We lived on Galveston Island for many years.
Dickens on The Strand is held there in December .
I remember it as a lovely Victorian celebration of Christmas and found this post card at one of the shops along The Strand.
This is a reproduction moving action Santa greeting postcard.
His arm with the paint brush moves.
There's nothing Santa
more enjoys
Than making toys for
girls and boy,
And in his way he's
wondrous wise,
For he knows just
what'll please
your eyes.
Fun!
A big thank you to Beth for hosting Postcard Friendship Friday.
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Mr. Dragon is home with his oxygen.
We learned a very sad lesson ... never believe your doctor until the FINAL path report is in.
Cancer cells were found in the fluid that has collected around his lungs.
We have an appointment on Monday to see what is next for treatment.
Thank you for your support, your prayers, your emails.
It means a great deal to both of us.
As Thich Nhat Hanh says:
"Smile, breathe and go slowly."
Wishing you well and a JOY filled weekend!
Your postcard is unusual. It is wonderful. I haven't ever seen them able to move before. Great Post! *hugs*
ReplyDeleteOh sweet Snap,
ReplyDeleteI know how much you have love inside your heart and how positive you are.I think it's time to believe , to have this light much more strong inside.Mommy and I are purring and praying for Mr. Dragon and for you.
**Smile, breathe and go slowly", words full of wisdom.
We are here thinking of you!
love
Luna and mommy Léia
Hugs to you and Mr. Dragon -- may treatment be quick and successful.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, go slowly. The Santa card is lovely. I am always amazed at how intricate things were made (way back then) with very little technology. It was a matter of using what you have and inventing what you didn't have. A good reminder.
ReplyDeleteThe good news is Mr Dragon is home with you. I know that the other news isn't great but keep positive thoughts around you at all times.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you both each day and sending hugs and healing light.
What a great postcard!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear your news, and will be keeping you and Mr. Dragon in my thoughts.
Oh Crap..... I'm so sorry, Snap.... I was so excited (as I'm sure you were) to think that there was no cancer... What a let-down on you two... Doctors are human--however, they need to be careful before saying things like that.
ReplyDeleteI love Dickens on the Strand. My friend who lives in Pasadena goes to Dickens on the Strand every year. My son who lives in Galveston (and his family) enjoy it also.
Speaking of Galveston, my son saw some Sandhill Cranes down there recently and sent me pictures. I'll blog about it next week.
Hang in there, my friend... You and hubby are in my prayers.
Hugs,
Betsy
Best wishes to your Mister! Nice card...:)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great card. That company made some nice reproductions and now they are getting old themselves.(©1982)
ReplyDeleteIt's also embossed or at least appears that way from the message side.
ReplyDeleteWe'll offer our prayers for Mr. Dragon this evening.
I've never come across a postcard with moving parts before. I don't suppose too many have survived.
ReplyDeleteMy very best wishes and thoughts for you and Mr Dragon.
Sending positive thoughts to you both!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful card! Thinking of you and Mr. Dragon - bless you both.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is exquisite - the post, the background, the quotes are all beautiful. My best wishes for you and Mr Dragon. In Dutch: heel veel sterkte!.
ReplyDeleteBreathe and enjoy each other every moment. You two are so strong in your love for each other which just comes through and through. Prayers are with you. xox Corrine
ReplyDeleteOh Snap. I'm thinking of you, and will anxiously await news of your next appointment.
ReplyDeleteOne step at a time. If you need to talk, PLEASE email me. I'm there if you need a shoulder...
Hugs,
Kate
What a sweet card... I love the movable arm...TFS
ReplyDeleteHappy PFF!
Prayers for your mister!