Stories of Kindness from Around the World

🐒 Turtle-rific! 😊


While waiting in the parking lot for MisterM’s appointment to be done, I noticed a car with a turtle motif on its spare tire cover. Since I had been meaning to refresh my memory on how to make origami ones, I looked it up on my cell.

Made one (always have origami papers with me) and tucked it under the car’s front wiper, along with a Smile Card.

Now that I remember how to make the turtles, I’ve been working on a small flotilla of them for the local library’s summer reading program OCEANS of POSSIBILITIES participants.

Kids love that KIND of stuff and apparently, so do I!
 

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Baking Is Back!

Baked up a storm of choc chip oatmeal cookies and freshly picked plum tarts to give away to a lot of people--someone whose kids have Covid, someone whose daughter just had surgery, someone whose father in law just got back from the hospital, someone with visiting in-laws, and a few neighbors.  Taking some to my friend's mom in memory care center too.  Most satisfying thing for today was being able to find short-term housing for a friend of a friend of a friend (!) who will be at the university here for a few months. I had connected her with various lists/groups, but in the end I found that a friend of mine who rents a room out would be able to host her! Hurray! Reached out to two former students and offering support that's needed. Offered to help a friend's daughter with her summer online biology course. Publicly congratulated someone on a zoom ... Read Full Story >>

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Crowded but Kind

Transit can be challenging at times, with crowds of impatient riders packed into a small space, for a long ride.

Today, I saw so many acts of kindness on transit.

A young woman gave her seat to a young girl, and an elderly man moved seats to let a little girl sit with her father.

And a nice lady offered to let me put my bag of groceries on the seat between us.

It made me so happy to see kindness in action.

One kind act can inspire others to do kind acts, too.

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Cycle Journey For Peace !!

As we all know that the whole universe is suffering from hatred, religious discrimination, violence, and war (Russia vs. Ukraine). So many negative energies and thoughts are travelling around the world. So there is a big need to share peace messages, kindness stories, positive thoughts and radiating love. To address this problem, we are organizing a 500 mile cycle journey for peace. We will start from Kanpur and pass through several villages, cities to reach Delhi. We will meet with people, distribute pamphlets, kindness quote cards, and peace doves, sing peace and love songs, do press conferences and discussion programs. We will also visit the Russian and Ukraine embassies to meet with ambassadors to share our peace messages in their country. It will start on July 16, 2022 and finished on July 25, 2022 There is a kind request to all of you please come with us to spread the message of peace and love. ... Read Full Story >>

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Groceries

When my neighbour is on vacation I usually care for his flowers.
While he was supposed to be on a 3 week vacation with his partner i received a message yesterday evening, that he has testedpositive and was returning that night.

Although his partner is still testing negative both are self-quarantining, so this morning i bought groceries for them. So far he has just a mild case, like a cold.

I hope it'll remain like this, and that his partner will stay negative.... fortunately for them he has quite a big terrace, so they'll be able to get out of their apartment without endangering anybody.

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Made in the Shade

Today, I was sitting on a bench in the blazing hot sun watching my kids on an amusement park ride. The bench was full with only a small corner in the shade.

 Everyone got up and moved on so I was lucky enough to be the next resident of the shady vacant real estate on the corner. As I sat down I looked over and saw an older lady probably in her 80's siting at the other end of the bench in the scorching heat.

I leaned over and offered her my seat in the cool of the shade. She gratefully accepted and we switched places. Its a small act of kindness but a highlight of my day. I am grateful.

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Helping Hands

There is a local group that collects items like sleeping bags, socks, underwear, clothes and other items to distribute to members of the community who are in need.

I dropped off a couple of sleeping blankets, a couple of packages of new socks, and a package of new underwear today.

Housing is often unaffordable or unavailable and many are struggling to manage costs for necessities like food, clothes, toiletries and more.

It is wonderful to see people who care about and do so much to help those in the community who may be struggling to make ends meet,

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Kindness For The Wee Birds


Did some research seeing mama wren nesting in our yard - they are tiny and stay hidden so at first we mistakenly thought they were finches.

She's being run ragged feeding her little chick-lets and while we have berries and bugs in the yard they have considerable competition from bigger birds (even sparrows are larger than them) and chipmunks and squirrels so I put some extra berries from our icebox nearby for them with a little bit of peanut butter (organic only ingredient peanuts) because mama needs her strength!

Papa's been working hard, too and he may appreciate it. I just need to pay close attention now to make sure my good intentions don't backfire by making them feel insecure that i'm 'intruding' and/or attracting the aforementioned competition! They're keeping cool :o)
*stock photo
 

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🏠 Raise The Roof!

🏠 Raise The Roof!

Found a twenty dollar bill in the parking lot and knew the right opportunity would present to share.

Dropped it into the donation box at the Center for their upcoming fundraiser lunch 😊.

The Center REALLY needs a new roof!

