So I got married in September. A couple of weeks after the wedding (maybe by the beginning of Oct), we got a check from DH's relative, Aunt Albany.
Fast forward to early December. Aunt Albany's check is hanging out at the bottom of a pile of assorted crap in my kitchen. I've forgotten about it. I get a verbal WTF via my MIL plus some emails from Aunt Albany asking about the check. I feel badly about it, I apologize profusely. But with the holidays happening, and houseloads of people in town, I don't get to the bank until this week.
So here's the deal. She's put a stop on the check. Aunt Albany sent an email to DH saying something about her "not wanting the money to be gone with her buying Christmas presents and all". She said she would give us a money order next time she saw us (we NEVER see her---I only met her once before the wedding).
FTR, I feel terrible that I was such a louse about this. I get that I was forgetful and irresponsible. I don't even care about the money, honestly. If I never see that hundred bucks, I'm OK with it. Although I have to say that I would never, ever stop a check for a wedding gift (or any check, for that matter), even if it took someone forever to cash it. I think that kind of delay is annoying, but nonetheless, I know how to balance my checkbook...
Never mind that though. Here's my question: I have yet to write her thank you note. What should I say?