Day 12

40-Day Challenge Day 12

Day 12

Compile your Christmas cards list and divide it into manageable groups. Address envelopes and sign cards, one group at a time. If sending a Christmas letter, draft it, finalize it, and print it.

Listen …

If you can compose a decent sentence and access a few modern-day tools, you have all you need to create a unique and priceless gift—A Family Christmas Letter. Done well, it will be treasured by those who receive it, and that’s a gift money cannot buy.

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  1. Vivian W Freppon says:

    I used to do the family Christmas letter when my children were small and our family was so busy. Now that I am a retired widow I send pictures of my kids and grandkids so the family that I’ve sent Christmas cards to can see how my kids grew up and they can watch my beautiful grandchildren grow as well. Sometimes I add a note here and there in some of the cards.

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  2. Kaki says:

    Dear Mary, I love your 40 day challenge but missed a couple days while we were on vacation. Is there a list of all the challenges somewhere?

    Thank you.

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