It was my turn to write the "presidency message" for our Relief Society newsletter this month. Here is what I wrote...
Every November, my family does a little activity I like to call the “Attitude of Gratitude Alphabet.” I assign letters of the alphabet to each member of my family and before we begin dinner on Thanksgiving, we go around and everyone says something they are grateful for that begins with their assigned letter of the alphabet. (My family pretends they hate this tradition, but I know they secretly like it.) This year, I decided to make my own “Attitude of Gratitude Alphabet.” Here are my ideas.
Autumn, Babies, Car, Doughnuts, Education, Friends, Gospel, Health, Ice cream, Job, Kites, Laughter, Music, Nephews, Outlet mall, Parents, Quilts, Raspberries, Scriptures, Temples, U-Turns, Vacations, Washer & dryer, eXercise, Yahtzee and Zzzzzzz’s.
What are you grateful for?
Every November, my family does a little activity I like to call the “Attitude of Gratitude Alphabet.” I assign letters of the alphabet to each member of my family and before we begin dinner on Thanksgiving, we go around and everyone says something they are grateful for that begins with their assigned letter of the alphabet. (My family pretends they hate this tradition, but I know they secretly like it.) This year, I decided to make my own “Attitude of Gratitude Alphabet.” Here are my ideas.
Autumn, Babies, Car, Doughnuts, Education, Friends, Gospel, Health, Ice cream, Job, Kites, Laughter, Music, Nephews, Outlet mall, Parents, Quilts, Raspberries, Scriptures, Temples, U-Turns, Vacations, Washer & dryer, eXercise, Yahtzee and Zzzzzzz’s.
What are you grateful for?
What a great idea . . . umm . . . I need to get back to work since I don't think missionaries are supposed to be reading "favorite people" blogs during the day. I'll have to read your October postings later, but I love your format and snippets and have some similar ideas with my own. Let's talk!
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