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Thank Yous Appreciated

Posted On 2008-12-27 , 6:51 PM

Dear Diary,

Anime girl presenting thank you cardHere's a heads-up. The holidays are over and it’s time to guide the kids in writing thank-you notes for the gifts he/she received. Keep a supply of cute kids note cards on hand or use a word processor or card-making program for a creative learning experience. Or pick up a box of card-making paper and envelopes at your local discount or office supply store. Most kids love to have a reason to make cards;  thank-you notes are the perfect opportunity. Thank-you notes from kids don't have to be formal.

Here’s an example:
If, after a reasonable amount of time, you still haven't gotten a thank you note from your grandchild for the holiday gift you sent him/her - here's how one grandfather solved it: He had special checks made up just for that purpose. On the back of the check just above the endorsement line he had this imprinted:  
 
Thank you, Grandfather, for the money.
It is so very much appreciated.
You're the greatest.
With love,
_______________________________
(Endorsement line)

And for the moms and dads out there – you're never too old to send a thank you note to Grandpa and Grandma either. In fact, one Grandma was determined to resolve this once and for all. She continually sent birthday and holiday cards and gifts to her son, but didn't get a thank you or any acknowledgement.

She finally sent her daughter-in-law (his wife) a sympathy card for the "loss of her husband" (who was Grandma's son, of course). Her message read: I haven't heard from John that he received the gift I sent him so I can only assume he has passed on to the other world. I wish you had told me; I would have attended the funeral. Needless to say, Grandma heard from John immediately after her daughter-in-law received the sympathy card.

Happy New Year, Dear Diary, and everyone out there.


anime lady writing thank you notes
Keep those cards and letters coming!
Comment

1. Thank you for the comment on my blog!

There were quite a few cute pictures of the earth that made me think of your logo (those where in the favicon.cc website I mention in my entry). I didn't check for any anime pictures, but you might be able to find one.

I'm glad you like my new favicon. I'm still going to be touching it up and making it run a little smoother, but the temporary one that I have up gives you an idea of what I am going for. It was rather fun to make, and I am quite pleased with it. I always love learning something new.

Good luck making one of your own, or finding one that you will use!

- by Artist Anika, 2008-12-31, 1:37 PM

2. Very cute idea!

- by Artist Anika, 2008-12-29, 4:03 PM