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Sent off cards today, an assortment of sentiments on the outside with a few that don't say anything, all are blank inside.
Now I forgot how many I sent! LOL! Counted numerous times before I packaged them so I'd send enough envelopes but my brain is like the hamburger joint...in & out!
__________________ We can't all be stars but we can all twinkle.
This will be my 4th - and longest ... 10 days this time.
I was always jealous of my parents as they did the cruise gig every other year of so...
We lost dad last May, and mom's not doing so well herself...
The time away from home, work, phones, emails, and day to day grind is a much needed respite i can't encourage enough!
Within a few days I'll be mailing a large box of cards, all in sleeves, all blank inside. I like the idea of having a large assortment available for the taking by those who can use these. It's great, too, to have them in plastic sleeves for protection as people sort through looking for the type of card they want. Glad to contribute towards Hospice efforts. They do so much for so many in times of need.
Cheryl Y, South Pasadena CA
Carol H, Makanda IL
J S, Shelbyville KY
Cynthia O, Anchorage AK
Anna J, Stone Mountain, GA
Sharon H, Commerce Township, MI
Lee Mae E, Silverdale, WA
Beth T, Columbia MO
Melissa W, Poughkeepsie NY (I used to live in Hopewell Junction!)
Karen O, Coalville, UT
Kari W, Fuquay Varina NC (I moved from Raleigh 3 years ago)
I want to say a BIG THANK YOU to everyone who sent in cards. I know that the Hospice families and staff will appreciate each and every one of them. Thank you for helping me to "pay it forward"