Birthday cards!

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Your three things today are:

TOMORROW
WEAK
THOUGHTFUL

This week I have some birthday cards to post. I’m going to go out tomorrow to post them!
I decided that this year I will send out more cards to people. Nothing cheers me up more than recieving a nice card, its a very thoughtful gesture in my opinion.
I decided that for friends birthdays I will send them a card! I enjoy sending them and especially to those who are online friends and who I cant see in person!
I am currently collecting friends birthdays and addresses.
some of you awesome readers may get an email from me soon asking for the details!
I sent my PA frances to the card shop on friday with 10 euro. You get 3 cards for 2 euro. She bought me 30 cards, 15 st. patricks day cards, and 15 birthday cards, so I think I’m set for a while now lol.

Author: Carol anne

I am in my mid 40's. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

4 thoughts on “Birthday cards!”

  1. Before I started making them, I used to buy my birthday and anniversary cards for the year. I still have a few shop bought ones that I haven’t used. I’ve checked my diary and I have three birthdays in February, 4 in March, 2 in April and a couple of anniversaries in May. Might have to get the kit out again in a few weeks!! When’s your birthday Carol Anne? Is it in May like mine?

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