This is exactly what I’d think. And I do believe that maybe, with Valentines so close around the corner, that someone might have a crush on you and is assuming you’d guess who they are and would be flattered / in the right frame of mind for a date.
You people are nuts. The OP should be calling the cops and having the locks changed.
Well, if something similar happens again, congratulations! You have a creepy secret stalker.
Ok, it would still freak me out.
Let us know what happens… We don’t want to have to worry about you… You haven’t come back yet…
Also, if this does happen again, I would call the cops. Don’t handle it, put it in a baggy, and maybe they can dust for prints. Who knows, maybe the guy has a rap sheet already.
OP: Can you think of anyone you know who might’ve done this?
Usually when someone gives someone a gift or a card or a keepsake like this, to say thank you or whatever, they don’t do it anonymously. So I’m going with weirdo.
ETA: Another thing, the item and sentiment seem to be really juvenile. Which adds even more ‘creep’, unless it was from a kid.
See , now you are creeping me out.
[yoda]The “ooga-booga” is strong in this one.[/yoda]
Dude, you don’t have to spy on people to know where they live. All of my friends know my name and where I live, several of my co-workers know my name and where I live, boys who I have gone on dates with have known my name and where I live, my next door neighbor knows my name and where I live. You make it seem like there’s a stranger lurking in the shadows with binoculars, sending daily letters written in lamb’s blood, “I am watching you, my pretty…”
How many of your friends and coworkers leave anonymous, creepy mash notes on your door?
It’s so obvious, they included a nice tin of homebaked cookies with a note and everything, the ribbon was just a bonus extra.
The cookies were stolen by the creepy neighbor.
Oh reeeally? Any chance one of them left it there to freak you out?
I am a cynic and have had friends who’ve been stalked, but like perfectparanoia I would likely be more curious than creped out. It really does depend what your liviing situation is like, and if you have any creeps in your life.
I don’t have any idea who it is. I have some clues (I don’t know if y’all want me to list them or not, I’m not sure they’d mean anything to you) with stuff like the name they used and the handwriting.
The two people I suspected were my mom and one kinda-sorta-friend who is seriously socially inept and would totally do something like that, but he says he didn’t and he calls me by a nickname, whereas this had my whole name.
I’ve had WAY creepier stuff happen to me before- like a guy who called a few times at night, knew my name, and “just wanted to talk” (asked questions like what I did on the weekends and where I went to school. Obviously I didn’t answer.) Or the guy who was sweet enough, but thought that the best way to get me to like him was to learn a lot of information about me from various sources (things like my sisters’ names and ages, my address, what dance classes I was taking…) and liked showing up unannounced in places where I was (like school, work, dance, my plays, etc.). So I guess my creepy threshold is pretty high.
But anyway, I haven’t been carried off by a stalker. I strongly suspect this is someone I know rather than someone who followed me home one day and has been hanging out in the bushes stealing my mail.
Shit, I was on the phone with my health insurance company when I read this, and I laughed in the woman’s ear.
People don’t leave “creepy mash notes” (which is not I would describe “one of a kind”) on my door, but the last anonymous note I received, I thought little of. Figured it was someone being nice because I helped him out with something, or I’ve been nice, or the person likes sending cards. Whatever, I didn’t think the sender was lurking about, watching me, waiting for me to be away from my inbox to ensure that the creepy note took me by surprise.
I’m sure Maimonides had something to say about this, probably, “But what if someone is?”
How would you know in advance until it happened? I’ve known people for decades that I’ve never done that stuff to, but I just might if I thought it would surprise them and make them smile.
Seriously? You would call the police in this situation? What would you expect them to do about it?
OP, I’d be curious and slightly amused.
I guess it depends upon the neighborhood.
They would probably drive by the block an extra few times, and keep their eyes out for, say, weirdos looking in her mail box or hiding in the bushes. 
If it happened in the neighborhood I live in now, I’d be a bit freaked, because I don’t know any of my neighbors and none of the friends who know where I live would do something like that. (Not to mention I live in a neighborhood that’s a bit out of the way - someone would have to make a fair amount of effort to come stick that on our door.)
On the other hand, someone left me a vitamin drink in my locker at work with the memo “Let’s stay healthy” or something of that sort. I drank it without a second thought because I know a handful of non-creepy co-workers who actually would do something like that.
It all depends on the context.
I would only if it happened again, in a similarly anonymous and vague way. That’s a sign someone’s stalking you (or trying to freak you out). And, chances are, it’s just some underdeveloped kid with a crush, but on the off chance it’s someone with an unhealthy obsession (or worse, someone capable of harm)… yeeek.
I’d be really curious as to who the hell it was, too.
I was being a touch hyperbolic about calling the cops, but I would lock the doors and pull the shades, and be very careful about leaving alone, especially if I was a woman.
I’ve known a couple of women who had these secret fans, and it wasn’t pleasant for either of them.
Ahahaha. Pull the shades? Why? Because whoever left the note is [font"zOMG"]watching her?[/font]