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Category: Christmas Letters

Annual family Christmas letters.

Christmas 2001

Merry Christmas 2001

Hello and once again I thought I was ahead of the game having 90% of my shopping and out of town deliveries done by Nov. 11. We got the Christmas tree up on Dec. 2 and worked on the rest of the decorations up during the week. Then this weekend we wallpapered the bathroom and today I planned to do our annual letter, but we decided to do a road trip to Kalispell for Chinese food instead. (It’s not Paris for Chateaubriand, but it will do.)   Now sitting here I realize that I have no baking done, my house needs cleaning and I’ve got two last minute parcels to mail off. Oh well, the sun is shining, Grandma Boyle is with us and I’m madly writing on a clipboard.

Christmas 2000

Merry Christmas 2000

Well it is that time of year again, and once again we are not ready. Don’t know where the year has gone, but there never seems to be enough time to do everything we had planned. I used to believe that we were being overly ambitious, but I have slowly come to realize that I am just getting older and can’t do as much as I used to (or maybe never did – I just can’t remember).

Christmas 1999

Seasons Greetings’ 99

Well –  It’s that time of year again to get out our annual Christmas letter. This has been a busy and chaotic year (but haven’t they all been). Lets see where should we start.

Christmas 1998

SEASON’S GREETINGS!!

Once again it is time to share with you the things that have (mostly) warmed our hearts over the past year.

Christmas 1997

Hello and early Seasons Greetings or late change of address or late birth announcement . . .

1997 has been a year of many changes for our family and while we intended to send out change of address and birth announcements, suddenly it’s three months later and close enough to Christmas — thus the triple combination.

Christmas 1996

The snow is falling (and falling and falling) and mom and dad say that means its time to say Hi and Wish a Merry Christmas to all our friends. It’s kind of good that Christmas and letter writing happens in the winter, cuz you have more time inside to write.

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