Written for dVerse Poetics where the theme is
“Despite and Still”. My inspiration is the poem seen below
written by John N. Morris. Here is my haibun.

Poetry, Feb 1977
Since as long as I can remember, it has been my tradition to write out our Christmas cards the day after Thanksgiving. Social media and TV advertisements were all abuzz over Black Friday; I’ve never gone out shopping the day after Thanksgiving and I never will. Who needs the cold, the crowds and the craziness? I prepare our boxes of cards, the address list, my music playlist, my favorite pen and a pot of coffee. In this fast moving world of instant gratification, it gives me great pleasure to take my time writing a message inside each card. And despite the fact that the price of stamps keeps going up and the number of cards we receive keeps going down, I will still continue my favorite tradition every year. There’s no dollar amount that can be placed on the joy I get from wishing someone a very merry Christmas and sending them our love.
Christmas card hellos
new and old friends remembered
greetings from the heart
NAR©2024

This is “Christmas Card” by Steven Curtis Chapman
All text, graphics and videos are copyright for Nancy ~ The Sicilian Storyteller, Nancy (The Sicilian Storyteller), The Sicilian Storyteller, The Elephant’s Trunk, and The Rhythm Section and are not to be used without permission. NAR©2017-present.
The only problem I have with cards is writing them – once upon a time I had lovely handwriting, now it’s almost illegible! I have to throw away as many as I send, and I bet a lot of recipients wonder who on earth my card is from! But I try!
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Unfortunately, I can relate.
X marks the spot!
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Endearing post and I am with you. I love sending handwritten cards and it is heartwarming to receive them. Shopping, not so much. 🙅🏻♀️
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Corresponding by cards and letters is a thing of the past and that’s a pity.
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Yes, it is though we shall carry on! 📫😊
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Onward Christmas Soldiers! 🎄
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🫡🙌🏻❄️🤶🏻🎶🙏🏻
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I see the little play on words was not lost on you. Brilliant! 🤩🎶🎅🏼❤️🤶🏼🎄
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Thank you for tossing one my way! ⚾🏏 (emoji annoyance – why do they offer a baseball but not a bb bat?) 🙄
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I love writing Christmas cards too! Plan to do it tomorrow. 😊
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Enjoy your Christmas card day!
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Thank you! Will have the Yule log on. 🙂
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What a beautiful tradition Nancy. 🩷😍🩷
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One of my favorites, Sadje. It’s a lovely way to spend the day. 🥰
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Very true my friend.
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This is perfect, Nancy. I cannot tell you just how much it pains me that our stupid postal strike is still on-going (has been for over three weeks). They are now Grinches in my book. I had my photo all picked out and was going to print them out (I make my own) but noooooo.
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That’s a damn shame, Dale. There oughta be a law! Well, your card from me is likely sitting there with God knows how many others waiting for the strike to be over. SMH
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You know how people striking will sometimes get honks in support? They are getting NOTHING. Impossible to feel bad for them.
Just sucks. They are talking about getting rid of Canada Post. Well shit… what else are we supposed to use?
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Nothing. This is what I like to call the Old B.O.H.I.C.A. … Bend Over Here It Comes Again!
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All without lube!
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HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! 😳
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I knew you would appreciate it 🙂
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Oh sister! I laughed so hard, then had a bad coughing fit. It was so worth it! 😂
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Oh no! I am so sorry about that! Count on me, Sister 😉
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A wonderful haibun, Nancy, of a Christmas tradition that so many have let go, not least of all me! I enjoyed it so much, especially the little details like the favorite pen and the music playlist. Ya gotta set the mood just right, ya know! Reading it, I felt a bit guilty and nostalgic, because as late as last year I would do the same, exactly as you describe it. And you describe it so well. Emails or phone calls have taken its place. Wishing you and yours a verry Merry Christmas and all the blessings of the season!! 🤗🎄🎄❤️
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Thank you so much for your very lovely comments, Dora!
I totally get how that happens. It’s rather prevalent these days so you’re in good company!
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year. 💛🎄💫🥂
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I have a similar ritual, only it’s never on the same day. Time does get away from us at this time of year! Still waiting on my Christmas cards, and once in a blue moon they end up being New Year’s cards!
I’m also with you on Black Friday, a dastardly commercial tradition. I don’t go out of the house, I don’t purchase anything on-line on cyber Monday, and I give absolutely nothing on giving Tuesday, our gifts are always distributed by then. It all feels so forced and lacks any kind of real meaning.
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Forced fun! I can’t stand it! Your so right about losing the meaning of Christmas. Where is the spontaneity and wonder of the season? This is exactly why I will not give up my tradition, the last bastion of the holiday season. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, D!
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We just got our tree, although we won’t put it up until next week. I don’t like the tree up for a month. We were going to get it yesterday when it was 42 degrees out but pouring rain. We waited until today and it was 28 degrees, windy, and I made a very quick decision! Pouring rain would have been better.
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No … a tree up for that long is not safe. I wonder how many fires happened back in the day when people used real candles on their trees. 🌲 + 🕯️ = 😱
The weather has been so changeable. I’m sure that’s contributing to people getting sick. Tis the season!
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It is indeed. I came home and lit the fire, then looked at the clock and decided it wasn’t too early for a little glass of red.
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Cheers! 🍷
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I know this joy of writing Christmas cards. What fond memories I have. But I usually start on November 01st—my cards usually had oceans to cross. During the pandemic I stopped. Post offices were eternally closed even after airplanes resumed. What a sad shame.
The pandemic discombobulated 😕 me big time. I haven’t been the same since. 😭
And now I receive three cards at the most. I still send a dozen. What a fantastic tradition. Hugs. Happy Merry Everything.
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You might want to show the pandemic who’s boss by sending out a few cards again and in the process start letting that joy back into your life.
I do love the tradition and the act of spreading Christmas cheer. My list has grown this year and I’ve happily received a few cards already, some from people I’ve missed over the years.
Hugs to you, Selma, and a Happy Merry Everything as well. 💛🎄💛
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what a beautiful tradition.. we have it too though we do it 1st December and as you say it a peaceful and happy Start to the what is now a commercial Christmas.
This is especially for you and Bill and all the family.
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Thank you, Sis! I love my Christmas card! Wishing you a happy day. 💛🎄💛
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It doesn’t feel like Christmas to me if I don’t write out my Christmas cards, a lovely tradition Nancy…. Merry Christmas 🎄💕Suzanne
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You’re right, Suzanne. It wouldn’t be the same without my tradition.
Merry Christmas to you as well. 💛🎄💛
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A lovely tradition… no crazy shopping for me either (though I think supporting your in person shops is a good thing these days), but writing cards I have given up on.
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Thanks, Björn. I like to visit some of our small local shops for gift buying; I don’t do malls any longer. I’ve threatened to give up sending cards but when push comes to shove, I can’t do it! ✍🏼
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that personal touch adds so much more meaning…🤍💫
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It does to me, Destiny! I think everyone who receives a card appreciates it. 🎄
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Lovely, Nancy … merry Christmas to you and yours … 😍🌏🐶🌝
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Thanks so much, dear Ivor! 💛🎄💛
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My pleasure 😊😍
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