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The saint of woman washed all the tupperware in my cube because she thought "this girl's spread too thin." This girl also has a stupid threshold for dirty tupperware but I was sick and busy and tired and that made my week.
I love that these were planted here for the passerby's enjoyment ! A random act of kindness (They are not able to be seen from the landowner's window)
I was so excited to open the package from Little Rosy Runabout when it came. I know I should have taken a picture of the beautiful tissue paper wrapped little packages and the little notes she wrote. Yeah, well, I was so excited I ripped those bad boys open and there were shreds left! This was just one of my little gifts, and I think she looks just like Little Rosy herself! Thank you!!!!
A very nice lady who had my Mommy for secret santa this year, also got presents for me and mine brother *squee*
Psalm 95:6-8English Standard Version (ESV)
6 Oh come, let us worship and bow down;
let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker!
7 For he is our God,
and we are the people of his pasture,
and the sheep of his hand.
Random Acts of Kindness!
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Random Acts of Kindness Day, Tuesday the 1st of September. This year Craig Foss has embraced the idea. As he heads out for a morning walk in the CBD of Hastings (and until the home baking runs out) Craig is offering a piece of home baking to anyone who he passes in the street.
Randome Acts of Kindness is a daily dose of love, happiness, and joy all balled up into one small and simple act. Buy the guy behind you in line his coffee. Hold the door for someone. Compliment a co-worker. Its simple! Go ahead, try it!
My mentor, Kate Nash, says a few words about the campaign and about kindness in general at Kindival.
no, that is his real name ... great friend & very caring family man (his wife and child are also gold)
Papergirl prep 2012. Papergirl is an exciting art distribution project that has its roots in Berlin.
Papergirl is participatory, analogue, non-commercial and impulsive.
It involves members of the public submitting their pieces of art to us over a period of a couple of months, we will then exhibit all submissions in a gallery before distributing the art to unsuspecting city centre pedestrians, this is done via an organised bicycle ride, where the cyclist distributes the rolled up art whilst on the move.