It’s the holiday season, and for most people, that means sending out cards to friends and relatives. If you have the time, it’s customary to jot a little note in each card. With lots of kids, we’re lucky if we remember to get the cards in the mail at all, much less in time for holiday delivery. We all want to communicate with our friends and family and keep up with their activities, writing an annual holiday letter is a great way to do that. A holiday letter will more or less cover the holiday you are having, providing details on the destinations that have been visited and anything else worthy of note. When done properly, holiday letters can be a wonderful thing. Sometimes the only contact we have with certain family and friends is at weddings, funerals, and through the yearly holiday card. Therefore, if done right, a Christmas letter is a great communication tool. The idea of letter writing may terrify most people–there doesn’t seem to be a lot of middle ground.
How do you write a holiday letter that people want to read, and actually look forward too? As with any writing project, a holiday letter is a bit of an art. It’s finding that perfect balance between upbeat and sincere, realism and sugar-coating. It’s giving information, but not flooding with too many details. It’s about giving people what they want to know about, not necessarily what we want to recount. It’s taking it seriously, while still having fun.
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