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Good morning. Today’s newsletter edition is short because it’s such a beautiful day to spend offline, with the people you love.

I wish you a Happy Thanksgiving, friend! One filled with belly laughs, warm hugs, and stories you’ll be smiling about for weeks to come.

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Skip the boring stuff! Get ready for giggles, movement, and memories made right in your living room or at your dining room table!

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“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is to live by it.” – John F. Kennedy

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Want to keep the kids happy and entertained while you finish cooking? This is packed with fun activities that make the wait easier. (Print right off the post!)

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This week, I’m thankful for…YOU! Thank you for reading this newsletter and sharing what you’re most grateful for over the last few weeks. Below, you’ll find sweet blessings from readers just like you.

Laurie M is grateful for, “Technology that allows me to stay in touch with our kids and grandkids. Having enough and to share. My good health.”

Kimberly says, “That I enjoy the beauty of nature. That my mom living with dementia still has many moments of joy. I want for nothing.”

Kathy says, “My faith, family & friends. They have all played a part in my journey with breast cancer. They walked with me and have been supportive of the “new” me physically and spiritually.”

Holly says, “New beginnings after my Divorce, my precious son who reminds me to never give up, my family/friends that never let me forget my worth but also set me in the right path!”

Margi says, “My husband, my mom, and the life that God has given me with all the people (friends and family) that I am blessed to love and that love me.”

Christine Y says, “My husband is rejoining life after the sudden death of his daughter. This incredible Earth that shows us beauty every day. The kindness felt by smiles returned when smiling at strangers.”

Susan F says, “1. A family that is happy. Happy living in the moment and understanding that life can be simple and messy-but keep the happy. 2. Self-preservation. The ability to walk away when the joy is no longer there. 3. Making others feel good whenever I can-with a smile, hug, or stopping to talk. My kids think I know everyone, but sometimes a smile can save something or someone, especially in a world where heads are down on phones.”

Tanya K says, “I am grateful for so many things…#1 is that I am finally working towards healing myself from past trauma, #2 are thanks for the people in my life, as I have all three kiddos in college, it is a huge set of emotions, and #3 would be that I am grateful for the little things…raindrops, a note from someone, making a good meal.”

Elizabeth M says, “This year I am grateful for my family, the butterflies and fireflies we spent hours watching this summer, and the joy I get from twinkle lights.”

Erin F says, “I am grateful for my family, for waking up each day even on the hardest ones, and I am grateful for the ability to learn and grow because I have done a lot of that this year”

I truly wish I had room to put them all!

Thanks again for sharing and inspiring. Happy Holidays!

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Ready for some holiday giggles? These will have your whole family laughing, debating, and choosing between the most fun holiday scenarios.

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Thanksgiving Day is today! It’s celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. It began in 1621 when the Pilgrims shared a harvest feast with the Wampanoag people.

Today, it’s a time to give thanks for blessings, gather with family and friends, and enjoy a festive meal together.


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Thank you for reading. I hope you enjoyed today’s newsletter. If you have anything at all you’d like to share, ask, or say, just hit reply. I’d love to hear from you.

I’m grateful for you,

Jenn Kropf

Founder of ​Healthy Happy Impactful

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