Long ago, we visited Canada for an old friend's wedding. Our host family had a lovely little Thankful Tree posted near the supper table. Since we spent several days there, we loved getting on board with their moments of gratitude. Written on each leaf were things like "my dog" or "Timbits," the Canadian equivalent of Munchkins!
I was delighted with the idea and so were the Blossoms!
This year, I printed off some cute free printable scrapbook paper and Blossom4 and I started working on the pieces. She was intrigued. We've done our own version a few times throughout the years, but I didn't realize how long it's been until she asked me,
"What's a Thankful Tree?"
We hang a tree trunk somewhere near our kitchen table and each evening, each family member writes one thing they're thankful for on a paper leaf.
I love that sometimes it's light-hearted, small things and sometimes it's deeper, bigger things.
After a few weeks, we will have a full tree of beautiful things and we will have revelled in small moments of gratitude together all month long!
Dominique
PS - The antique wicked-looking redneck self defense device hanging in this picture is actually the tool my grandmother used to mash potatoes for her family of twelve. It reminds me that love and hard work can go hand in hand.