Being grateful. The art of teaching our children and grandchildren to be thankful and grateful for what is given to us is almost a lost art in this day and age. What an opportunity to use the gift of art as an inspiration for writing a beautiful thank you note. It is a blessing not only to the one that receives the thank you note, but it reaches into our soul and helps us to receive a blessing also. I love to sit down and write what is on my heart to the person I need to thank. Finding beautiful stationary is such a treat and the stationary from Carol's Rose garden is just beautiful. I also treasure the Christie Repasy art which I have. I found the tea light and the stationary box at the thrift store I love to haunt. I trust you will enjoy a little peak at art and the thank you note! I am linking this post with Pink Saturday. Have a beautful and thankful day!
I can't wait to teach our newest little granddaughter this art!
I can't wait to teach our newest little granddaughter this art!
Writing thoughtful notes truly is a lost art. How wonderful of you to nurture this in yourself as well as looking forward to training your sweet granddaughter. I love your "pink" and look forward to reading more in the days to come. I'm your newest follower and I hope you'll visit me at www.cottageandcreek.com and follow me as well. I'm a newbie too!
ReplyDeleteGod bless ... Lynn
HELLO AND HAPPY PINK SATURDAY :)
ReplyDeleteHOW WONDERFUL TO TEACH YOUR SWEET GRANDAUGHTER THE ART OF WRITING THANK YOU NOTES!! I THINK ITS GREAT :)
XO~MARI
Writingis very important to me. I have 5 en pals who I write often and Thenk yous are so important to. I try to write a thank you to all who need thanking.
ReplyDeleteI gues my Moma tought me right! I love her to pieces.
What a LOVELY Post.
ReplyDeleteIt is so true, about writing Thank You's being a lost art.
you sweet granddaughter is just sooo adorable...you are blessed and she is blessed to have you for a grandma.
Have A Sugar Sweet Day
HAPPY PINK SATURDAY
Simply Debbie
Hi, I am another Lynn and I truly appreciate a women who realizes the loveliness of a thank you note. As much as I love the computer, I so miss the art of real notes and letters. I taught all 3 of my children the art of a thank you, even my son. Sadly, they "forgot" it and dash off emails or FB notes. But that does not mean I cannot continue my "old fashioned ways does it? Certainly not. I love collecting beautiful writing papers too. So enjoyed seeing yours.
ReplyDeleteLynn again, must say your granddaughter is precious! She does indeed look like a "thank you writer". Those beautiful eyes. How blessed you are. How blessed she is to have your for her Gramma.
ReplyDeleteyour granddaughter such adorable! and the lil notes you are sending.. just pretty! thanks for sharing.. happy PS!
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