Tuesday, May 31, 2016

For my tenth Act of Kindness, I bought a smoothie for the person behind me. Not only did I make the wait shorter for them, but I saved them from spending $8 on a smoothie. It was a healthier and easier option, and the person really appreciated it. You never know when someone is having a bad day or struggling with something, so I hope that my final random act of kindness impacted them and helped them throughout their day!

For my ninth Act of Kindness, I tipped my pizza maker at Pie Five an extra $10. I had seen her workong very hard and working fast and efficiently, so I thought she deserved a small reward. She was truly doing her best to please all her customers, and she made sure their order was perfect every time. I hope her hard work pays off in the future, and I hope I made her night a little easier to get through! (even though she didn't let me take a picture of her)
For my eighth Act of Kindness, I brought my friend Kat food to work. She was having. a really rough day and workong very long hours, so me and Ali surprised her with food to finish out her night! She told us it was the best thing that happened to her all day, and it made us happy knowing that we turned her day around with a small gesture. Although it was only food, I know that she appreciated it and was thankful for us thinking about her!
For my seventh Act of Kindness, I adopted a cat!! Although I didn't get to keep it, I gave it to someone who would care for it! I gave an animal in need a place to live and a person who would feed, care, and love him! He is a beautiful cat and loves people, and I truly believed he deserved a home. Thanks to the help of the shelter and myself, he get to live a long and healthy life!!
For my sixth Act of Kindness, I found a website that gave information about ill children around the nation that allowed you to send them postcards or letters. I found an 11 year old girl who was suffering with lukemia, and I wrote her a letter with words of encourangement. I decided to do this because kids who are in the hospital are surrounded by nurses, doctors, and a bunch of adults, so hearing from another kid, a stranger, could help deal with the hard times. I hope that the letter made her day a little bette knowing that people are praying and having faith in her!


Tuesday, May 10, 2016

For my fifth act of kindness, I decided to leave ten dollars on a vending machine. Whether the person decided to take the money or to use it, I hope that I made their day a little better by providing them with a small treat or snack! It was easy and fast, and the fact that it was anonymous made it different than some of the other random acts of kindness that I did.

For my fourth Act of Kindness, I put nice words of encouragements on people's cars around the neighborhood. I wrote bible verses on small note cards and put them on their front windshield so they would see them when they got into their car. It was an easy way to encourage someone and get them through their day!