a comment sparks another thought

Dawn, thank you for your comments on my previous post today. I totally appreciate where you are coming from and agree with you.

Which actually brings me to a real life event that I have been doing ever since.

One of my extended family was getting married about two years ago, and she had a few different showers for her wedding. While going through the cards after the gifts were open she came across something on the back of the card which is an AMAZING idea and I have been doing ever since.

One the back of card in very small printing was the address of the gift giver. This would SOLVE the problem if you have been invited via email and may not have an address, or someone shared the cost with someone else for the gift. That way a handwritten card could be sent to this person without having to be asked for their address.

I have been doing that since hearing about this story. Maybe now that you have read this, you will to. Then when you get a handwritten thank you note in the mail, it will make your day!

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  1. Or you can give a gift and take pleasure in making someones day without expecting anything back in return. Why do we have to attach something to everything we give? We can just give and feel the joy of giving someone a good moment and live off of that. No Thank You no Loot Bag. Just joy! OK. I sound like Oprah…I may be watching too much.

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