I absolutely love this! You know, I haven’t receivd a note in a long long time. My husband does it often and it makes me melt. I wrote Gavyn a note everyday in his lunch since starting school and will do the same this year for Zoe. I love giving hubby notes on his napkins too! I’m going to start with my kids now!
I LOVE this! What a unique idea for a post! I was just talking today about how I must have my notebooks, LOL. Like you, sending handwritten thank-yous are very important to me. I send a lot of notecards in general. Great tips!
Very create idea for a post! In my house I write thank yous for them until age 4 and then they use fill in blank notes and copy names and gift from a list I provide. After completing kindergarten they have to write the whole note themselves. I usually help dictate (and spell). This year my just started 2nd grader is doing them all by himself. I was so proud when I saw what he wrote. I gave him a list and reminded him to write a greeting, then say thank you for the gift by name and then to sign it. On his own he wrote, Dear “friend”. Thank you for the hex bug. It is really cool! Yeah!! Of course we had to edit one that said “thank you for the Ninjago Lego even though I already have the same one!” Ha!!!
Love this post! I am a big advocate of writing thank you’s and little personal notes! 🙂
I love your handwriting! I think Thank You’s are very nice and people really seem to appreciate them.
I love this! I enjoy writing thank you notes but I really need to be better about teaching my boys to write thank you notes. Thanks for the reminder!
I absolutely love this! You know, I haven’t receivd a note in a long long time. My husband does it often and it makes me melt. I wrote Gavyn a note everyday in his lunch since starting school and will do the same this year for Zoe. I love giving hubby notes on his napkins too! I’m going to start with my kids now!
I LOVE this! What a unique idea for a post! I was just talking today about how I must have my notebooks, LOL. Like you, sending handwritten thank-yous are very important to me. I send a lot of notecards in general. Great tips!
Very create idea for a post! In my house I write thank yous for them until age 4 and then they use fill in blank notes and copy names and gift from a list I provide. After completing kindergarten they have to write the whole note themselves. I usually help dictate (and spell). This year my just started 2nd grader is doing them all by himself. I was so proud when I saw what he wrote. I gave him a list and reminded him to write a greeting, then say thank you for the gift by name and then to sign it. On his own he wrote, Dear “friend”. Thank you for the hex bug. It is really cool! Yeah!! Of course we had to edit one that said “thank you for the Ninjago Lego even though I already have the same one!” Ha!!!