My daughter is having her Bat Mitzvah at the end of September. We mailed out the invitations at the beginning of August and have already gotten about 1/3 of the replies back. We found out last week that my wife's one sister never received her invitation. That gave us a new headache that we hadn't anticipated. How can we possibly know who didn't receive an invitation unless they tell us? Until we start making calls to people from whom we haven't gotten replies, we won't know if any other invites were lost by the post office.
This morning, my cousin called from Florida. They just got back from visiting their one son in Oregon. They were there when he got his invitation. They had also spoken to their daughter who mentioned she got hers. They got home and retrieved their mail and no invitation. I thought that was another lost one, but as it turned out, I had sent it to their old address, so that was my fault.
But still we are left wondering who else didn't receive an invitation. I think what we'll do is make our follow-up calls earlier than we had planned to, not wait until the response deadline has passed.
This morning, my cousin called from Florida. They just got back from visiting their one son in Oregon. They were there when he got his invitation. They had also spoken to their daughter who mentioned she got hers. They got home and retrieved their mail and no invitation. I thought that was another lost one, but as it turned out, I had sent it to their old address, so that was my fault.
But still we are left wondering who else didn't receive an invitation. I think what we'll do is make our follow-up calls earlier than we had planned to, not wait until the response deadline has passed.
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