I know, Deb. I’m not typically caught up in being PC for the sake of PC. And the whole holiday season actually leaves a lot to be desired for me personally. But I have friends for whom this time of year holds significant meaning. So for them, it’s my way to wish them happiness with their traditions.
For me, it’s about a time to reflect on the reality that until we all find peace within ourselves, there can be no peace in the world.
This reminds me of a discussion several years ago about what do I say to people whether or not I know them and their faith leanings. I had settled the issue for myself, if not to the satisfaction of anyone else in the group, at the time. Now I wonder if I need to assess that solution and see if it is still appropriate and pertinent. Thanks.
And the best of the season to you too. Peace on Earth.
That’s a great card. I stopped sending cards a long time ago because I have a crippling post office phobia (not really.. sort of).
Thanks for visiting my blog!
gina
Yes…peace on earth.
I enjoyed your card very much. There cannot be enough peace on earth.
What a perfect card. Hallmark carry this one?
Happy holidays to you Karen!
I know, Deb. I’m not typically caught up in being PC for the sake of PC. And the whole holiday season actually leaves a lot to be desired for me personally. But I have friends for whom this time of year holds significant meaning. So for them, it’s my way to wish them happiness with their traditions.
For me, it’s about a time to reflect on the reality that until we all find peace within ourselves, there can be no peace in the world.
This reminds me of a discussion several years ago about what do I say to people whether or not I know them and their faith leanings. I had settled the issue for myself, if not to the satisfaction of anyone else in the group, at the time. Now I wonder if I need to assess that solution and see if it is still appropriate and pertinent. Thanks.