I have so many blog posts I want to write and not enough time to write them all.
Two other bloggers really got me thinking last week.
If you have a chance check out My Rights to Living a Life at Life or Something Like It. It is sure to get you thinking about how you are living your life and how you would like to be living your life. Basically, it leads to self examination of the soul.
Then there is Running Into the Waves at A New York City Life.
"These things that keep coming, these changes are transforming my life, even by just a tiny bit. They are creating paths for the moments that will be lived, the memories that will be created." How can you not want to read more?
All of you touch me every day, get my mind churning, expand my view of the world. A great Big Thank You and hugs and kisses to each and everyone of you! You are special and I feel special just knowing you virtually.
Showing posts with label thank you. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thank you. Show all posts
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Train Man
To the tall, blond, blue-eyed, 20-something man on the red-line to Alewife at approximately 5:30 this evening...
Thank you.
Thank you for looking me in the eye and offering me the one empty seat in the car before claiming it for your own.
It may have been because I looked exhausted and old.
It may have been because I was carrying a bag, a clutch, and my raincoat.
It may have been because I was in high heeled boots.
I like to think it was because I looked adorable today in knee-length black shorts, gold ruffled top, and fitted denim jacket with my wavy hair cascading down my shoulders.
Whatever the reason, thank you. You restored my faith in humanity and plain old made my day.
Thank you.
Thank you for looking me in the eye and offering me the one empty seat in the car before claiming it for your own.
It may have been because I looked exhausted and old.
It may have been because I was carrying a bag, a clutch, and my raincoat.
It may have been because I was in high heeled boots.
I like to think it was because I looked adorable today in knee-length black shorts, gold ruffled top, and fitted denim jacket with my wavy hair cascading down my shoulders.
Whatever the reason, thank you. You restored my faith in humanity and plain old made my day.
Monday, March 30, 2009
You Are the Cure
Thank you all for your get well wishes and cure-alls.
I tried them all and am feeling much better.
Guess I no longer have an excuse to eat ice cream for every meal (slight exaggeration).
Also no excuse for a shot of Limoncello before bed.
Thanks for all the love<3
xoxo
I tried them all and am feeling much better.
Guess I no longer have an excuse to eat ice cream for every meal (slight exaggeration).
Also no excuse for a shot of Limoncello before bed.
Thanks for all the love<3
xoxo
Monday, September 8, 2008
Thank you, Blue Lily!
Blue Lily is an amazing photographer and friend of Nie. I found her because she participated in the auction to benefit Nie & Family. When I got to the Blue Lily blog I found she was giving away a $75 gift certificate for Anthropology and all one had to do was comment on how one would spend it. So, I commented.
Much to my delight, though random.org did not pick me as the winner, Blue Lily featured my comment among her favorites here. Thank you, Blue Lily, for the feature and the gift of fantasy shopping! I really did enjoy it immensely <3
Much to my delight, though random.org did not pick me as the winner, Blue Lily featured my comment among her favorites here. Thank you, Blue Lily, for the feature and the gift of fantasy shopping! I really did enjoy it immensely <3
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Thank You and Georgie
Tonight I spent a couple of hours writing thank you notes for birthday and house warming gifts. I am known for my thank you note writing abilities. When I got married a little more than a year ago I wrote many thank you notes and many people commented on them, told me they used them as examples, told me they shared them with others, and even suggested I start a thank you note writing business. As much as I enjoy writing thank you notes, I am not sure I would like to spend all day every day writing them. All this talk got me to thinking, what makes a good thank you note and what makes mine stand out from all the rest?
1) Practice. I have been writing thank you notes since I could speak. My mom would have me sit down at the table with her to dictate my thank you notes while she wrote them out. Thanks, Mom!
2) Scarcity. It seems very few people actually hand write and snail mail thank you notes, or any greetings for that matter, very often any more. People love to get "fun mail" mixed in with all the bills and advertisements.
3) Sincerity. I often receive thank you notes that have a general message already printed in the card, a hand written "Thank you for the ice cream bowls.", and a signature. Yes, I recognize that a thank you was sent which is appreciated, but that's it? It feels more like an acknowledgment out of obligation than a genuine "Thank you."
4) Personalization. If it is a thank you for something I received at an event, I try to mention an interaction I had with the person I am thanking in the thank you note. If I am given something having to do with entertaining, I mention in my thank you note that the person should check their schedule so we can arrange a time for them to come over for dinner and enjoy the gift they bestowed upon me.
5) Intention to Use. If I am given clothing, I mention where I have already worn it and the complements I have received or the next big event I intend to wear it to. If I receive ice cream bowls, I mention how lovely they look on the table with my existing dishes or that I am having a summer party and can't wait to show them to and share them with friends. If I receive money or a gift card I mention how I used or intend to use it.
These are just a few of the ways I write my thank you notes. Also, I think people tend to hear the phrase "Time to write thank you notes" and automatically think "Ugh! Yuck!" when really it can be a very creative writing experience.
Finally, continuing with the theme of thank you notes, I would like to thank Being Five for featuring my question for Georgie in reader mail and posting a link to my blog. It really made my day! There is, as always, a link to Being Five in the "Notable Blogs" section of this blog. Good call on the chocolate eclair, Georgie. For the record, since I am getting older and need to watch the waistline, snow cones are currently my favorite ice cream truck treat.
1) Practice. I have been writing thank you notes since I could speak. My mom would have me sit down at the table with her to dictate my thank you notes while she wrote them out. Thanks, Mom!
2) Scarcity. It seems very few people actually hand write and snail mail thank you notes, or any greetings for that matter, very often any more. People love to get "fun mail" mixed in with all the bills and advertisements.
3) Sincerity. I often receive thank you notes that have a general message already printed in the card, a hand written "Thank you for the ice cream bowls.", and a signature. Yes, I recognize that a thank you was sent which is appreciated, but that's it? It feels more like an acknowledgment out of obligation than a genuine "Thank you."
4) Personalization. If it is a thank you for something I received at an event, I try to mention an interaction I had with the person I am thanking in the thank you note. If I am given something having to do with entertaining, I mention in my thank you note that the person should check their schedule so we can arrange a time for them to come over for dinner and enjoy the gift they bestowed upon me.
5) Intention to Use. If I am given clothing, I mention where I have already worn it and the complements I have received or the next big event I intend to wear it to. If I receive ice cream bowls, I mention how lovely they look on the table with my existing dishes or that I am having a summer party and can't wait to show them to and share them with friends. If I receive money or a gift card I mention how I used or intend to use it.
These are just a few of the ways I write my thank you notes. Also, I think people tend to hear the phrase "Time to write thank you notes" and automatically think "Ugh! Yuck!" when really it can be a very creative writing experience.
Finally, continuing with the theme of thank you notes, I would like to thank Being Five for featuring my question for Georgie in reader mail and posting a link to my blog. It really made my day! There is, as always, a link to Being Five in the "Notable Blogs" section of this blog. Good call on the chocolate eclair, Georgie. For the record, since I am getting older and need to watch the waistline, snow cones are currently my favorite ice cream truck treat.
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