Bryceman.com Archives: January 2003


Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year!


In the true spirit of Christmas, Pam and I have published our 2002 Holiday Greetings letter online, so that you will have something to read while you're waiting for your Aunt Gracie's fruitcake to slowly make its way through your digestive tract, barring any unforeseen blockage. You may find that it also has the pleasing effect of making you forget about how many times your grandfather has told you the story about his encounter with the one-legged hotel maid in Wichita, or about which toothbrush your cousin with the cold sores has been using, since you don't remember him carrying in any luggage when they showed up unannounced three weeks ago. You should be able to use it to take your mind off of the fact that your mother can't seem to locate the rubber bulb off of the turkey baster even though she swears that she had it just before shoving the bird into the oven. You might even be able to drift off and forget about how many times your nephew managed to nail you in the shin with his new little league baseball bat while doing his best Ken Griffey, Jr. impression.

But no matter what, you won't forget that Christmas is a time for family. If you can pry yourself away from the tape of your Uncle Richard's colonoscopy, which is now being shown for the sixth time, you should take a moment to read about what Pam and I have been up to during the past year. Heck, you might even enjoy it.

Check out our Holiday Greetings here.

Happy Holidays,

Bryceman - 1.2.03


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