I am one of those people who send out the annual Christmas letter. I know some make fun of these but for a number on my list, it is my only contact although in my past they were usually fellow workers or students who were very important in my daily life. I like to discover what they have been up to during the year and hopefully they enjoy my missive.
I now have a number of friends for whom I have no snail mail address and, as I use a Macintosh and do my typing in Appleworks, are unable to open any attachments I send them. Therefore I have posted my 2007 letter at http://home.pacific.net.au/~brianralph/christmas2007.htm
Please feel free to read it and take it as a personal message to you.
Merry Christmas and Happy 2008 to all.
Opinion – 23 November 2024
6 hours ago
6 comments:
And Season's greetings from over the pond to you.
What a lovely Christmas letter!
Thanks for your great Christmas letter - the photos of Paris and Monet's garden make me determined to go back there again - and soon.
God bless you, and thanks for taking taking the time to say hello in the past year - you really have been an encouragement and inspiration.
It has also been great for me to find someone who understands in the Sydney Diocese. It was my good friend Davis (previous comment) who directed me to your blog. I am glad you have been able to find time to visit here while in NZ, I know how hard it can be needing to use internet cafes. Hopefully we can meet in RL after you return. God's Blessings
I hope it's not too late to send Christmas greetings from another part of Christendom, geographically and theologically.
I've taken the liberty of reading your letter - I'm envious of the travels and the garden, all looks wonderful.
At least I can send best wishes for 2008.
Thanks Liftthineeyes, never too late for greetings. God's blessings for 2008 to you and yours.
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