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Someone’s Watching

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You Just Never Know

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The 30-Day Kindness Challenge

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Choosing Kindness

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My daughter starts middle school tomorrow. We’ve decorated her locker, bought new uniforms, even surprised her with a new backpack. But tonight just before bed, we did another pre-middle school task that is far more important than the others. I gave her a tube of toothpaste and asked her to squirt it out onto a plate. When she finished, I calmly asked her to put all the toothpaste back in the tube. She began exclaiming things like “But I can’t!” and “It won’t be like it was before!” I quietly waited for her to finish and then said the following:

“You will remember this plate of toothpaste for the rest of your life. Your words have the power of life or death. As you go into middle school, you are about to see just how much weight your words carry. You are going to have the opportunity to use your words to hurt, demean, slander and wound others. You are also going to have the opportunity to use your words to heal, encourage, inspire and love others. You will occasionally make the wrong choice; I can think of three times this week I have used my own words carelessly and caused harm. Just like this toothpaste, once the words leave your mouth, you can’t take them back. Use your words carefully, Breonna. When others are misusing their words, guard your words. Make the choice every morning that life-giving words will come out of your mouth. Decide tonight that you are going to be a life-giver in middle school. Be known for your gentleness and compassion. Use your life to give life to a world that so desperately needs it. You will never, ever regret choosing kindness.”

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Find Out What Moms Hate The Most

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What He Did Was Breathtaking!!

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Best Morning Ever!! (post from Frank Somerville KTVU)

“Mommy I’m so happy.”

That’s what Brooklyn told her mom the other day when she finally got to meet Delvar.

Delvar drives a garbage truck in Bloomington, Illinois
And Brooklyn waits for him every Thursday.

She’d never actually met him until earlier this month.
On her birthday she wanted to give him a cupcake.
So they waited outside.
And when Delvar came by he stopped he pulled over.

This is what Brooklyn’s mom posted about what happened next.
I guarantee it will make you smile:

HOLY COW… BEST MORNING EVER for Brooklyn (and me).
What a start to her birthday.

Thursdays are by far her favorite day… garbage day.

For about a year now, Brooklyn has anxiously awaited the garbage truck’s arrival at our house.

It started with waving from the window, then we had to try and be outside to wave, and when we missed the truck driving by the house, I’d drive around the neighborhood to find the garbage truck and wave… on our way out the door in the mornings.

Every… Thursday, my heart is full when I see the joy that our amazing garbage man brings Brooklyn when he honks and waves at her with a BIG smile.

And today, we finally got to meet him!!!

Brooklyn and I wrapped up one of her birthday cupcakes and waited for him.

When he came down our street, she ran to the corner.
We were waving like usual and I motioned for him to come over by us.

He pulled over, got out and gave us his BIG smile.
Brooklyn was instantly speechless as she handed him the cupcake.

I explained to him that he makes our day every Thursday, and we really appreciate the honking and waving, and how special of a day it is for us.

Then… (melt my heart)… he explained that he looks forward to seeing us every Thursday as well.

He said that he has a meeting every Thursday morning and always tries to get out of there in a hurry so that he can make sure to see us every week.

He said he doesn’t have any kids of his own, but he mentors several children and just loves them. I can’t believe that I never got his name, so for now he will continue to be “our favorite awesome smiley garbage man”.

After he left, we continued onto daycare.
Brooklyn was unusually quiet in the backseat.
I asked her if she was okay, and she said “Mommy I’m so happy.”

So… to “our favorite awesome smiley garbage man”…

THANK YOU!!!

Thank you for the joy that you bring Brooklyn every Thursday morning, for making her birthday special, and for making my heart happy.

It may be a little thing that you do, but it means so much to us!”

Thanks, Delvar, for your kindness and your service to the City!

—Brooklyn’s mom

I love this story.

‪#‎GoOutAndInspireSomeoneToday‬

Thanks to April Scott for telling me about this story.

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#StayKind (post from Frank Somerville KTVU)

This is Deborah Greene with her father.
10 months ago he committed suicide.

She learned about his death in the middle of a Whole Foods store.
She says she will never forget how the people in the store helped her that day.

And she just wrote an open letter to them that was printed in themighty.com

Dear Strangers,
I remember you.

10 months ago my cell phone rang with news of my father’s suicide.

My brother was telling me my father was dead, that he had taken his own life early that morning and through his own sobs, I remember my brother kept saying, “I’m sorry Deborah, I’m so sorry.”

And as we hung up the phone, I started to cry and scream as my whole body trembled.
Overwhelmed with emotions, I fell to the floor, my knees buckling under the weight of what I had just learned.

And you kind strangers, you were there.
You could have kept on walking, ignoring my cries, but you didn’t.

