By Rachael Herrscher

Need some quotes for gratitude to add a little inspiration to your day? Check out this five quotes we've gathered. We've included printable versions that you can hang on your fridge or by your computer too!
Printable Versions
"Give thanks for a little and you will f...
Read More
By Rachael Herrscher

As you are enjoying your Thanksgiving leftovers, keep this one in mind!
"When eating a fruit, think of the person who planted the tree." - Vietnamese Proverb
DOWNLOAD PRINTABLE HERE
Printables by Juliann Law for Today's Mama is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3...
Read More
By Rachael Herrscher

Happy Thanksgiving! We hope your day is full of family, friends, good food and gratitude.
"If the only prayer you said in your whole life was, thank you, that would suffice." -- Meister Eckhart
DOWNLOAD PRINTABLE
Printables by Juliann Law for Today's Mama is licens...
Read More
By Shannon Breuner Nelson

Happy Thanksgiving! A day to possibly Turkey Trot, be with friends and family, read Black Friday deals if that's your thing, and share a delicious meal with those you love.
As I grow older, I have more and more of an appreciation for how lucky I am. This year, I feel particularly grateful.
...
Read More
By Rachael Herrscher

It's day 2 in our week of Thanksgiving inspiration and we're focused on gratitude. Pin it up on your inspiration board on Pinterest or print it out and put it up on your fridge. We love this daily reminder.
"Give thanks for a little and you will find a lot." - The Hausa of Nigeria...
Read More
By Rachael Herrscher

It's a time to be grateful so we tracked down some quotes for gratitude to kick off this week of Thanksgiving.
We'll be posting one a day so be sure to come back and grab your daily dose of thanks and giving!
"The root of joy is gratefulness." - David Steindl-Rast
DOWNLOAD PRINTABLE
Pr...
Read More
By Shannon Breuner Nelson

Last week, we were leaving the grocery store and waiting at a stop light where a homeless man was standing with a sign asking for food. While we were waiting, I unrolled my window and gave him half of the bunch of bananas that I had just bought at the store. And that's when the tears began in the ba...
Read More
By Shannon Breuner Nelson

It's unbelievable that 2011 is already done. We moved into our house on December 31, 2010 and rang in 2011 exhausted, surrounded by boxes, and queasy (morning sickness). Days away from 2012, I'm typing this surrounded by post-holiday chaos and listening to my four month old alternatively suck on...
Read More
By Erin Oltmanns

Let me say, right off the bat, that I love Christmas. All of it. The food, the decorating, the family pandemonium, the gift-giving and I certainly don’t turn my nose up at the gift receiving. I like to plan ahead and take notes, year ‘round, in preparation for the holidays—gift ideas, meal p...
Read More
By Rachael Herrscher

We are making our way back from the “high seas” (I just really like to say things like: I’m blogging from the high seas, or I’m tweeting from the high seas . . . they are actually pretty mild Caribbean seas and I’m on a big ship, but I still feel adventurous).
I popped online to check ...
Read More