When it comes to family holiday gatherings, you can pretty much expect the same old typical questions, "How's your love life?" "How's your career going?" or "When are you planning on having kids?"
Oh, the joy.
The same can be said of Christmas cards. Families are all too ready to show off how well put together their lives are while the rest of us just grin and die a little more inside.
One family decided to lay it flat in the open, proving we're not all that different, because the majority of us are all "Emily."
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Their super creative and hilarious Christmas card has definitely gotten lots of attention.
From "excited" to "engaged" and "expecting" to "Emily," there's a mood for everyone and most people seem to agree.
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While others have also pulled an "Emily" at some point in their lives.
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