The Christmas Card You Never Got

I love getting Christmas cards. I love the trickle of mail that appears in our HK mail box, and the happy bunches that come through our mail forwarding service. I enjoy the whole deal – noting trends in design, color, and type of photo, reading what everyone is up to, seeing how kids have grown – and I deeply appreciate the effort that goes into getting every card done and out in that holiday window.

I didn’t send them this year. When we arrived in the US for Christmas break, I had already missed the pre-holiday deadline for online cards. I told myself I was waiting to see if we might have an address change (our lease was up), and after all, I was busy packing and sorting out Jed’s birthday and our Christmas from afar since our entire holiday would be spent in the US. Plus, I couldn’t get quite the right picture of the boys – you know, the one that shows how the boys have grown and demonstrates that we are a clever, fun-loving, (insert your favorite slightly aspirational descriptor here) family. I figured it would be easy to snap a pic of the boys after the jetlag wore off, on a good ski day, or out in the yard, or in front of a snowy bunch of trees, or, or, or.

An early attempt. Are we done yet?

An early attempt.

Then, instead of joining us for Jed’s birthday in Truckee, Tommy landed at Mass General in Boston. A tiny “bite” on the top of his foot turned out to be a seriously strong bacterial infection that led to over 3 weeks of no fun, including a 3 day hospital stay, trips to ERs in two different states, trial and (mostly) error antibiotics, many, many rounds of IV antibiotics, and eventually a surgical cut across the top of his foot in the hopes the infection would drain.  After delaying our return until Tommy could fly, we arrived back in Hong Kong weary and . . . cardless.

So the Baxter Christmas card never happened. Slowly the holidays have ticked by – the window for Happy 2015! passed by, then Valentine’s Day, then Chinese New Year, then St Patrick’s Day (we are part Irish, after all). Easter is next up. Maybe I’ll get it all together and send a Happy Spring! card, but don’t hold your breath. My apologies for the skip, and don’t take me off your list! I loved getting your holiday cards, and I hope to return the favor sometime before next Christmas.

4 thoughts on “The Christmas Card You Never Got

  1. I continue to keep you on our card list, but have NO idea where to send it! We are always impressed when a card from you arrives, and can’t imagine how you do that from 1/2 way around the globe 🙂 Would love to finally have an address to send one to. Sorry to hear the news about the foot infection, but hope by now he is fully recovered. Hugs to all from (still) snow-covered Scituate!

    • Jill and Tom as well as those young men,I was sorry to read about Tom.I do not talk with Linda that often>I have spoken to her in Jann as well as Feb.They seem to be very settled.Needless to say I miss her.I do hope his foot has healed.

      Hope to see you this summer,I miss the T.B. family.

      The “guys” are getting big and so handsome.

      Hope you are well and enjoying your wonderful experience.

      Love to al,Carol

  2. Always enjoy your blogs, no matter when and of course photos. Looking forward to seeing you next month. Hugs to all and I assume Tom’s foot is totally okay…such a relief! Hugs to all….XO

  3. We loved your blog (card).Glad to hear everything is as close to normal as possible.We opened the upstairs windows yesterday (shuttered from 1-23-15) and washed all the sand away – so we are almost back to normal, too.
    Love, Nana and Grampy

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