Thursday, December 26, 2013

The Making Of Our Christmas Letter

While Julia (right) folded, Veronica (left) handled the stamps and Lauren did the stuffing.
Producing our annual Christmas letter has become a several-weeks-in-the-making production. We started on this year's letter a few days before Thanksgiving. The process begins with Sean asking the girls questions for their bio sections. Next comes the first review of photos. From several hundred pictures, we narrow the choices down to about 10 for each girl, then start considering which ones will actually fit either the context of the letter or even the space requirements (it has to be vertical to make the back section).

There's also the selection of group photos. This year, we had more than 40 to choose from, which was nice. Next up is the layout. The 2011 Christmas letter was one we liked, so we used that template for starters. Finally, there was the writing of the front page stories. Then editing, production, folding, addressing of envelopes, placing of stamps and return address labels, message-writing, closing and mailing. Whew. Fortunately, the girls are very much into helping with every stage of the process.

You can download a color version (PDF) of our Christmas letter here. Please note that it is a huge (175 MB) file, so it might take awhile for it to download.

Olivia was the queen of addressing again this year.
Veronica (right) wore the same shirt as Lauren did for school pictures a few years ago.
Here's what the front page looked like as Sean worked on it in the airport in Paris.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Sunset in Spain

A nice sunset here at the Denia Mariott this evening.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Breakfast

Yes, that is chocolate cake. In the Air France Lounge.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Off To Spain

Only two days after returning from Utah, I am back on the road again. This time, Spain is my destination. Omaha mired in sub-freezing temperatures, so it's a good time to get away.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Travel Time

So I am back on the road after more than a month away. Here is what it looked like in Denver while I was waiting out a delay.

I am on my way to Salt Lake City for meetings in Park City. As you can see, I am flying Frontier. It feels a bit strange not to be on Delta. And I am missing some of the perks of being one of their frequent fliers. But sometimes it is good to see what "the other guy" is doing.