Monday, October 1, 2012

Saying "thank you"



I've never, so far up to now, had myself sufficiently organized to start to build a habit of thank you notes with Liam.  If I'm being honest, my own track record for written thank you notes, which 7-8 years ago was pretty reliable and natural, has fallen by the wayside more than I would like.  Same with my ability to remember most birthdays and other memorable days with sufficient clarity or advance warning to do much about it.  Another change. 

A digression: both these things fell away when Will first started getting really sick.  There were all these appointments and treatment so get through, and trying to understand it all so I could be a helpful and responsible advocate took so much bandwidth, really it took all I had left after work.  And for pity's sake that was just me.  I wasn't sick, or facing painful and unpleasant treatments, or confronted so baldly with the uncertainty of my life span and future. I shudder whenever I think about what it must have taken from Will, and remain amazed at how resilient he was.

So Liam is working on thank you notes these days.  I outline the letters and he colors them in.  This note is for his lovely school teacher who gifted him a piece of rose quartz.  On the inside he tends to draw a picture. These days trees are popular.


On the back he writes his name and I usually write a short note.  We've made 3 or 4 so far and I hope to continue.

1 comment:

Mad Hatter said...

That's lovely, Elizabeth. I used to do that with The Teenager, too. And then, every once in a while, when he had a LOT to do at once, I would have him draw a card in marker and we would photocopy it for him to simply colour in each one differently. You're such a good mom.
Love,
Maddy