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Thank you for keeping us afloat
Thank you for keeping us afloat











thank you for keeping us afloat

N & J, the extra chores and looking out for your sisters helped keep us afloat. We celebrate relationships between our users and the local businesses that they love through gifting, because the act of giving shows love, appreciation, and connection. In other words, keeping parents – mothers, in particular – in the workplace and contributing to the economy. I just wanted to send you a quick note to say thank you for Saturday night Thank you so much for making the evening possible for us When I called only Monday. Thank you for trusting me enough to share your hearts.

thank you for keeping us afloat

The flowers, food, and card you gave us when Michael passed away. It has been a hard time but with you by my side, it has been an easier burden to bear. And they are spending their pension to allow that to happen too: these charities calculate that the bank of gran and grandpa is also contributing as much as £8bn to bridge the gap between shrinking salaries and rising childcare costs. Thank you for coming to support us when my mother passed away. The charities Grandparents Plus, Save the Children and the Family and Childcare Trust describes these willing volunteers as a “hidden army”, allowing the nation’s parents to stay in work. With just a text prompt, Dall-E 2 can deliver original concept art and product design ideas in seconds. There's no way this thing will keep afloat out there 2.To cause or enable someone or something to remain floating on the surface of a body of water. The sailor somehow managed to keep afloat for nearly an hour after being knocked overboard in the storm. I'm so grateful that you've taken up so much extra work to keep us afloat. How A.I.-Generated Art Could Solve Your Company's Design Problems. To remain floating on the surface of a body of water.

THANK YOU FOR KEEPING US AFLOAT PROFESSIONAL

For while there will be some who are sitting back and enjoying the proverbial crossword and slippers, others (if not most) are knee deep in the kind of unpaid labour that the economists cited by Lady Altman and her colleagues rarely bother to consider when calculating the strength, or otherwise, of our economy.Īlmost 2 million grandparents have either given up work or reduced their hours to take on childcare for their children’s children – no surprise given that the cost of professional childcare has risen 27 per cent in five years too. But you ladies have a huge thanks from me for still tolerating my neediness. Thank you so much for putting me in touch with individual name at company name. Thank you so very much for referring me for the job title position at company name. Thank you for referring me for the job at company name. Thank you very much for recommending me for the position. And, more’s the point, these early retirees aren’t stripping the economy, they’re helping the rest of us to prop the damn thing up. Thank you for taking the time to provide me with a reference. But “writing themselves off”? I rather think not.













Thank you for keeping us afloat