“Happy gobble-gobble!” That’s the traditional way to say Happy Thanksgiving in my family. A table full of food is my favorite thing about Thanksgiving Day but there’s a lot to love about the holiday. Friends and family gather around to celebrate a day off of work, a really good football game, a feast of delicious food and the turkey coma that follows. What an incredible day!
What’s kind of sad is that the real meaning of the holiday is becoming lost in the muffled voices of people eating, so I’ve decided to reiterate a bit of it. We all know the story of how the pilgrims came over on the Mayflower to settle the colonies that would later become America. The winter was bleak and barren but the local Indians were kind enough to share their food as well as teach the pilgrims some survival tips for the next winter. We owed them a debt of gratitude for their hospitality, began saying thanks by dining together which formed a strong bond, and thus began the tradition of Thanksgiving.
Dining together still forms a wholesome bond between people, but sometimes celebrating Thanksgiving in this way isn’t possible. For this reason, many choose to send Thanksgiving flower arrangements or cornucopias. After all, everyone loves receiving a gift even if it is in lieu of the sender’s company. The hard part comes in finding the right card message to go along with the gift of flowers. To make it simpler, local florists have provided their favorite choices for Thanksgiving card messages. Enjoy!
Giving Thanks With The Top 20 Thanksgiving Card Messages:
1) Among the Many Things We Give Thanks For Are Loyal Friends Like You Who Have Helped Make This Year A Success For Us
2) Giving thanks for your friendship
3) May your life be filled with good things to be thankful for as ours are filled with thankfulness for you
4) Thanksgiving gives us the opportunity to tell you how very much your friendship means to us
5) 1. Me – 2. Your family – 3. Everyone who recognizes kindness, caring, and generosity of spirit. Just a short list of the people whose lives you’ve touched. Happy Thanksgiving.
6) May your heart be glad and your home be happy at this joyful time of thanksgiving.
7) When I count my blessings, I count you twice. Happy Thanksgiving.
8) Our homes may be far apart, but our hearts are as close as always.
9) Thinking of you and wishing you all the blessings of this beautiful season.
10) Happy Turkey Day.
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Great tips. I’m searching for all kinds of tips of how to create a great ecard for Thanksgiving (I’m really obtuse of doing it :-(). Thanks for your post and I share what I find to you in return.
7 Tips to Create an Amazing Thanksgiving Ecard
http://www.sameshow.com/ppt2flash/article/tips-to-create-thanksgiving-ecard.html
Thanks again.