Christmas Letter, 1975
December, 1975 It hardly seems possible Christmas is here already – but it is. It’s been quite a year. Lots of activity, which (perhaps along with age) finally caught up with me. I’ve done little […]
December, 1975 It hardly seems possible Christmas is here already – but it is. It’s been quite a year. Lots of activity, which (perhaps along with age) finally caught up with me. I’ve done little […]
Christmas, 1976 As the Christmas season once again arrives, it comes time to share a yearly “visit” with far flung friends. As I look back on my year, my events and activities seem somewhat less […]
1981 Christmas has crept up on me and I’m going to be as late with my cards this year as I was early last year. And what a year it has been! My usual one […]
Wednesday, December 15 Christmas, 1982 Cards are beginning to arrive from far and near and I have hardly even thought about Christmas. This has been a year of many changes and I am, at the […]
Christmas, 1983 Even though we are experiencing relatively mild 40-60° weather, Thanksgiving holidays and 3 blizzards out west tell me it is time to compose my yearly epistle. This has been a relatively quiet, uneventful […]
The Christmas season is here once again and I look forward to hearing from you about your year — and sharing with you some of the highlights & lowlights – of my year. Of course the real highlight of my year was my trip to Greece in August. Some of the details of that marvelous adventure will come at the end of this letter for those of you interested in the “long version.”
Somehow it has been more difficult for me to get into the swing of writing this year’s Christmas letter, perhaps because it is not as up beat as my last letter about
Season’s Greetings to one and all from one very happy and contented person. I’m running late with my Christmas letter because it has been such a full and happy year I hardly know
It’s hard to believe that Christmas has rolled around again and one year has passed so quickly. I guess that old saying is true: “Time flies when you are having fun!” Yes, this first full year of retirement has really been fun.
The lights, the carols and songs, the cheer and parties; even the glut of TV Christmas shows, pages of advertising circulars in newspapers and the mail urging “Buy from us!”; the chill of winter, the threat of snow and an early Chanukah herald the advent of our Christmas holiday season.