Happy Thanksgiving Main Streeters!! Thanks for checking in with us tonight! If you were lucky enough to be at a Disney park today, I hope you got to enjoy Disney’s famous and most delicious turkey leg with your loved ones. If you’re catching up with us from the comforts of your home and suffering from Disney withdrawals, I hope you’re tuning in, or setting your DVR to ABC for The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration premiering tonight, which was also being filmed during our annual TMSM Meet-Up! Maybe you’ll catch a glimpse of the fan nation hanging out on the hub grass!

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Being that today is Thanksgiving, you can count on families everywhere sitting down at the dinner table to celebrate this time honored tradition and giving thanks. Sadly, it seems that the meaning of this holiday is being passed over more and more between Halloween and Christmas. Which begs the thought; how often do we really give thanks?

If you think about it, Disney is open 365 days a year (unless a hurricane decides to pay Florida a visit, or a national tragedy occurs). Even today on Thanksgiving cast members are working until midnight or later to bring guests the Magic of Disney. If you’re currently on property, have you taken a moment to say ‘thank you’ to a cast member? If you’re home, can you recall the last time you gave thanks and truly meant it?

Regardless of where you live, what religion you practice, if you’re young or old, or a man or a woman; a ‘thank you’ or being thankful is FREE (yes, free!), and most definitely not just reserved for one day a year. A ‘thank you’ no matter the circumstance can turn into a truly beautiful thing and make a difference in someone’s day or someone’s life. Being thankful can positively shift your mood, even if the only thing you can be thankful for on a particularly crummy day is Disney, and Disney alone. So before the year ends, and you decide on those New Year’s resolutions; I challenge you dear readers to spend 30 days giving thanks!

You can make this a personal activity, or get the whole family involved! The more the merrier! Check out the attached printable to help you keep track of the next 30 days, and log your gratitude. You can write if you said thank you to someone, or if someone did something for you that made you grateful! The possibilities are endless.
When you take the time to say ‘thanks’ or find that you are truly grateful for something; you never know what amazing things you may find along your journey, or what Disney magic you can encounter from a Cast Member who appreciates the simple act of a ‘thank you’.

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