Thanksgiving is next week, and my blogging about #ThankfulActs will soon be replaced with blogging about #LightTheWorld. I definitely think that preparing a thankful heart, and acting upon that thankfulness, segues nicely into daily acts of service in December.
Today's challenge is to take the time to send a card of Thanksgiving to someone (or more than one someone!) Unfortunately, we can't always be in the physical presence of friends and family, but a card in the mailbox can let them know we are thinking of them.
I need to buy some postage stamps, but I'll be mailing out some cards as soon as they are stamped.
Thanks for Thanksgiving.
Today's challenge is to take the time to send a card of Thanksgiving to someone (or more than one someone!) Unfortunately, we can't always be in the physical presence of friends and family, but a card in the mailbox can let them know we are thinking of them.
I need to buy some postage stamps, but I'll be mailing out some cards as soon as they are stamped.
Photo: A vintage Thanksgiving card, with two children moving a huge pumpkin, with the caption, "Best wishes for a good Thanksgiving." |
Thanks for Thanksgiving.
A good idea - receiving a card in the mailbox always brightens someone's day.
ReplyDeleteDropping cards into the mailbox makes me feel good, too. :-)
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