Thanksgiving 2021: What We're Thankful For

Thanksgiving 2021: What We're Thankful For

We're grateful for many things this year, including our loyal customers.

Rick Cundiff


It’s been another challenging year for many, and one certainly filled with change in many ways. We’ve still found things to be grateful for. Here are some of the things our TJM family is thankful for this year:

Matt Fischer:

I am thankful for my supportive friend group who always provide words of encouragement and laughter. I am thankful for my parents who have always been supportive of me and whatever I am undertaking.  I am thankful for my loving wife and her good health as she carries our unborn daughter, who we will welcome into this world in late December.

Justin MacDonald:

I’m grateful for a staff that has worked through the ups and downs of a pandemic and shown how much of an asset our employees truly are.

Shannon Moore:

2021 seems to be a continuation of 2020 with the craziness. Just continues to put things in perspective.  As always, I’m thankful for my friends and the job I have, but the newest thing I’m thankful for is our new baby on the way.

This has continued to show me how thankful I am for my husband and how he helps me get thru the pregnancy. It also helps show me how thankful I am for our first son and how amazing he is. Every day he wants to hug “baby Colt” and give my belly kisses. I can’t get over some days how lucky/blessed we are.

Judy Santos:

I am thankful to be able to spend more time with my parents and my daughter.

Rick Cundiff:

I’m thankful for my wonderful wife, who brings joy into my life in every way possible. I’m thankful for my crazy Dad, who at 83 continues to inspire me. I’m grateful for continued good health, and for family and friends with whom I celebrate life each day. And for coffee.

 


Rick Cundiff

Rick Cundiff

Content Director, Blogger

Rick Cundiff spent 15 years as a newspaper journalist before joining TJM Promos. He has been researching and writing about promotional products for more than 10 years. He believes in the Oxford comma, eradicating the word "utilize," and Santa Claus.