The Lost Art of Thank You Cards

Who send thank you cards anymore?  Using “snail mail” is something most people dread.  It is so much easier to send a quick email, or call on the phone.  My grandmother feels differently and has taught me that as well.

Whenever my grandmother comes to visit, or we take the kids to visit her, she sends a thank you card.  Whether it is to tell us how well the kids were behaved, how she enjoyed the visit, or some other compliment, she always sends us a card.  It feels good to go to the mailbox and find a card that was sent with love verses getting another bill. 

I have learned from her example to send thank you cards as well.  Even for my son’s 3rd birthday, I sent thank you cards to everyone for coming and for gifts.  It is important that I teach this to my children as well so that the art of a thank you card is not lost with my children.

Do you send thank you cards?

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