It's true. I remember walking away from the dinner table once, when my dad, Gary, stopped my older brother, David and I, and said, "Make sure you thank Mom for the meal." We realized that we had simply been taking for granted her delicious provisions. So we promptly went and thanked her and gave her a great big hug. We remembered the next meal as well. Just the time it took to verbalize, "Thank you" acknowledged that we understood the time and effort it took to prepare.t's true. I remember walking away from the dinner table once, when my dad, Gary, stopped my older brother, David and I, and said, "Make sure you thank Mom for the meal." We realized that we had simply been taking for granted her delicious provisions. So we promptly went and thanked her and gave her a great big hug. We remembered the next meal as well. Just the time it took to verbalize, "Thank you" acknowledged that we understood the time and effort it took to prepare.
So here is a little thank you song I am writing to James Moorhead, Brand manager for Gillette. He was gracious enough to put up with 4 packages I sent him in the mail (like a mustache on a stick, and some sticky mustaches my mom gave me from the dollar store to name a couple), and talk to me for 5 minutes on the phone, and forward our team's collaborative concept to a team of people that would review the material. Thank you also to the local authorities who reviewed the packages to make sure they weren't intended to harm Mr. Moorhead.