Friday, November 12, 2010

Meet Grateful Pig--Our favortite new tradition

My mom sent us "Grateful Pig" this year in the mail and he has been such a fun part of our November. At least once a day each of us write something we are grateful for on a slip of paper and slide it in to Grateful Pig. On Thanksgiving when everyone is here, each family will open their pig and read about the many blessings we all have. My boys love the secret element to it and I love that they are constantly thinking about what they have...and so am I.

My mom got the cute sparkly pigs at Old Navy for $5 and I thought it would be a great way to do December too...instead of thinking about all the things you want, thinking about what you already have. Great tradition! Thanks mom, we love it!!

Here is the letter she attached on cute paper with a colorful bow on grateful pig:

Think of THANKFUL PIG like you would his famous cousin, Piggy Bank...something to place your deposits in until it's time to make a big withdrawal. THANKFUL PIG accepts little written expressions of gratitude instead of pennies and nickels. Put THANKFUL PIG in a place where he can be easily seen. Once a day, ask every family member to write on a slip of paper something he or she is thankful for. Place each slip into THANKFUL PIG. Over time, the slips will tell your family's unique story, all the while reminding each family member how important--and fun--it is to be thankful.

By Thanksgiving Day your pig will be well stuffed--maybe even overstuffed. THANKFUL PIG'S big reveal on Thanksgiving Day will help turn the holiday into what i was meant to be: the joyful climax to a year of gratitude!

7 comments:

janae said...

What a great idea!! I love it:)

The Martin Family said...

So cute! I actually saw your mom at Old Navy buying these pigs. We had adopted this idea too! Man, we are Olsen copy cats!

Emily said...

What a darling idea!!! I might have to steal it;)

Eardley Fam said...

LOVE, LOVE that idea and I want to start it at my house. Thanks so much for the couch links!!

mandy* said...

I love this idea!!! I might have to steal it when the kiddos get a little older.

Hartley Family said...

What a cute idea!!! I love it and just may need to copy your mom's brillant idea! James is just an adorable and very handsome little boy. 4 is definitely a fun age! Wish we could have been at Bryce's wedding to see you guys!!!

Grandma Kimmy said...

Wish it was an original thought but I read it in a magazine. When I found the cute pigs it was a must to do!