No, instead you surrounded me as I yelled through my sobs, “My father killed himself. He killed himself. He’s dead.”

I remember in that haze of emotions, one of you asked for my phone and asked who you should call.
What was my password?
You needed my husband’s name as you searched through my contacts.

I remember I could hear your words as you tried to reach my husband for me, leaving an urgent message for him to call me.

I recall hearing you discuss among yourselves who would drive me home in my car and who would follow that person to bring them back to the store.

You didn’t even know one another, but it didn’t seem to matter. You encountered me, a stranger, in the worst moment of my life and you coalesced around me with common purpose — to help.

In my fog, I told you that I had a friend, Pam, who worked at Whole Foods and one of you went in search of her.

Thankfully, she was there that morning and you brought her to me.
She took me to the back, comforting and caring for me until my husband could get to me.

And I even recall as I sat with her, one of you sent back a gift card to Whole Foods; though you didn’t know me, you wanted to offer a little something to let me know that you would be thinking of me and holding me and my family in your thoughts and prayers.

That gift card helped to feed my family, when the idea of cooking was so far beyond my emotional reach.

I never saw you after that.
But I know this to be true: If it were not for all of you, I might have simply gotten in the car and tried to drive myself home.

I wasn’t thinking straight, if I was thinking at all.
If it were not for you, I don’t know what I would’ve done in those first raw moments of overwhelming shock, anguish and grief.

But I thank God every day I didn’t have to find out.
Your kindness, your compassion, your willingness to help a stranger in need have stayed with me until this day.

And no matter how many times my mind takes me back to that horrible life altering moment, it is not all darkness.

Because you reached out to help, you offered a ray of light in the bleakest moment I’ve ever endured.

You may not remember it.
You may not remember me.
But I will never, ever forget you.

And though you may never know it, I give thanks for your presence and humanity each and every day.

–Deborah Greene

As sad as this story is, it’s also so refreshing to me how everyone jumped in to help.

I’ve always believed that down inside people are good.

And I’ve always found that when things are at their worst, it tends to bring out the best in people.

Just ask Deborah Greene

‪#‎StayKind‬

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Hero of the Day (post from John Tesh)

Hero Of The Day: Michigan Firefighter Ryan McCuen!
He used his own money to pay a family’s electric bill for $1,023!
McCuen went on a medical call earlier this month.
One of the residents, a child, needs to be connected to a ventilator to breathe, and had to be rushed to the hospital as the parents had fallen behind on their electric bill and improperly completed a medical waiver that would have prevented the disconnection.
As a new dad himself, McCuen was moved by the family’s situation so he anonymously paid for the full, $1,023 bill.
His kindness didn’t stay anonymous for long, though. His Fire Chief Michael Phy wanted to recognize the generosity, saying:
“I have not seen an individual be so monetarily generous. I, and the Administrative Staff, am very proud of Firefighter McCuen.”
McCuen also explained the situation to the electric company’s service representative and ensured keeping the family’s power on would be a priority.
Way to go!

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‪#‎StayKind ‬(post by Frank Somerville KTVU)

This is one of those stories that will just make you smile.

Jhazmhon Williams Lee was headed to a Walmart.
She saw the woman in this picture holding a sign and asking for food and clothes for her family.

She gave her $10 and left.
But she wanted to do more.

Here’s what Jhazmhon posted about what happened next:

As I parked, I felt a warm feeling and something told me I could do more for that lady.

So I went back and I asked her questions like where she was from, why was she here, and where are her children.

She began to look scared and started giving me false information.
She thought I was going to call child services.

She said that from the color of her skin, people don’t want to help her.
I told her regardless of the color of your skin I love you anyway and all I want to do is help you.

She took me to her kids and where she lived and I’m not going to go in detail but I was so sad.

I told her I don’t have a lot of money but the money that I do have I would like to help her with it.

So I took her and her daughter to Walmart and told her to get everything she needed!
She was in tears and so excited.

My bday is tomorrow and I planned on going out of town this weekend, but instead of doing that I know I received more enjoyment helping this sweet lady and her family with the money I saved instead.

I encourage everyone to lend a helping hand.
It doesn’t have to be financially.
It could just be you walking up to others and encouraging them that there are better days (ahead).
You will be amazed how much that means to people.

I was very excited and my heart was filled with joy and with her permission I posted this.

Never be ashamed to ask for help.

–Jhazmhon Williams Lee
https://www.facebook.com/jhazmhon.lee?fref=photo

It’s always amazing to me what happens when you listen to your heart.

Jhazmhon easily could have said:
“Hey I gave her $10.
I did my part.”

But instead she listened to her heart and look at the result.

‪#‎StayKind‬

Thanks to Gina Gina for telling me about this story.walmart and jaz

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