Sharing & staying in touch
Published on 16/12/2013 @ 12:30 by Pete WhelanWhat do you have planned for Christmas day? Will you be having a traditional Christmas at home with your family or will you be away on holiday with friends? Maybe you have the family coming to visit you? Spending time with family at Christmas has changed enormously over the last 40 or 50 years. The advances made in the transport infrastructure across the world means that many families are, geographically speaking, further apart than they used to be. Sharing the opening of presents with the wider family is now not a reality for many.
Most people see Christmas as a great opportunity to catch up with their closest family and friends, share some special moments together and enjoy each others company. A difficult thing to achieve unless your family all live close to you. What about sharing your photos with each other throughout the day, sharing some snap shots of the kids opening their presents on Christmas morning. That's what I like about what we have created here. It has so many potential uses and at a time of year when traditionally we like to share with family and firends we have the perfect excuse to promote its use.
Why don't you try it out and see the whole family all in one day, wherever they live in the world. To help we have put together a Christmas day Special just in case.