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[quote=Anonymous]We do this at thanksgiving too. It's a tradition and the kids bring it up if the adults don't. Participate or don't if you're at our table, but we aren't changing traditions just because we have guests. My kids don't just give standard answers. If the same answer is given as another person or if someone (in the immediate family, not a guest) seems insincere or thoughtless, someone will usually ask them what else they're grateful for. I think it's cute to see what the kids will say. One year we had just had our second DD a few days before thanksgiving. Everyone thought 2.5yo DD would say she was grateful for her new sister. Instead, after much thought, she said she was thankful she has hands. :) [/quote]
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