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vwpamperedchef said:I agree---my mom started a new tradition this year. She typed up a letter to the family (extended) about 10 of us.
She packaged up 10 notecards one for each person. She wrote that we have to write a nice thought about each person on the list (thought, memory, why we love them etc). Christmas morning she hosts a breakfasts for us. Everyone is to bring their cards to the breakfast and put it in that persons "keepsake box". Each person will go home with a keepsake box and 10 notes from each family about why they are special in the family.
At first, we mocked the idea, but I think it brings the greater picture to life.
She bought quality, but inexpensive cards, and tied them up with a bow and gave them to each family member with the letter this past weekend. Giving everyone enough time to write thiers.
Hopefully will bring a MORE meaningful gift to the table.
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