For the last few years I have integrated Random Acts of Kindness to my curriculum in order to start students thinking about how we communicate and show empathy to others. Recently my good gal pal Lea Ann began the Random Acts of Kindness movement with her children. There is no time like the present to make this revolution a part of my daily life and walk with Jesus Christ. Here it goes....

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Day 6, June 23, 2010

Today's random act of kindness didn't cost anything and didn't take up any large amount of time. This has to do with the dreaded sanitation workers. Yes, those of you who live in Morehead will probably relate. Since I work during the day, 10 months out of the year, I am saved from witnessing the collection of trash. I often come home from work to the aftermath. Trash cans flung some where, hopefully my yard, often not. Now I know, it is just trash cans but I have witnessed mine and my neighbors trash cans being hit and run over by automobiles, trucks, and an occassional tractor. Yes, a tractor. So.......today I saved my neighbor's trash cans from certain destruction. I am sure they will be thankful. Trash cans aren't cheap people.

Stay cool everybody.

1 comment:

  1. love it!!! You are right, kindness doesn't have to cost anything!! It simply is a matter of thinking of others...this was a great example of that concept.

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