For me, it started with a project of consolidating several boxes of Christmas items. One box was full of Christmas cards and letters. While organizing it, I realized that it was full of Christmas letters that I had sent out since 1986. This box had at least one copy of every letter and one photo for each year up until 2014
Yes, I know.
Regarding Christmas letters, people either love them or well…don’t. I am on the “love” team. In 1986, we were sending out over 100
Christmas cards and letters. I just
couldn’t write an individual letter to each person, so yes, that year, I
started writing one Christmas letter to everyone. Upon opening the box, I couldn’t help but read them. Some news was funny, or embarrassing and even
sad. The letters recorded details of
births, deaths, marriages, vacations, dance lessons and house projects…life in
general.
Then the gift idea came!
It was simple!
Second, I bought four matching three ring binders and plenty
of archival top loading sheet protectors.
Fourth, for each year, I inserted the letter with the photo
behind it. My letters are dated, so that
was easy.
Fifth, on the first page of the binder I wrote a note, like
a book preface, regarding these letters being mini-diaries of almost 20 years and
I hope they enjoy reading the story of our lives.
On Christmas morning, my children, who have their own
children, said that this was one of my best gifts ever. Really! Sometimes the simplest gifts are the best.
I made one for each of my three children, and a fourth for
myself. This year, I added our Christmas letter and photo to my binder and plan
to continue to for many years. In
addition, I add the cards and/or photos that my children send me.
Do you have copies of your Christmas letters? If you do, please consider giving them as a
gift to your children. Believe me,
they’ll appreciate it.
:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful idea! You have made me regret that we stopped doing our family newsletters when some horrible things came into our lives. And, maybe, you have given me just the right nudge to get them started again now that life has evened out again.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this great post! Have a blessed day. :)