Well, this came randomly. I was really confused at first and then I went to the link and it all made sense.

I'll give the link below but let me explain the story first.

A few days before Hurricane Sandy was scheduled to hit, I decided I wanted more experience as a moderator, so I asked to be a mod at /r/sandy. I was added on by the admins and other head moderators there. I started organizing the sidebar and doing as much as I could to filter spam and also help establish rules for the sub that the mods could follow as there seemed to be some inconsistency. The night before the hurricane hit, I was on all night combing through posts and I did not realize what I was in for. At all. The night the hurricane hit, I was up until 4am even though I had to be at work at 8am that next morning. I was moderating all night. I was looking at all the pictures posted and all the information posted and ensuring we were getting accurate information to those that need it. People sometimes mocked us saying "come on do you think anyone is checking this sub during a hurricane" and I thought, sure. Why wouldn't they? Name one other place on this planet that is going to give you a centralized location for all information related to what is happening. As the days progressed, we (the mods) did our best to keep the sub as good as we could. We were 5 active mods handling almost a spike from 250k page views to 3million in 1 day. It was crazy. During the night of the hurricane, people were posting almost literally 15 posts every minute. I came to know the east coast well and understand what was happening by surrounding myself with it and I felt good. I felt like this is how I could contribute and this is what I could do. I would have loved to gone and help but I am not financially stable enough to miss work that much. So, I did this. I moderated.

Now comes the random card you can see below. I wasn't expecting this. I was expecting it to be from other things I did here in Chicago and it was a late Christmas card. It turns out, it's a gift from TerpZ. It turns out he lives on the east coast and used /r/sandy. He was one of those people who I moderated for. He made me realize that us mods actually did do something and that somewhere out there we were appreciated. The card is from American Red Cross in a thank you for donating via my Reddit handle name. I don't know how much was donated, I just know it was done. This gift is awesome and I'll never throw away this card.

Link to imgur mentioned in card: http://imgur.com/a/8zMP9 (has text on side).

Thank you TerpZ and I'm really glad you weren't hurt or didn't seem to suffer much damage. You thought of the best gift I personally could have received.