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OK, since it’s basketball
season too, we decided to use that “video” clip. We’ve been touching base on all
the positives about Q4 2016 and how it was record setting and how we’re not
sure if it will ever happen again, but with this post we want to quickly touch
base on how it was the best nightmare
ever.
Yeah, we know that sounds kind
of odd, but while we were thinking about it, there’s NO way we can say in any
way shape or form that receiving cards is bad or “the worst”. Therefore,
although this situation had us a bit startled at night and parts of it weren’t
a dream come true, it was the BEST quarter ever. Here’s what happened:
As you can see in a lot of
our different charts and what we’ve mentioned, the fourth quarter of 2016 went
WAY beyond anything we had ever experienced before. We had a feeling something
was coming, so we consistently tried to post something across ALL of our social
sites asking people to send us their holiday cards at least two weeks prior to
the holidays so we could have enough time to get them to the different
locations on time. In addition, we have a special PowerPoint that we often send
to people who are hosting the events that provides some “insider information”.
One of the slides encourages people to use Card Stock rather than construction paper
since those types of cards last longer.
Here’s where the “nightmare”
comes into play. Turns out that unfortunately, the majority of those requests
were not listened to by some groups. L We started to get a
bunch of holiday cards that wouldn’t last till the next year since they were on
thin construction paper just a couple days before Christmas. In addition, the
cards didn’t say ‘Happy Holidays’, but directly said ‘Merry Christmas’.
In order to stick to our
promise and do our best to make sure that #EveryCardCounts, we drove around the
Atlanta area and dropped off nearly 800 cards to different senior shelters,
homeless shelters, and places for abused women and children on 12/23 and on
Christmas Day. Another reason we used the word “BEST” rather than “worst” was
how excited our “helpers” were to contribute down at one of the homeless
shelters. The security guards at the
door let us in and a young boy and girl volunteered to help us deliver them to
everyone in the room. They kept coming back insisting for more cards to give out,
but we kept our eye on the room and saw that everyone in the shelter already
had multiple cards. In the end, one of the little girls asked, “what about them
upstairs? They need some!” After checking with the staff, we learned those
ladies and families were strictly off limits since they had been physically
abused; only certified men who were employees were allowed to go up there. We
decided to give our helper an extra bag of 30 cards to take to those women. She
was excited.
Now, we have Valentine’s Day,
St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, and several other large holidays coming up. Although
it turned out pretty well and we were able to still hand out most of the
construction paper cards on time, that was a bit startling and we’d love to
avoid more of those BEST NIGHTMARE ever situations.*
*saying “most” because we’re
still receiving some Christmas cards.
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