I am good with that sign. If I can find one that isn’t loaded with excess verbiage, I buy it. If not, I make one. But there will be one. Have done it for 55 years. Won’t stop now, just because digital media has fooled people into thinking an email or other electronic ‘card’ shows sincere thoughtfulness.
Buying or designing an actual card shows family et al that you went out of your way to put aside digital convenience and actually spent time looking for just the right sentiment and card design. Those moments spent thinking of what would please someone close to you return more appreciation than any 10 second electronic flash.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Digital birthday cards, real Christmas cards is my formula.
sandpiper almost 7 years ago
I am good with that sign. If I can find one that isn’t loaded with excess verbiage, I buy it. If not, I make one. But there will be one. Have done it for 55 years. Won’t stop now, just because digital media has fooled people into thinking an email or other electronic ‘card’ shows sincere thoughtfulness.
Buying or designing an actual card shows family et al that you went out of your way to put aside digital convenience and actually spent time looking for just the right sentiment and card design. Those moments spent thinking of what would please someone close to you return more appreciation than any 10 second electronic flash.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 7 years ago
I remember those annoying Blue Mountain eCards, I think they still exist.
RAGs almost 7 years ago
Even when I send a “digital” card, I create it my self and send it in an e-mail.