I knew right away that it filled my need for
some gratitude shared with family and thanks for everyone who worked to put that food on our table.
Not exact matches
our first Thanksgiving At Home,
shared with family... and all the profound
gratitude that comes
with that (and yet, is so hard to express).
To cultivate
gratitude, try
sharing three things you're grateful for each day
with your partner,
family or housemates during dinner or before bed.
This is why, as evening approaches, we place such an enormous value on hanging out as a
family, eating dinner together,
sharing our
gratitude journals, gathering
with friends, playing music, singing, sitting in the sauna and hot tub and (my personal favorite) playing Exploding Kittens and Bears vs. Babies.
Most of all, we want to
share our
gratitude with her new
family!
Give your
family and friends the gift that keeps on giving — who knows, they may even
share their awesome media collection
with you as a gesture of
gratitude for your good deed!
Thanksgiving is about hope and
gratitude and the simple experience of
sharing food and fun
with family.