The holiday of Thanksgiving serves as a reminder for many of us that we have much to be thankful for.
As a mom, educator and author, I’m especially thankful for the amazing opportunity I have had to instill my values and share my beliefs with so many others. Being a parent is a huge responsibility…it’s like Show-and-Tell…we need to be good role models of the behavior we expect from our children.
I’m thankful that when I taught kindergarten and Head Start, I learned so much from the other teachers, from the parents of the children and from the children themselves.
I’m thankful that when my children were growing up, I spent as much time with them as I could…operating a home daycare enabled me to stay at home and be there to see them off to school as well as be there when they returned home in the afternoon.
I’m thankful that now that my children are grown, with families of their own, the bond we formed years ago has grown even stronger…we all look forward to each opportunity we have to spend time together.
I’m thankful that during my school and library Show-Me-How programs, I am able to connect with so many young children and pass along the messages in picture books that may help them deal with problems that concern them.
I’m thankful that when I do parent and teacher presentations, I can share my passion for using picture books and positive parental participation to build self-esteem, develop literacy skills and strengthen the parent-child connection.
I’m thankful that because of my book journey, I’ve been able to connect with wonderful people…awesome bloggers, other authors who are generous with their time and expertise, and so many more.
I’m thankful for my husband of forty-four years who has been so supportive of everything I am involved in…we still enjoy being with each other, whether we are hiking or fly-fishing in the Colorado Rockies or sitting toe-to-toe on the couch watching a movie together.
I’m thankful for my health and my ability to do what I need to do and want to do.
I’m thankful to live in a country where I can do what I need to do and want to do…and where there are places of beauty and wonder still to be explored.
As this year draws to a close, I look back with thanks for all that I have and I look ahead, with eager anticipation, to what the future may bring.
What are you thankful for? Please do share.





What a wonderful list, Vivian. I hope that your Thanksgiving is filled to the brim with good food, friends, and family!
Gobble. Gobble. 😉
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Thanks Nancy! I am very fortunate, I know…I love my life. 🙂
Have a beautiful Thanksgiving as well!
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Beautiful list Viv! I am thankful for so much that it would be hard to list them here… Here’s to life! 🙂
Happy Thanksgiving! 🙂
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And a Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, Eliz! Hard to believe it will soon be a new year!
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Thank you for stopping by my blog. This is really beautiful- My mom ran in home daycare for years.Hardest job around 🙂 Rewarding though. I wept today over a mothers youtube video I stumbled on, she lost her son he was very sick most of his life and died at about 3 1/2. It reminded me to be thankful for something so simple yet so incredibly important as my family’s health. When I noticed that in your post too….its’ just really the most important thing in the world. I look forward to learning more about what you do. My daughter is just 7/12 months but there is no greater gift I can give her than self confidence, besides faith.
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Hi Lisa,
Thank you so much for the beautiful comment. I’m glad you came to visit me also!
Please do check out my book…I’m sure you already read to your little one…Show Me How recommends and summarizes so many of the classic picture books…and ties each one to a quick and easy craft and a child-friendly healthful recipe…and the time you spend with her is worth more than any toy you could give her.
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