How to Get Your Christmas Cards Sent on Time
You wake up on December 21st and realize that once again "Take Family Photo For Christmas Card" is still on your to-do list.
You panic and search for the family photo that you had a stranger take when you were on a family vacation in South Carolina. You find it, but only to realize that everyone is squinting into the sun and that lime green shirt you thought was really cute isn't.
You search through all your photos, and desperately hope that the one that Aunt Sara at your cousin's wedding turned out. It didn't.
As a last resort you try to get the kids out in the back yard to snap a photo. But Johnny has a runny nose, Mandy is crying because her hands are freezing, and Max is stuffing snow down Nathaniel's coat. It's hopeless. You log back onto your computer and open the South Carolina again and hope that it wasn't really as bad as you originally thought. You decide not to send out a Christmas card. . .again.
Wouldn't it be nice if every December wasn't a mad rush to get everything done? Wouldn't it be nice if you weren't running around the house with Windex in one hand and paper towel in the other and tripping over the vacuum cleaner cord? Wouldn't it be nice if you could send your out of state relatives a family photo? Wouldn't it be nice if there was one less thing on your to-do list? Wouldn't it be nice if someone just took care of your Christmas card for you?
I have a solution: Have your family photos taken this Spring and print your cards now - Tada, you're ahead of schedule!