- A teacher from the past who was special to you
- Someone who is special to your child--perhaps a coach, scout leader or teacher
- A relative who lives a distance away and you haven't seen for a while
- A friend from your past
- A friend or relative in a nursing home
- An elderly person or one that is ill
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Thanksgiving Cards Show you Care
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What a wonderful suggestion! I have never sent Thanksgiving cards before, but I love the idea. I was thinking as I was reading how cool and unique Thanksgiving cards would be for the recipient. We are used to getting a lot of cards for Christmas, but a Thanksgiving care would be quite special indeed.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using a Thanksgiving card to express your thankfulness for having a particular person in your life. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteCynthia and Elf I have a friend who always sends out Thanksgiving cards..it is always great to get them when you have more time to read them then when the mail is full of Christmas cards.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful idea, Mary Beth! Receiving an unexpected thank you card is a wonderful gift, indeed. Time to start a new tradition.
ReplyDeleteThanksgiving cards are the perfect way to remember friends and family who don't live close. It's such a nice touch to receive a card. I love to display them on my mantle.
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