I was moving quickly through my list, taking time for each one to be sincere. But once I was a month away from April 9th, it started getting a little hectic. Thank you notes were replaced by parties, showers, and planning. Once I returned from Mexico, the pile had substantially grown. I started on the long list again, but the numbers slowly started to dwindle. Then I ran into a problem when I lost a part of my list.
However, I eventually found it and found the time to finish. Yet, if you are reading this, and you didn't receive a thank you note, just know that I either a.) didn't manage to write your gift down, b.) you didn't attach a card to your gift, or c.) the note got lost in the mail!
- Some tips for writing thank you notes to any bride would be to keep your list in the same notebook. Don't take one notebook to a shower and then take piece of paper to the next party. I ended up misplacing a few pages that way.
- Another tip would be to keep the list right by the front door. Once gifts start arriving, it's easy to quickly write them down.
- Try to write at least five notes a night. I tried to only write when I knew I would have several hours available. However, if I would have just done a few whenever I had a brief moment, I could have covered a lot more ground.
- Write meaningful notes no matter how many more you have to go! Seriously, even if someone bought you a $5 candle, they still made the effort to give a gift.
The gifts were fun to receive, but I am definitely glad that the thank you notes are wrapped up!


You're blogging and I LOVE it! Woohoo for another blog to follow. I miss you friend and hope to see you the next time we come to LR. I'm adding you to our blog as a blog that we follow!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rach!! I love the Rainwater News! :)
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