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Monday, December 22, 2008

Warm Wishes

Snowman

This morning walking from the train to the office, it was below zero and I was extremely uncomfortable. More accurately, I couldn't feel my feet, toes or face. I'd write something poetic or sugary, but the fact is it dampened my mood. To be honest with you—I was downright grumpy. Later that afternoon, I worked on this card. And it made me feel a little better.

If you know someone who needs a little warming up—feel free to pass it along. And most importantly, here's wishing you a Merry Christmas and joyful holiday season to you and yours. Stay warm.

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Hello David,

Sorry to hear you had such a bad day. Thanks for sharing the card.

I haven't been having the best time lately with the weather either, but oh well, it can only get better. Oh and BTW, Summer's coming next so look ahead:)

Best wishes. Have a Merry Christmas:)

- Clinton

The card is very nice. Thanks for sharing!

Last winter, I discovered toe warmers. They're the most wonderful invention ever - or at least that's what I think when I'm freezing cold. This year, I've heard rumors that one Christmas present of mine will be battery-heated gloves. I'm very excited! I ride horses outside in the winter... and there's nothing worse than being freezing cold.

So, if you need tips for warm accessories to brighten up your day, let me know. ;-) Otherwise, just enjoy our warm holiday wishes!

Clinton,

Thanks. I'm feeling better already!
Katie, I am seriously considering toe warmers. :-)

David, awesome card. Try to stay warm for the holidays, and Merry Christmas to you and your family.

Thanks and best wishes to you too.

Classic Armano! Although I do like the addition of cultural innuendos :) Le Magnifique'

Happy holydays, David!

Greetings from Guatemala, wish you the best this upcoming year.

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