Advice from Annie Lane.
My daughter received some lovely gifts for her quinceanera . Unfortunately, there were a few without cards or tags. I am not sure if the card became accidentally separated from the gift, or if there was no card or tag in the first place.
My daughter is writing thank you cards to everyone who helped put this event together or gave her a gift. I hate to think about just a few people going unthanked -- but we don’t know who gave the gifts.
I purchased personalized thank you cards but haven’t sent them out. His passing will be two years this spring. Is it too late to send out the cards? Should I write anything additional to explain the delay?I’m so sorry for your loss. Losing a partner is always difficult, but especially so suddenly and during the pandemic must have been even more devastating. It is beautiful to read just how many people and lives your husband touched -- he was clearly a very special person.
In the wake of such a significant loss, it’s completely valid to feel overwhelmed, but it’s never too late to convey your appreciation and gratitude to your loved ones for their support. Perhaps include a small acknowledgement of the delay or a thank you for their patience in your note. I am sure they will be more than understanding about why it took so long.Annie Lane offers common-sense solutions to everyday problems.
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