Our eager but tone-deaf choir is now on the way to Italy (or are they?) - so I am taking a short break to provide my Friday updates.
The BNNY year is going well, aided considerably by the fact that it has been cold and rainy and I rarely leave the house anyway so nobody cares if my favorite jeans are becoming alarmingly threadbare in strategic areas.
My total savings for the year is already over $300. Wow.
This week's Change The World Wednesday Challenge was a little more challenging. (Visit Reduce Footprints to see what this fun weekly challenge is all about!)
The challenge sounded simple: Use an online card company to send somebody an e-card.
Sure, no problem! Piece of cake!
I scooted right over to BlueMountain.com, since Blue Mountain has been very encouraging about my attempts at writing paper greeting cards. But I couldn't register for their service because my computer was eating cookies. Or blocking cookies. Or something.
Then I tried 123Greetings.com, where I was lacking a plug-in so I couldn't hear the funny music playing while the nearly-nude old geezer danced with a "Happy Birthday" heart plastered on his butt. Without the music, it was just really disturbing.
Hallmark.com wants 10 bucks a year for the privilege of sending e-cards.
eCards.com wants 12.
DaySpring.com wants 20!
Holy moly, I didn't think this would be so difficult.
What I'd really love to find is an online e-card service where I could insert my own photos, like the adorable one above! But so far, no luck. I did try Reduce Footprint's recommendation, Care2 Cards, which is a terrific website with great pictures (though not quite as adorable as mine) and no annoying annual fees.
So - one more vote for Care2 Cards! Give them a try!
... and now, back to Italy ...
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3 comments:
Forgetting everyone's birthdays is a lot less complicated.
Haha! Very true, Fran. Very true.
Stopped by to let you know I have an award waiting for you at Galloping Insanity. Just a small token of my appreciation.
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