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January 16, 2013
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Isn't that a comforting thought?

If I had a tumor, I'd want a group of strangers to pray it away.

Less messy than surgery.

Also, if I could train a field-full of meerkats to pray for me, I would.

That would be adorable.

Thanks (or no thanks) to Facebook, phrases that were once packed with meaning, are like a watered-down drink: You are in our prayers... We are all praying for you...

These, followed by a frowny-face :( are now much more common than a hand-written note.

:( x 1,000!

Someday we'll create Encouragement Cards for the most grievous of events (will we??) but how about those events that still deserve more than a Facebook comment? How about: sewage backups, low-risk operations, stomach flus, power-outtages, lost dogs, lost luggage, car-jackings, rat-infestations, or hauntings?

Not quite tragic but still entitled to a show of support. A card like this (IN THE MAILBOX) would cheer a person up posthaste:

 

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December 28, 2012
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I welcome the extra-ordinary. In fact, I am hyper-vigilant and ever-watchful for signs of miraculous happenings.

I ate two pounds of filet mignon on Christmas Eve and I'm pretty sure that was a miracle. It felt like a miracle — béarnaise sauce drizzled over huge hunks of very rare cow flesh doesn't happen every day.

I love Christmas Miracles, they are the most powerful kind of miracle — A change of heart is better than filet mignon and antlers growing out of a dog's head is, perhaps, the most miraculous of all.

Jen did say I couldn't make any more Christmas cards but I squeezed this one past her because she is a sucker for dogs and because I threw her computer in a snowbank.

 

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May 7, 2012
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My mind wandered as I listened to the Second Reading. I wondered if I could get my hands on a chocolate milk for lunch. I watched the third graders fidget. I planned my fishing-themed diorama. ...Children, let us love not in word or speech but in deed and truth... I figured out what the initials TGIF stood for — oh, that makes sense! ...I felt something crawl up my uniform blouse. 

I felt something crawl up my uniform blouse! Or did I? The question went unanswered because, like Abraham Lincoln in the balcony of Ford's Theater, I'd been shot. Most likely, an assassination plot carried out by those boys that dumped Mountain Dew on my head last week. Oh, the pain! I signaled my teacher and was escorted to the nurses office by a girl that needed a hero badge to add to her girl scout sash.

The nurses office was familiar to me. Homesickness was an ailment I suffered from semi-regularly.

When I staggered through the door, the nurse stopped her mimeographing and looked at me. I pointed to my gunshot wound — nearish my right armpit but closer to a more embarrassing region. She lifted up my blouse. I stared at the poster on the wall.

Yes, kitten. I will hang in there.

It turned out not to be a bullet lodged in my ribcage, but a bee sting.

In honor of that important event, I created my own Hang in There! card. Do not accuse me of ripping off the original, it is an homage. An HOMAGE.

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January 16, 2012
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But I don't need to tell you that.

Sometimes it's hard to stay humble. Luckily, humility is one of my greatest traits. That, and my perfect attitude and face make it difficult for everyone around me to go about their average lives.

Wait, let me throw down a little manna:

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July 12, 2011
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The swarm of bees came at me like a swarm of bees and stuck their stingers efficiently into my face and left arm. 

The disfigurement that followed was sideshow-worthy and while I'm as eager as the next gal to take the show on the road, I knew this hideousness was only (sadly) temporary.

My forearm doubled in size and I considered tattooing an anchor on it a la Popeye (the sailor man).

Don't worry, a can of Raid was emptied into their home/my trellis/the doorway to the shop. I'll be getting back to work as soon as this Benedryl wears off.

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June 17, 2011
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Sometimes I make Jell-O shots while wearing a tube-top. And sometimes this requires me to cleanse my coarse palate. A light sorbet is so predictable but gargling Draino burns and causes mouth sores.

G.K. Chesterton and the Brandenburg Concertos are directly across from tube-tops and Jell-O shots on the diversion wheel. (There is no such wheel. Yet.) 

After a full-body immersion in the genteelness, I created this:

*Dedicated to the freshly betrothed and all the wearied (but faithful) war-horses.

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May 29, 2011
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I thought and thought about a Father's Day card ... This was a toughy. I don't know why.

I'm kidding, I totally know why.

 Do I write a card about estrangement? About mistresses? No! This is a holiday to celebrate fathers! The fathers that hang in there and make their kids proud! I battled my demons and the result was:

The Best Father's Day Card Ever:

PS: Jen said, "I was surprised. It was sappier than I thought you would do."


 

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April 13, 2011
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And yet, they keep applying.

They have no skills and they're not even helpful.

They actually make more work for me plus I don't even know whose idea it was to let Susie get pregnant again. 

The only break I get from this mayhem is when I lock myself in the bathroom to cry. (Once a day.)

But I must carry on.

SO, Fred photographed the new cards and I added them to the shop - here's a sample:

Give this card to someone with a flying phobia, they will think you're really funny.