I am so thankful to be a member of The Frenzied SLPs and I owe my gratitude to Laura from All Y'All Need and Mia from Putting Words in Your Mouth for asking me to join this opportunistic adventure! The Frenzied SLPs are taking a break from our regularly scheduled linky party to bring you a scavenger hunt style blog hop where we will share our thankful and grateful stories while inviting you to participate in our giveaway. Three lucky winners will be chosen to each receive a $10 Teachers Pay Teachers gift card and a $10 Starbucks gift card.
Here is how you can participate.
1. Read each Thankful and Grateful post from The Frenzied SLPs.
2. Collect the letter at the bottom of each post. Don't forget to write down the letters in order to reveal the secret phrase.
3. Enter the rafflecopter at the end of any post to enter the giveaway.
4. Visit The Frenzied SLPs Facebook Page for an extra entry.
5. Three winners will be chosen after the rafflecopter closes on 11/13/2015.
While there are endless reasons I have to be thankful and grateful, I'm choosing to share just a few. For starters, as I mentioned in my opening line, being a member of The Frenzied SLPs is simply amazing. Starting this blog as well as creating for Teachers Pay Teachers has opened a whole new avenue that fits perfectly with my love of organizing and creating. The added and unexpected benefit...meeting many new SLP friends from across the country.
If you follow my blog or my favorite social media platform, Instagram (@sparklleslp), you might know that I have the privilege of being a mom to three children, currently ages 4, 6, and 10. From horseback riding, lacrosse playing, dancing, swimming, karate, gymnastics, school party preparation, homework tackling, daily chores, nightly reading, routine following, and who can forget the smiles and snuggles! Each day brings new adventures, delights, and challenges and I am ever so thankful and grateful for my children.
Each week during the school year, I am thankful to work with over 60 students from grades K-5. Their smiling faces, enthusiasm for learning, and persistence in overcoming learning challenges is what makes my job a passion. Managing workload responsibilities and developing engaging activities that meet individual goals and standards truly is a challenge in which I am grateful.
I am thankful and ever so grateful that you chose to read my post. Please write down my letter below. I am the third blog in the hop. Once you discover the phrase, enter the giveaway at the end of this post!