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Merry Christmas!

December 22, 2009 By: The Card Sender Category: Personal Development

I’ll admit to you and only you that the Christmas season came way to fast. I was not prepared at all. It seemed just yesterday I was cutting the Turkey, and telling my nieces and nephews, they had grown at least 4 inches since last Thanksgiving.

The season came crashing upon me and I found myself having to desperately catch the Christmas Spirit or get swept away in making excuses. Believe it or not this is my favorite time of the year. Yes…Yes…Christmas is my favorite season. I love the stories that are told during this time of the year. From the birth of the baby Jesus, to the story of Kris Kringle, Christmas stories have always fascinated me. I love the decorations that are passionately created by people from all around the World. I secretly admire my neighbor, whose Christmas lights dance around his yard every night. I love the way my brothers and sisters talk to each other during the Christmas season. I love the way your immediate family is always asking the question “What do you want for Christmas?”

All of these things I love about Christmas. However, what I love the most about Christmas is that it is a season of Hope, Joy and Peace. I have found that even if you choose to not believe in God…most people do believe that there is hope, joy and the need for peace on earth.

As you share your Christmas with friends and family, tell them about joy, hope and peace. Share a Christmas story that has been passed down through your family. Hug someone and tell them that “prayer” really does change situations and outcomes. Share the Christmas Spirit.

Don’t be like me and get caught up in the day to day happenings and almost lose sight of what the season is truly about. I’ve slowed down and now I am sharing my Christmas with friends, family and strangers. The card attached to this email was a card I sent to a couple we met in Orlando, who were strangers but now are friends.

I’ll be praying for all my readers, their families, friends and strangers that they may encounter during this Christmas season. If you’re really slowing down, maybe you too will have time to secretly admire your neighbors Christmas lights as they bring joy to the darkness.

Pray for me and my family during this Christmas season.

Warmest Regards,

The Card Sender

A Greeting Card for Breast Cancer Awareness

October 28, 2009 By: The Card Sender Category: Random Acts of Kindness

Understand, Be Aware

Understand, Be Aware

I have had the experience of losing a Cousin to Breast Cancer. I am in no way an expert. I can only say, I’ll pray with you or for someone you love, if they or you are going through Breast Cancer. Let the truth be told, I don’t even know how to feel about the experience, because my cousin kepted it a secret from most of us until her very last days. She never let on about her deteriorating health or that her time with us was shoter than we thought. She continued to live, laugh, love and enjoy her family everyday.

Today I admire her courage. I admire the organizations, family and friends who continue to carry the ever burning Torch of “Breast Cancer Awareness”.

I sent this greeting card to organizations, family and friends whom I know are deeply involved in finding a cure for this disease. A disease that takes to many of our men and women prematurely from us. A disease that I have not totally wrapped my mind around it’s devestation. This month is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Although it’s the end of the month, find an organization or someone who is walking or riding to raise funds for this important and life changing event and then donate your time or make a contribution.

There are a lot of factors that might affect your risk for breast cancer. I’ve listed a few concerns below. However the best diagnosis you can get is from your family physician or your personal doctor. Go get a check-up today!

Facts about women at risk:

1. Family history. Your risks increase if your mother, sister, daughter, or two or more other close relatives, such as cousins, have a history of breast cancer.

2. Smoking and Drinking Alcohol

3. Women who bear children late in life (after the age of 30)

for more information visit, http://www.breastcancer.org/

This month my greeting card company has pledge .50 cents for every card sent. You can participate by contacting me at my email: thirtythreebuilders@yahoo.com. I will send you the appropriate information.

Send a Greeting Card for “Breast Cancer Awareness” today.

Warmest Regards
The Card Sender