Thanks to You
Before dinner each night, our family goes around the table and shares “gratitudes.” Mostly, my kids are grateful for legos and pasta and our dog (translation: grateful to have toys and a pet to play with, and food on the table). Occasionally they are thankful for each other. This exercise has been a great way for them (and my husband and myself as well) to remember the little daily wonderments of our existence. But nothing helps us reflect upon life’s big picture than that fantastically chill holiday, Thanksgiving.
I realize this is belated but in the spirit of family time last week, I purposely left my laptop at home. But better late than never: I wish to say how thankful I am for all the readers of pulseonparenting.com. Without you I would be just a closeted weirdo trying to improve my keyboarding skills. I thank you all for your support, opinions and feedback. Some of you have given me suggestions for posts, things you’d like to see explored. I can’t wait to delve into these topics and hope I can deliver on the information you wish to see posted. Because of the volume of interest, it may take some time but I will respond! Also, to make “Pulse” easier for you to navigate, I have been adding links to content elsewhere on the site and keywords to assist in online searches. And I hope, with the feedback you have given me, to hone in on the content that will keep you coming back “to visit.”
Again, thank you all!