Yep. Just last week I posted about the 10 teacher gifts I made and goodies I sent for the entire staff. I got two thank you's via email and one in person when I dropped everything off. One message said something about me expecting to get praised, another that the teachers are busy. I know they're busy, but it doesn't take more than a minute to send a thank you. The school gave each teacher a new Ipad. I did take some advice, I certainly won't be making wallhangings or sweatshirts next year like I did this year. I'll make an ornament for each and won't be sending goodies. My husband and I are both retired. I spent way more money and time than I should have, but wanted to make it nice for the teachers because I know they never get anything from anyone. Next year I'll spend all that money and time on my 16 grandchildren. One year I bought my mother in law the best microwave Sears sold. She told me if I didn't give her something personal not to give her anything at all. So I never bought her a gift again. My father in law was thrilled with the microwave. Sure makes someone think about spending their hard earned money and time on gifts for someone like this. Sorry this happened to you. There's probably hundreds out there that would love to have that quilt. Me being me I'd finish it and donate it to the church for the needy. I know that's a hard thing to do though with all that work involved.
Don't let it ruin your generousity though.