T- Trust
H- Honor
A- Acceptance
N- Neutral
K- Knowledge
S- Smile
G- Grateful
I- Intelligent
V- Vibrant
I- Intercept
N- Nature
G- Giving
H- Honor
A- Acceptance
N- Neutral
K- Knowledge
S- Smile
G- Grateful
I- Intelligent
V- Vibrant
I- Intercept
N- Nature
G- Giving
On this day of giving, nature's goods were distributed between two opposite parties. Acceptance through intellect and knowledge that they were all in a position to intercept each others gifts and thanks. A vibrant spread lay in front of them all, because honor and trust took precedence over personal pride and brought a grateful smile upon all faces, and thus was a day of Thanks and Giving.
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3 Comments
Post a CommentI love this! Great acrostic. I love to write them, I just don't that often.
Thanks Peter, Just something I scribbled down..
nice job...as always well done