tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-200088969448098771.post6629194477661085336..comments2024-03-19T02:07:54.961-07:00Comments on SweetPersimmon: The art of the thank you notesweetpersimmonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02670213698914530826noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-200088969448098771.post-33027011870610219632015-01-13T15:49:58.118-08:002015-01-13T15:49:58.118-08:00Nicole, Thank you for your comment and for reading...Nicole, Thank you for your comment and for reading the blog. Good for you in hand writing thank you notes. I keep the thank you cards I receive, too as you can see above. I got a whole packet of thank you notes from this third grade class that were just a sophisticated, and I re-read them again and again, especially if I need to write another one.<br />sweetpersimmonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02670213698914530826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-200088969448098771.post-70850505810939598482015-01-13T07:09:28.496-08:002015-01-13T07:09:28.496-08:00Although this mentality wasn't instilled in me...Although this mentality wasn't instilled in me quite so young, I have been writing hand-written thank you cards regularly now for the past few years and it really is such an easy, heartfelt gesture. I personally cherish every hand-written card I receive, regardless of the occasion, and although I know most people just toss them, mine stay with me for at least a few years depending on the card. I'm also guilty of sending a thank you for a thank you... the first thank you included gifts though so I thought it was fair. ;)Nicolehttp://awomanislikeateabag.comnoreply@blogger.com