Seriously, creating a card is the biggest hassle. Next year I'm just going to make an alcoholic donation to the Melissa Needs a Drink fund in your name.
M - It really is. I stressed out trying to think of something creative for like 3 weeks.
G - thanks!
o - I did come up with it myself. My old next door neighbor (who eventually is now Jay Leno's head writer) has been doing creative/play on words cards for the past 25 years. I kinda stole last years Peas on Earth idea from him, but this one was all me.
C - It was a tough decision on how to hng the bear. I didn't think the nail through the head or noose ideas would have gone over too well with the great grandparents.
You know, you can save on making Christmas cards like this: 1. Take your own picture 2. Upload it to I think Shutterfly. 3. Have them sent to Target (you can do that). 4. Buy Target's christmas cards at, I think 41 cents each. Very nice.
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Cute!
So your stocking is the one with the donkey on it? That's fitting...
Seriously, creating a card is the biggest hassle. Next year I'm just going to make an alcoholic donation to the Melissa Needs a Drink fund in your name.
uhm that is so cute. i just wanna pinch her little cheeks!
Cute! Did you come up with that one? Truth is it doesn't matter what the card says, little Kenslee is the star!
Well, as long as you didn't nail the Care Bear to the chimney through its chest, I'd say you're gonna be alright. It's a very cute card. :)
C - Donkey? Thats Rudolph brotha.
M - It really is. I stressed out trying to think of something creative for like 3 weeks.
G - thanks!
o - I did come up with it myself. My old next door neighbor (who eventually is now Jay Leno's head writer) has been doing creative/play on words cards for the past 25 years. I kinda stole last years Peas on Earth idea from him, but this one was all me.
C - It was a tough decision on how to hng the bear. I didn't think the nail through the head or noose ideas would have gone over too well with the great grandparents.
That's very clever.
You know, you can save on making Christmas cards like this: 1. Take your own picture 2. Upload it to I think Shutterfly. 3. Have them sent to Target (you can do that). 4. Buy Target's christmas cards at, I think 41 cents each. Very nice.
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