As someone who firmly believes thank you notes are all too often forgotten, I'm kind of obsessed with this site.
I dedicate this one to Courtney, who also secretly has a girl crush on anyone with dreads.
And this one to Ashley, because I can actually picture her sitting with her tea and a book and saying "ooh" out loud.
Showing posts with label thank you notes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thank you notes. Show all posts
25 January 2011
09 November 2010
i like you
Gah! I'm so behind on writing thank you cards. I feel like I'm finally catching up on things (email inbox = officially empty!), but for some reason I cannot seem to get these thank yous finished.
Would the sentiment be lost if I were to send these mad libs-esque cards?
To those that I owe thank yous: I mean it, you really are the best!
Would the sentiment be lost if I were to send these mad libs-esque cards?
To those that I owe thank yous: I mean it, you really are the best!
25 October 2010
thank you so [so so] much!
My great, irrational fear in life is that I'm not grateful enough.
It's totally illogical, as you can only say thank you so many times, and one thank you note is completely sufficient.
However, it's something that has plagued me my entire life.
I'll walk away from certain settings and think, did I say thank you enough? I hope they know how much I appreciate what I did. Which typically results in me sending a follow up text or making a quick call, just to say thank you again.
I already stress about the time in my life that I'll have wedding and baby showers. How will I ever thank every person for such generosity?!
I know it's just a matter of feeling touched by the amazingly supportive people I've been blessed with. I just feel so grateful for all my friends and family do - I really do believe they're far better than average. Overwhelmingly so.
Is it possible I've found the solution with ThankThank Notes?
The site allows you to enter your distribution list from an Excel document and type up a quick (heartfelt) note. From there, they'll handwrite the thank you cards, address them, and send them out for you.
Is this every bride's dream?
Since I'm kind of a thank you note addict, and my handwriting is pretty distinct, I'm not sure the site would work for me. And, if I don't trust myself to say thank you well enough, I'm not sure my type-A self would be willing to place control into someone else's hands.
However, for corporate communications, it seems kind of ingenious. I can't imagine if I got an email from Kate Spade thanking me with a handwritten note, as opposed to a quick follow up email. Customer service at its finest...
photo via kate spade
It's totally illogical, as you can only say thank you so many times, and one thank you note is completely sufficient.
However, it's something that has plagued me my entire life.
I'll walk away from certain settings and think, did I say thank you enough? I hope they know how much I appreciate what I did. Which typically results in me sending a follow up text or making a quick call, just to say thank you again.
I already stress about the time in my life that I'll have wedding and baby showers. How will I ever thank every person for such generosity?!
I know it's just a matter of feeling touched by the amazingly supportive people I've been blessed with. I just feel so grateful for all my friends and family do - I really do believe they're far better than average. Overwhelmingly so.
Is it possible I've found the solution with ThankThank Notes?
The site allows you to enter your distribution list from an Excel document and type up a quick (heartfelt) note. From there, they'll handwrite the thank you cards, address them, and send them out for you.
Is this every bride's dream?
Since I'm kind of a thank you note addict, and my handwriting is pretty distinct, I'm not sure the site would work for me. And, if I don't trust myself to say thank you well enough, I'm not sure my type-A self would be willing to place control into someone else's hands.
However, for corporate communications, it seems kind of ingenious. I can't imagine if I got an email from Kate Spade thanking me with a handwritten note, as opposed to a quick follow up email. Customer service at its finest...
photo via kate spade
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