Make a Thankful Tree

33Family Fun Magazine had a wonderful family project that is perfect for Thanksgiving. It makes a great way to encourage family members and even guests to think about what makes them thankful.

Today’s Countdown to Christmas Challenge is to take a look at Family Fun’s instructions for makin100countdowng your own Thankful Tree. Gather the materials and then sit down with your family to discuss what makes each member thankful. Makes a lovely decoration for your Thanksgiving celebration. Have extra materials ready for guest to add their own leaves of thankfulness to your tree.

Today is the last day to enter to win a Christmas CD. Here is a list of CDs I would like for this year.

white christmas1. What A Night! A Christmas Album by Harry Connick, Jr.(2008)
2. Noel by Josh Groban (2007)
3. A Swingin’ Christmas by Tony Bennett (2008)
4. The Christmas Collection by Amy Grant (2008)
5. White Christmas by Matt Belsante (2008)
6. Let It Snow by Michael Buble (2007)
7. And Winter Came by Enya (2008)
8. A Winter Symphony by Sarah Brightman (2008)
9. Songs of Joy & Peace by Cristina Pato, Nilson Matta, Robert Leslie III Hurst, Matt Brubeck, and Yo-Yo Ma (2008)
10. The Hotel Cafe Presents…Winter Songs by Various Artists (2008)

Could you use some new Christmas music, too? Enter to win YOUR CHOICE of one of the above Christmas CDs! You have several ways to enter:

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One of each of these per day please. You have until November 22 at 6 pm EST to enter.

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