Happy Monday! It doesn’t quite feel like Monday to me because I’m on Spring Break — spending the week with Mike’s family and Mr. Jude — and with Daylight Saving “spring forward” yesterday, I’m still a little off timewise. But I’m thrilled to get to spend the whole week soaking up time with our little man, plus it feels so nice to have daylight until 7pm!
Let’s move on to the kindness. Last week’s challenge was inspired by Operation Beautiful, which I discovered via this moving post by Anne at Fannetastic Food, and was pretty simple: write a kind or inspiring note and hang it up in a public place. I hung up some post-it notes in a school restroom:
My dad hung up a wonderful sign in the bathroom at the local park, where he goes for runs every day and where many youth soccer teams practice:
It was probably the easiest kindness challenge yet, and definitely something I want to do again. It took maybe two minutes and made me feel happy the whole week! A perfect example of how doing something to brighten others’ days immediately brightens your own day!
Does anyone else drink Yogi brand tea? One of my favorite things is the fortune-cookie-like sayings printed on their tea bags! My cup of green tea two days ago had a very appropriate saying printed on it:
{I know the type looks a little strange: I couldn’t get my camera to focus on the tiny print, so I used a bit of photo editing to make it clearer.}
Here are a couple more kindness-related links I came across this past week:
- Looking for some inspiration to hit the trails {or treadmill}? I love this HAPPY 5K that is going on worldwide through April 15 to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society: https://www.racemenu.com/events/23201-HAPPY-5K
- I love this nonprofit organization Moore Love with the aim of making kindness contagious, especially for kids: http://posts.dailyworth.com/posts/1759-a-sister-s-death-inspires-the-birth-of-a-nonprofit-group#readmore
The Week 10 Kindness Challenge was jointly inspired by Moore Love and by Mr. Jude, since we have a lot of kid-centered activities on the agenda this week: do something surprising and kind for a child. You might donate toys or art supplies to a local school, leave quarters on top of a gumball machine in a restaurant, or even buy a toy for a child you don’t know like Rhiannon did. Think about what would have seemed totally magical and wondrous to you as a child — and then make that happen for a child {or children} today!
As always, blog about your experiences and include your links in the comments section below, or feel free to send me an email at dallaswoodburn <AT> gmail <DOT> com.
Have a marvelous week!
-Dallas
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year of kindness archives:
- week 1 challenge: donate items to those in need
- week 2 challenge: leave quarters & note at laundry machine
- week 3 challenge: write & send a kind handwritten note
- week 4 challenge: give hot chocolate to someone outside in the cold
- week 5 challenge: do something kind for a neighbor
- week 6 challenge: deliver valentines to a nursing home
- week 7 challenge: donate to a food pantry
- week 8 challenge: donate toiletries to a shelter
- week 9 challenge: post a kind note in a public place
