Reconciliation Day

Reconciliation Day

When : Always April 2and

Reconciliation Day is a special day to patch relationships and to make amends. It's intention is to re-establish relationships between family, friends and couples. Life is too short to hold a grudge between those we love.

Estranged couples may find today to be an opportunity to work out their problems. People who have had a ""falling out"" with family members are encouraged to reach out and ""mend the fence"".

For those considering a reconciliation, the old saying is ""It's never too late"". But, that is not true. Someday, it could be too late. So, please use today to begin your reconciliation.


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