#GratitudeChallenge
Thanksgiving Day is typically reserved for giving thanks for family, friends and the previous year. While the coronavirus pandemic has made it more difficult to find much to be thankful for from the last few months, moments to express gratitude can still be found.And because November is National Gratitude Month, the thanks don’t have to start and stop on Nov. 26. Why not take a whole week to focus on what we’re grateful for? During the week leading up to Thanksgiving, we will be sending you daily tips on how you and your family can show gratitude each day.