When my first granddaughter was born, she was 800 miles away from me. Although I was able to celebrate her first Christmas with her, I couldn't make the trip for Easter. I wanted to be there. I wanted to share with her.
What worked great was to be able to send her a Baby's First Easter greeting card. I found some darling ones. Actually I found a enough that I had to narrow it down to just one. That wasn't easy. I wanted to send her all of them.
There are plenty of options for those who can't share baby's first Easter in person. But, I loved the idea of a physical greeting card. It was something that was included in her memory book. It was something her parents could easily share with others. That's why I took the time to pick out the perfect Baby's First Easter greeting card.
Oh sure, I know it's old-fashioned in some circles. But, I don't care. Sharing with my granddaughter for her first Easter was important to me. Sending physical greeting cards is one of those family holiday traditions that I love to share. It wasn't a text, it wasn't an e-card. Instead, it was a wonderful part of her first Easter celebration. I have and will send plenty more physical greeting cards. Those 800 miles can be bridged easily.