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Our son, god bless him, works full-time and goes to school full-time, plus he’s part of the ever popular fraternity lifestyle. He’s always going somewhere, with someone and doing something! How he gets by on six hours of sleep a night is a complete mystery. I can tell you, during those brief moments I see him, and he seems to always be asking when he cold is finally going to go away. Our daughter and son-in-law have had quite the year-pregnant and out of work for over three months, you would have thought their calendar would be mighty clear. So far, they have several things lined up. Plus Lamaze classes and doctor’s appointments. No free time there. One colleague said they already had four parties set for the week between Christmas and New Year’s. Plus they had their two children’s school programs and class parties to do their share for. My husband and I do not have friends. Really. We did a lot of socially during the years our son was in club soccer. But once the “kids” graduated, so did the acquaintances. We have found ourselves with but a very few actual living breathing people of which we try to physically see. Last month is a clear example-after almost 26 years; we finally got together with one of our bridesmaids. You have to understand, she lives 70 miles away. Talk about deja vu! Took us that long to work it out. We’ve been working on getting together with a couple (the woman and I are childhood friends) for 3 years now-couldn’t even make their wedding reception. Probably have guessed, they live 50 miles away. Another girlfriend just found out she has breast cancer. I would love to say I’ve filled several days to be with her. However, since I also have had several health issues and at present am not allowed to drive, my support (until further notice) is with e-cards, e-mails, phone calls and whatever else I can do from home base. I’m sure her holiday schedule is filled with numerous doctors’ appointments. My husband is about to turn the big half-century mark. He hates parties, avoids them as if anthrax were attached to them. So it was of no surprise that when I asked him if he wanted to celebrate this momentous occasion with an actual party, this met with a resounding NO! Okay by me-due to a broken foot that just doesn’t seem to want to leave; I can’t walk enough to do much for a soiree of any kind. Marketing Through Associations©2004 Jeffrey DobkinIf you’re in direct marketing, you’re continually looking for new list sources — everybody’s tired of mailing to the same lists. If you’re not in direct marketing and thinking about putting a mailing together, here’s something a little different: take a look at marketing through associations.Why would anyone ever market to associations? They’re great targets: try sending a press release to an association’s publication - whether it’s a newsletter or a maga When I took a peek at her refrigerator calendar, I was taken aback. 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As for our little white boxes-well we actually are doing okay. Because of our “just say no” motto, we both have to attend each others work get-togethers, we have our four day stay in sin city and an evening planned with his sister when she comes down to visit just before New Year’s. Barring any surprises, that’s it! Pays to be a homebody, rather than a party animal.
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