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Friday, November 20, 2009 |
Acts of Kindness
{Country Living}
As I pondered at all that was so quickly about to arrive, I realized that once again I was being swept up into the enormous vat of commercialism.
This almost got the better of me once again this year.
Luckily, I stopped myself before it had a chance to take hold and dictate my Christmas season.
I'm celebrating the season with a different flare and I invite you to join along!
I've had an insanely crazy busy week and I know that this will be the norm until after the holiday season.
However, I made a point this week of sticking to my newly appointed agenda. Doing for others to better appreciate all that I have and the ability to share.
While standing in line at the Commissary {military market} I noticed how well behaved two small children were behaving {just before the dinner hour}. Normally I would have kept this thought to myself but I ventured out of my box and expressed my delight and complimented the mother on her lovely children's behavior.
Cost:
A mother's hard work is acknowledged
While paying for my coffee one morning, I paid for the car behind me.
Cost:
A smile on my face and knowing that I put one on someone else.
Many food drives are being held during this time of year.
I've made a point of donating complete meals to several.
Cost:
I'll be able to enjoy my next meal knowing that another family will too.
My goal is to do at least 3 random acts of kindness a week. It's doesn't have to cost money, time or energy.
Please won't you join me during this season of love to mankind!



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13 comments:

bevy said...

Jo, Thank you so much for sharing this with us! I am going to join you in that goal of at least 3 random acts of kindness. You just warmed my heart!

Suburban Princess said...

So nice!

I always tell moms when their kids are being well behaved! Nothing can turn a day around than a stranger letting you know your hard work is noticed :O)

Marcy {pine creek cottage} said...

What a beautiful reminder of what this season is about. I will look for ways to bless others also. Thanks for your wonderful examples and a meaningful message at this time of year.

Laura @ 52 FLEA said...

This is a beautiful thought and one that my sister and I have gone back to time and again. We envision a time in the future when we will be living together and practicing a life full of anonymous random acts of kindness....a sure way to living a fulfilled and satisfying life. A means to give back to a world that has blessed us..to pay forward the kindness we have received....Until then, small moments,little things, even a smile can mean so much...every day. Imagine a world where this way of living was the norm!Great post!

Melissa Miller said...

I'm with you Jo. You have done some really sweet gestures and I'll do the same. Great reminder.

Many Blessings, ~Melissa :)

PS I can't get Alex to put the blackberry down for a moment.
Even on our walk last night he was reading it. LOL! :)

Shell in your Pocket said...

What a great reminder and I love the random acts...I need to remember it!
sandy toe

Henley on the Horn said...

You are our inspiration!!!

Unknown said...

Absolutely! I'm going to make an effort to join in and follow your lead Jo! How wonderful!!!

:) T

Draffin Bears said...

Hi Jo,

that is so lovely and sometimes if you share or do a kind act towards someone, makes everyone feel happy.
Wouldn't the world be a better place.

Thank you for reminding us of this and we need to try these random acts of kindness, every day.

Happy week
Hugs
Carolyn

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Nothing can turn a day around than a stranger



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GrannySmithGreen said...

Absolutely wonderful reminders. I've heard of friends and neighbors gathering together each week to celebrate the Advent season together. What a great way to share love and kindness!

prashant said...

Nothing can turn a day around than a stranger letting you know your hard work is noticed


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The 5 Bickies said...

I love this idea...it's a great reminder during this crazy season!

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