You guys have probably seen this question asked a million times. My registry was pretty much wiped out by my bridal shower, and as a result just about everyone gave cheques for a wedding gift. I've got my thank-yous and my pen, and I'm daunted by the task of tailoring each thank-you to the guest. Is it okay for me to use a handful of relatively generic 'helping us build our home together' references, and then add more personal bits about my experience with them at our wedding?
For example, one guest followed hubby and I around when we were walking from area to area (outdoor wedding) and took some awesome 'tender moment' pictures, another one jumped in to help distribute the cake, and another one manned the music station for the ceremony. They all gave cash gifts, and I plan to thank them for the gift AND for their presence/help/memories at the wedding. Is that okay?
Basically I'm just terrified of an overly negative perception if two people receive two of the same type of 'thanks for the money' quips, even if i tailor the rest of the thank-you to be more personal. I'm woefully inept with this kind of thing!
Thanks in advance!