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Alisha Ramos's avatar

Hi readers,

Oh gosh, this is a little embarrassing... I accidentally sent out this week’s edition of Downtime a day early. (Thanksgiving excitement? Too much pie? Who can say! 🫠)

Thanks for your understanding and for being here.

Wishing you a happy Thanksgiving!

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Glen Loveland's avatar

While Christmas cards are, of course, de rigueur, I've taken to sending what I playfully call 'New Year's Tea Notes' in the quieter days between Christmas and New Year's Day. You see, this is when most people are rather fatigued by the excessive merriment and endless stream of mince pies, making it the perfect moment for a more intimate connection. I pen these brief, handwritten notes on cream-colored correspondence cards (never white, heavens no), accompanying them with a carefully selected sachet of tea that I feel particularly suits each recipient's personality. For my more adventurous friends, perhaps a striking oolong; for traditionalists, a properly robust English Breakfast. The note typically includes a specific memory we shared during the year and my wishes for their coming year – all composed while sipping from my grandmother's Royal Worcester teacup, naturally. It's frightfully well-received, particularly as it arrives when the initial deluge of holiday cards has subsided, and people are beginning to contemplate their resolutions. One must never underestimate the power of thoughtful timing in matters of social grace. Happy Thanksgiving!

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