So we home school our kids. My plan is each week is we dedicate that week to specific morals/ personality traits that we try our best to show our kids. Confidence, being polite, etc. And then we either do activities or some how involve the general public (Writing a random nice note and sticking it in a library book for example) Well this week is Gratitude..being happy with what you got kinda thing. Yesterday we had a quick discussion on it then I asked them well what are you happy for (using happy because I have a four year old and she became super confused when I said grateful) Before I get into what they came up with 99.9 percent on their own I want to let you know that my kids can be kind of...materialistic. The want, want, want , and want. Which I **guess** is normal but either way here is their list Boy- 6 turning 7 in Oct homeschool cousins friends family having a big room books (I came up with that one lol thats why the 99.9) having a new brother on the way having a mom and dad painting Girl 4 to be able to make things kisses and hugs having people to share my coloring with family "giving" (she means donating things) we will have a baby brother to read to having a garden feeding birds Not going to lie I was floored. I really did not expect that..I thought they would say things like movies, video games, spiderman..whatever. Being grateful is a huge deal in our house so it was one of those moments where I felt like my husband and I were actually doing something right. I was hoping to read some of your positive moments.