D
I think it is kind of childish to say "If you can't send to all, don't sent to any" That is what we did in kindergarten!! When you give (or send) a gift, you do it because you WANT to, not because you EXPECT anything in return. Am I right?? So why would a card be any different? For those of us that decide we can afford the postage, and that is what we enjoy, then we will do it. For those of us that find the monetary aspect a little frightening, we'll do our best to limit the number we send in the mail and send the rest e-mail. Why is that so hard!!! If I personnaly sent out 100 snail mail cards and only received 10 back BUT received 90 e-cards, I would NOT feel slighted in the least!! At least everyone on the list was remembered.
So with that said, if this can be worked out, then I'd love to participate.
Jen
This will be a ton of fun!! Just wait until you all get your first....second.....third.....fourth.....etc. card in the mail or email! It's so great!
Thanks Zippy and Rottielover for helping coordinate this! :)
Me too!! This will be great! Heck, if I get the list early enough...I can just get a jumpstart writing all the cards out and putting the pictures in, in time to send them out in December! LOL LOL Should we go ahead and give our addresses now?
:)
I'd like to join in and I must say that jenluckenbach's idea appeals to me! :) Let's see, there's still time to decide until the last posting date to either ZippyCat or Rottielover. :)
I'd like to send snail mail to some and e-cards to some - but I'd also like it to be a surprize. :D
Well said!Quote:
Originally posted by jenluckenbach
I think it is kind of childish to say "If you can't send to all, don't sent to any" That is what we did in kindergarten!! When you give (or send) a gift, you do it because you WANT to, not because you EXPECT anything in return. Am I right?? So why would a card be any different? For those of us that decide we can afford the postage, and that is what we enjoy, then we will do it. For those of us that find the monetary aspect a little frightening, we'll do our best to limit the number we send in the mail and send the rest e-mail. Why is that so hard!!! If I personnaly sent out 100 snail mail cards and only received 10 back BUT received 90 e-cards, I would NOT feel slighted in the least!! At least everyone on the list was remembered.
So with that said, if this can be worked out, then I'd love to participate.
Jen
Perhaps if you are going to send some cards, but not all, you should be sure to send them early, so that those who are trying to conserve their finances will have yoyr return address there, and can wait a bit and decide.
I want everyone's address, but will promise to be happy no matter how many or few I get in return. (It'd be too much hassle to keep track otherwise anyway!) A hand-scrawled postcard is cheaper to buy and mail even than a regular Christmas card, so that could be another option for folks!
Just to make Everything clear,I`m gonna collect the e-mail adresses and zippy`s gonna collect the snail mail things!
But I`m confused about something!
Do we HAVE to send a card to everyone on the snail mail list? or not?:confused: