Some of you are on our Christmas card mailing list. And others of you have told me, "Just send the digital version." I mentioned earlier I'd finished our Christmas newsletter. Our 2007 Christmas newsletter is right here:

and you can click on the image to see a huge PDF (9.9 MB). Or view the PNG file (7.5 MB).
It's a joint project-- Lynn picks a bunch of photos from Hazel's Picture Gallery, and I edit down the batch to cover the highlights of the previous year. Since I got such a late start on it, I didn't do as much culling as I usually do, so there are a lot more photos than last year.
I've printed labels for the envelopes, and
library_lynn and I will be signing a whole bunch of cards in an effort to have them postmarked before Christmas. We got the newsletters printed in record time on the HP CLJ. I noticed one omission -- we should have mentioned that
missmea is in the Master's program at UC Riverside. Oh well. We can mention that next year, I guess.
The cards are random cards we bought at the store. Some years we've had really cool cards. I'd like to do more of that in future years. It takes a few extra weeks of planning, though, and not getting sick for half of December.
For those who came in late and want to see our previous years' newsletters, 2006 (1.8 MB PDF) and 2005 (770 KB PDF) are online. I know we've been doing it for longer than that. I need to find the old files and upload them! (In my copious...)
EDIT: Found viewing-size JPEG images for 2005, 2004 and 2003.

and you can click on the image to see a huge PDF (9.9 MB). Or view the PNG file (7.5 MB).
It's a joint project-- Lynn picks a bunch of photos from Hazel's Picture Gallery, and I edit down the batch to cover the highlights of the previous year. Since I got such a late start on it, I didn't do as much culling as I usually do, so there are a lot more photos than last year.
I've printed labels for the envelopes, and
The cards are random cards we bought at the store. Some years we've had really cool cards. I'd like to do more of that in future years. It takes a few extra weeks of planning, though, and not getting sick for half of December.
For those who came in late and want to see our previous years' newsletters, 2006 (1.8 MB PDF) and 2005 (770 KB PDF) are online. I know we've been doing it for longer than that. I need to find the old files and upload them! (In my copious...)
EDIT: Found viewing-size JPEG images for 2005, 2004 and 2003.
I must say..
Date: 2007-12-21 09:21 am (UTC)Either way~ Happy Holidays, Chaz!
<3,
Lacie
Flamingo shoes
Date: 2007-12-21 09:24 am (UTC)Incidentally, I'm looking for someone who can sew who might take a commission or two to make me some more aloha shirts. But that's another story.
Re: Flamingo shoes
Date: 2007-12-21 02:17 pm (UTC)We're headed to downtown LA this morning (12/21/07). I'll see what kind of cotton prints they have.....
Need to make Bruce some too....
Shirt material
Date: 2007-12-22 07:32 pm (UTC)Re: Shirt material
Date: 2007-12-22 07:33 pm (UTC)Anime LA was great . . .
Date: 2008-01-09 03:34 pm (UTC)The hotel however, deserves none of this praise. This is a part of the letter I'm sending to them.
"Your staff probably thinks this convention was populated with a bunch of delinquent kids with no other lives but to watch cartoons all day, but I’ll have you know that there were a lot of professionals like myself in the entertainment industry who were prevented from socializing because of the deliberate attempts to sabotage our convention by your management and security.
All night long, I’ve had to put up with security guards following myself and nearly all of my friends. Guests were booked into rooms far apart instead of at the same floor, as is the norm during conventions. And though most parties I went to were quiet, they were still subject to nonsensical complaints, wild accusations and security guards shutting them down for the slightest reason.
The behavior of your security guards was abominable and atrocious, and I have no reason to believe they were “only doing their jobs.” Our guests were profiled and targeted and this type of convention sabotage is inexcusable; and I happen to know that there was animosity on the part of your management because of contracts set up by the Hilton.
I realize urging a boycott of your hotel is pointless though I will recommend to other conventions to seek other convention centers for their business. I sincerely hope that in the future that your management take will their craniums out of their anal orifices and attempt to work with people who are bringing you revenue."
Re: Anime LA was great . . .
Date: 2008-01-10 01:30 am (UTC)What is the desired result of your letter?
What, if anything, could the hotel do to make you happy?
I'm not convinced that your letter will accomplish anything productive...
Re: Anime LA was great . . .
Date: 2008-01-10 01:31 am (UTC)