From the Heart Christmas Greetings from Austin
 
Christmas Greetings from Austin
Written by Shirley T   
Wednesday, 23 December 2009 15:53
This year, our Christmas is going to be rather different.
The first card from Down Under...Thanks Auntie C
First, we are going to celebrate a winter Christmas in North Hemisphere that the temperature may fluctuate between 30 to 50 degree Fahrenheit (2 to 10 degree Celsius). So, does that sounds cool, cold or chill to you? The temperature after all are just numbers which may not be a good gauge and perhaps I have to factor in the wind as well. I guess 'Sheldon Cooper' from 'The Big Bang Theory' would argue that the words of cool, cold or chill are merely adjectives that describe a subjective state. In other words, each temperature may reflect differently on different individuals based on their personal tolerance. Some where which is cool to me may be cold to you, right? Guess too much of 'Cooper' syndrome!
Surprise parcel from Australia
A lovely gift from J & W..thanks buddies!
Another lovely wishes from South Hemisphere
Fine and let's move on.
Beautiful Suncatcher from 'home'
As we move into the technology age, I think most people are less attached to the tradition of sending Christmas card. Instead, nowadays folks are more comfortable with the e-card where they pluck from internet and hit the 'send' button. Job done and in split second, the receivers get to read their e-card without sacrificing any trees! This idea is obviously cool but at times, I am still delighted to receive the paper card that comes in envelope with stamps! And this year, I believe we received the most Christmas cards as of the current millennium!
Cutie card from 'Santa'...
Thank you to all our families, relatives and friends from all over the world for the beautiful Christmas gifts, cards and well wishes. May you have a Blessed Christmas too and have a wonderful year ahead!
Greetings from Ireland...
To all readers of mywisewife.com,
Wishing you and family a Magical Christmas, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year 2010!

Hope you enjoy the fireworks video courtesy of Wargasmus.

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