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  • Writer's pictureAnna Maria De Guid

Labor Day


What better way to end summer than with students’ last hurrah on Labor Day!

Labor Day started in September 5, 1882 to recognize the contributions of the American workers to society.

For me, it’s also a time to reflect on the swiftness of time. We’re on our way to the last quarter of the year. With the upcoming holidays, time will seem to fly even faster.

So let’s begin this Labor Day in thanksgiving for the summer that’s almost gone. Let's move forward to fall's subdued time of reflection. And to more thanksgiving for the upcoming

winter holidays.

Happy Labor Day!*

*Honesty is the best policy. Sorry about the "blunder blank blog" this weekend. :)

 

My name's Anna Maria! I publish a new blog post every Monday and Friday, two of my favorite days! If you want to learn more about my journey, my book "Touched by Grace: The Journey" will be released this winter through Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

In the meantime, check out my website touchedbygrace.today and subscribe for book updates and more blog posts! If you've been #tbgtoday, feel free to share your story of grace here.

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