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Kind Like Mother

Earlier in the week the beautiful woman opposite me in the top left hand corner of photo took us all out for dinner.

Her name is Susan and since moving here this woman has loved on me and showered me with kindness. My mother died 11 years ago, her name was also Susan.

This woman around my mothers age has become like a mother to me and has made me feel so welcome in my new city and town.

It’s the open hearted kindness and love from others that truly make the world go around. Bless all them all 🌸

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Sharing

Yesterday I gave away some of our harvested garlic to a needy friend
I also gave her some asiagi cheese bagels that she loves.
Shared books and yoga journal magazines with four friends.
Helped hubby identify things growing in the garden.
Chatted with my neighbor, she told me her father died. I gave her a big hug and will be sending flowers

Please don't thank me for doing kindness. I share only for giving ideasπŸ™β£οΈ

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A surprise!

Arriving at work yesterday a staff member came up to me and said “a lady came into our store today and said she had a gift for you”.

Surprised I went out the back to discover this. A yummy carrot cake. It made my day!

Kindness is always found in the simplest acts πŸ₯°

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Backpack Repaired, Not Trashed

Backpack repaired, not trashed

I gave School uniform, study books, note books, pens, pencils and slippers to needy kids. They asked me to get new backpack showing their backpacks with zipper broken. I replaced zippers in two backpacks.

In navy blue backpack, there were holes on the back panel. I changed the panel. I replaced it with "it" luggage bag material.

"it" company replaced my luggage bag with broken handles. Rather than throwing away, on my request, my son detached the sturdy material that I brought to India in hope to make bag for me. I am grateful to him I saved three backpacks going to trash. I reused luggage bag material. Both good for our environment.

One backpack is not repairable. I will use some parts in future. I am giving another one to needy kid.


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Little Acts Add Up

I donated food and clothing to the church collection sites.
I have walked to raise funds for Pancreatic Cancer Research.
I worked on yet another afghan which will become a Christmas gift for a veteran in the Soldiers' Home.
I watered my daughter's garden plants and am feeding the fish and guppy while they are away for the holiday weekend.
I try to do at least one act of kindness every day.

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Acts of Giving

Just voted.

Gave out doves, quote cards and smile cards to poll workers. They were very appreciative.

Talked with a friend last night....made us both feel better.

Did the laundry so my hubby could work in the garden. I can do this now!



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Larks, Marshmallows And Free To Be Me!


Our campsite was secluded and had a pristine view of a sloping wildflower meadow, dense thicket and a sandstone butte. How magnificent to wake to the song of the meadowlark, not only the state bird of Nebraska, but one of my favorites.

Campfires, roasted marshmallows, chats with fellow swimmers at the outdoor pool and campers taking strolls, employees - from lifeguard to park admittance booth attendant, all were grateful, pleasant and truly happy to be enjoying such a beautiful space along with such beautiful weather.

Treated a young employee at the park entrance booth to a Happy Meal from McD’s on our way back from a quick lunch in town. I knew her job kept her in that tiny booth all day and a little something just might brighten her day.

And it did!

Blushing, she accepted the treat, saying, “Thank you! This just made my day!”


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Walking for fundraisers

I've not been posting my stories and I'm sorry about that. I did walk over 70 miles for Mission 22, 30 miles for Pancreatic Cancer Research and many miles for St. Jude's raising funds with each fundraising walk. This makes me very happy as well as helping out these groups.

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Gratitude Gift

Surprised our next door neighbor with a small thank you gift to show appreciation for a kind act she shared with me recently.

I added something to our weekly Fresh Direct order that I knew she’d enjoy πŸ‘ŒπŸ»

Ordered one for myself too πŸ˜‰

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Happy Monday!

Treated a former student to lunch today--hadn't seen her since 2015 and we completely lost track of time and chatted for hours! Celebrated many milestones she has had in the intervening years. It was a huge blessing.
Donated many bags of clothing after getting my partner to go through his dresser/closet :-) Planted some more vegetable plants in the garden. Reached out to find out how to volunteer on a farm that plans to give away produce to underserved communities.

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🌹 A Freedom Of The Heart ❀️


Since the florist had put each rose (45!) in a water vial - good for a few hours, we decided it was best to hand out our anniversary roses, pronto!

Straight from camping and feeling a little rough, we set to work sharing.

Propped a rose at apartment doors where my sister lives. Handed one to each bingo player at the Center. Saved a rose for me, for my niece, rhubarb sharing friend and brother-in-law’s home altar - where other sister’s ashes are resting along with some momentos. The bouquet remainder, we gave to passing tourists, as we sat on a shady bench in front of the Center.

So many congratulations and wishes we received, along with a few disbelievers of “Free? You mean you’re just giving these away?”

The price of love is a freedom of the heart, don’t you think?

How fortunate MisterM and I realize and celebrate this joyous truth!

*Many thanks to a kind friend and the delicious gift of fine chocolates.


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