Last week I mentioned we signed numerous “Holiday” cards. This is what it looks like after you label about half of those numerous cards. We figured based on the number of felines in the photo, we must have labeled around 200 plus cards—100 for each cat. It might have been more, we ran out of cats.

Inspectors 1 and 2. It only took Inspector 1 ten minutes to figure out which way to lay in the card box properly. Inspector 2 is still inspecting.
We should be done by Friday.
I’m certain the post office LOVES us when we drop these off. 😀
This was our labor of love for our family, friends, and customers. How about a little Nat King Cole with L-O-V-E. He recorded this song on December 3, 1964. That makes it a Christmas song, right? 😉
Take it away, Nat.
Happy Chanukah, Soltice, Festivus, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year, or what ever you’ll be celebrating in the weeks ahead.
Cheers,
Fannie
Cute cats and groovy tunes 🙂 Merry Christmas to you, too, Miss Fannie!
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Merry Christmas to you too, Liz. I hope you’re staying warm this year so you can enjoy those ‘Fritas!
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Nat is the King of cool cats for the holidays. Thanks, Fannie, and happy to you and Mr. Cranium. Festivus for the rest of us. 🙂
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Thanks Mark. The same to you and your dear wife, Karen!
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Merry Christmas, T and Mr. T! Love those cats!
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Merry Christmas to you and P!
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That’s an impressive number of cards! I’ve never actually made a holiday card before… one of these days I’ll have to get into the act!
Another thing I never did… associate the song L-O-V-E with Nat King Cole. It’s amazing… I get a brief break from learning things in med school, and then return to the blogosphere where I keep learning new things from all my favorite blogging friends! Thanks so much for doing what you do, Fannie, and happy New Year/Festivus/Christmas to you and Daniel!
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Thanks Dave! Happy New Year’s etc. to you too. Hope you’re enjoying your break, as brief as it may be!
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