Greetings - Season Of

Today, that rhythm has fractured. Email, texts, and Instagram stories carry the bulk of seasonal cheer. Yet something persists — a flicker of old instinct. People still queue at post offices in December. They still search for the perfect photo card. Why?

Not because the calendar says so. But because greeting someone is the oldest, simplest way of saying: You matter. You’re remembered. And between the chaos and the cold, there’s still room for warmth. May your inbox hold a surprise. May your mailbox creak with care. And may you send one small hello before the season slips away. season of greetings

And so, in the final weeks of the year, we find ourselves doing something radical: admitting we can’t do it alone. We send cards. We type messages. We pick up the phone. Today, that rhythm has fractured