Anonymous wrote:I'd leave mentioning the gift out altogether and thank them for coming, making the day special and bringing more fun into the house. That way the fun can refer to the gift or just them. Are you 100% sure all brought gifts? If so, maybe you can mention not knowing which, but if not, then don't mention it.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be amused to receive a thank-you note that explained what your son did and acknowledged that you're not sure which gift was mine, but that you're grateful for it and my participation in the day. It's a good bet I'd respond and let you know which one I gave!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be amused to receive a thank-you note that explained what your son did and acknowledged that you're not sure which gift was mine, but that you're grateful for it and my participation in the day. It's a good bet I'd respond and let you know which one I gave!
Me too. I'd love this.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be amused to receive a thank-you note that explained what your son did and acknowledged that you're not sure which gift was mine, but that you're grateful for it and my participation in the day. It's a good bet I'd respond and let you know which one I gave!