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How To Be Thankful For Essay

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“There is always something to be thankful for”- Anonymous. And this is true for many reasons. To be thankful is to be pleased or relieved. There is a reason being thankful or saying “thank you” to people has been taught to us for generations. To show that you care about what people do for you or to show that you care for others by telling them “Thank You.” I am thankful for many things in my life, but the top three would have to be my grandparents, sports, and God and his creations in nature. The first thing I'm thankful for are my grandparents. After all they gave birth to my parents who after all had me, so I should definitely be thankful for what they do for me. First thing I love from them is the Holidays. I mean why not. When they bring the whole family together to …show more content…

When I can go and play some sports or watch them on TV. However I'd have to say there's a definite top three: Baseball, Martial Arts, and Running. Baseball was basically my first real sport and I loved it and have been hooked on it ever since. Whether I am paying 3rd base or catching it is always fun on the field. I have always been the starter and have been known for my speed and my arm. My coaches loved it and even my teammates when we would get a play from center field to the runner scoring at home. Then there is my main sport Martial Arts. Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai, and Taekwondo. I have meet my best friend and running partner there and have known him for over 6 years because of it. Whether we were trying to get our black belts or running for fun we have always stuck by eachother isdes. We also are constantly messing with each other because of us knowing how to defend ourselves. Then there is running. My aunt opened a running store and I was hooked, me and my friends would run, run, run. 2 miles almost every single day for 4 months straight. A new record I think. No matter what sport I play I know that I will always have a support group wut my family and friends behind

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