BLOG: LESSONS FROM A NEW GRANDPARENT

Like most parents, while I absolutely love my children love and adore my children, when I found out we were going to be first time grandparents the whole perspective changed. I’m not sure it is known who was quoted as saying why can’t we be grandparents first because that’s where all the fun is!

So I am very proud to announce that my oldest daughter just had her first child after three years of marriage and therefore we get to celebrate being first time grandparents. We weren’t really scared to death like we were when we found out we were going to be parents, but we were excited as all get out.  And oh yes, our little granddaughter only a few days old is absolutely the most gorgeous baby I’ve ever laid eyes on. So she is so warm, soft and cuddly. Yes, I have and will share pictures.

So in no time, after the baby was born and pictures were taken, I started sending cards to everyone I knew and created automatic campaigns do you send to business associates, church friends, relatives, coworkers etc. well both a $37 card a day program and the $97 unlimited plan offer great opportunities here. Especially in the $97 plan if you personalize each card send out cards will pick up the cost of reproducing the card itself as well as paying for the postage. And believe me because I pack a lot of pictures. A three panel card that has six sides on it can hold a myriad of pictures.  Because Send Out Cards does not charge any extra no matter how much ink you use, how many pictures you post etc. I can absolutely cover the three panel card like you would expect from a proud grandpa.

The lesson here is that whatever you wish to celebrate, Houses that you have listed, athletes that you have trained, garden sculptures that you have for sale, and in my case of pictures of my beautiful granddaughter, Send Out Cards offers a perfect medium to do this with these                

We, at Send Out Cards, call it “Appreciation You can Touch.”  Let Ralph show you how effortless and automatic it can be. Have a conversation with Ralph Harold, “guywithtwofirstnames.com,” avoid “perceived indifference” and “Take it to the Bank.”

Ralph Harold

ralph@guywithtwofirstnames.com

816-808-2465