As artist and writer Sandy Gingras so aptly points out in the introduction to her book "Thank You," a life lived well is perhaps the highest form of thanks a person can give to teachers as a way of repaying them for their attention and effort. A simple thank-you is also nice.
"Thank You" is Gingras's own delightful way of conveying this sentiment. This charming keepsake book features her soft, sweet watercolor artwork and thoughtful original text celebrating teachers and all they do for us.
Always striking the right tone of gratitude without being overly sentimental, "Thank You" is a wonderful way to show appreciation to teachers for their enduring gifts to us both great and small.
As artist and writer Sandy Gingras so aptly points out in the introduction to her book "Thank You," a life lived well is perhaps the highest form of thanks a person can give to teachers as a way of repaying them for their attention and effort. A simple thank-you is also nice.
"Thank You" is Gingras's own delightful way of conveying this sentiment. This charming keepsake book features her soft, sweet watercolor artwork and thoughtful original text celebrating teachers and all they do for us.
Always striking the right tone of gratitude without being overly sentimental, "Thank You" is a wonderful way to show appreciation to teachers for their enduring gifts to us both great and small.
As artist and writer Sandy Gingras so aptly points out in the introduction to her book Thank You, a life lived well is perhaps the highest form of thanks a person can give to teachers as a way of repaying them for their attention and effort. A simple thank-you is also nice. Thank Youis Gingras's own delightful way of conveying this sentiment. This charming keepsake book features her soft, sweet watercolour artwork and thoughtful original text celebrating teachers and all they do for us. Always striking the right tone of gratitude without being overly sentimental, Thank Youis a wonderful way to show appreciation to teachers for their enduring gifts to us both great and small.
Sandy Gingras is a writer and artist for her own design company, How to Live. She holds a Masters in English from Duke University and another in counseling. Gingras resides on a beach near the New Jersey coast, where she actively helps to preserve open spaces and wetlands. Her website is www.how-to-live.com.
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