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Day Two : Christmas Cheer Challenge 2021

Day Two: Christmas Cheer Challenge 2021

By: Kori McKenna 

Day 1: Today, I found extra Christmas Cards. Four of them and were blank inside. The spaces needed to be filled with love and given to a stranger who stood out to me. 

On this day, I wrote the words on the cards.

"Happy Holidays! You stood out to me. I want to thank you for being a wonderful human individual. Just like the holidays, you bring so much light to the world. I appreciate you, and your individuality is inspiring. I hope comfort, joy, peace, and love be yours this holiday season and always"


Day 2: Today, I decorated the cards and put them together. They are really homemade, making them all the cuter with lots of effort put into them. I addressed the card to "an extraordinary human." I signed off with "with care, your neighbor." I sealed the envelope with a sticker, "OPEN, made with love." On the front, I labeled it with "To, an inspiring person. From, someone you inspired". I am excited to start finding inspiring people this winter season!

Here are some of the photos of the completed cards: 





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