Happy Sunday everyone!! Today is Christmas Eve-Eve!! Around here that’s a big deal. Yesterday was “Christmas Eve Cubed,” suggesting that suspense is a vital ingredient for our holiday magic. Happiness and excitement cost nothing. Neither does cuddling, watching recorded holiday movies, keeping freshly baked cookies secretly in your pocket, or eating meals slowly and indulgently with people you love. Okay.
Today I’d like to share with you fine citizens and scholars our Lazy W Christmas card. A few people have already received this via snail mail or inter-office delivery, but still more will receive this eventually in the flesh. No one knows when, though, because, and this is a bit of little known trivia, I am currently tied with eight other people for the distinction of World’s Most Unorganized Person. The thing is, I need some addresses. Like, a lot of them. But I am insisting that sending cards a tad late really only extends the holiday cheer! Christmas is a feeling more than a date, right? And surprises are fun. Like, the surprise of whether your holiday card will arrive at Christmas or, say, Easter. Okay.
Margi says
Best. Nativity. Ever.
Heather @ new house, new home, new life says
Love it! But miss you and Handsome in the picture.
Vesuvius At Home says
Oh goodness, I adore your Christmas card and I love love love meeting the menagerie. I had no idea you had so many animals out there at the ranch. I love their names. Aprony and Fast Woman? Does it get better than that? Merry Christmas, Chunk-Hi. You’re my favorite.
Anonymous says
These guys make life happy whenever we remember to enjoy their crazy ways!
Mamarific says
This is fantastic. And “Fast Woman”…best cat name EVER!!
Mama Kat says
I’m a little jealous of your nativity scene. 🙂 I would love to get my hands on some of those critters. I bet they keep you plenty busy!!
Sonya@Beyond the Screen Door says
I LOVE this! I thought this was so cute and clever I had to show it to all my family! I actually saw it the day you posted it but in showing everyone how cute it was I forgot to tell you! Merry Christmas, Marie! And Happy New Year!