

A Delayed Attitude of Gratitude
There is something our family is not good at doing in a timely manner. Writing thank you notes. We are horrible. We typically write them months after the actual event or gift was received. I am usually so embarrassed that it has taken so long that I will spend half of my note saying, "This thank you is long overdue...."
This whole issue must be genetic, because Lil O is pretty delinquent, too. Ugh.
Do you have any tips to help us?
My grandmother would be appalled if she was still alive.
Embarrassed,
Jen
PS - As you can see from the photo above, we do like to handmake our thank yous. At least, we can be proud of something, right?