Thursday, May 17, 2012

Crazy Hair Day

As I get used to my haircut, I am reminded of my students' shock last time I donated my hair - in fact - One of my students whispered to me that morning, "Mrs. H, is it crazy hair day?" Don't you love the innocence and honesty of children?!

Taking my donation to the post office. Thanking God for this opportunity.


It's been so good to hear stories this week. I love how there are so many people in this world, but with one haircut and one conversation the world gets a little bit smaller and becomes a more helpful, loving place.  

If growing your hair out isn't your "thing", I would encourage you to step out in some way. Sign up for a benefit walk or pick up litter in your hometown. If it doesn't lead you to meet someone or hear a good story, I promise you will still feel good about doing some thing for someone who can't thank you or repay you.

Do you have a good idea for an "anonymous act of kindness"? I would love to hear about it! Please, please post below!


Let's be a blessing and be blessed!  




2 comments:

  1. This idea came to me after I passed along a gift card I had no use for while shopping at a clothing store---what if I deliberately set out to give strangers gifts cards? Just a small, $5 gift card passed on to a Mom of 4 shopping at Walmart could mean so much more then just paying $5 less for her order. Showing random kindness to strangers is one thing our society could do more of and a great testimony of God's love for all his children.

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  2. I love doing anonymous acts of kindness, but I don't do them as often as I should. The most recent I've done is pay for the car behind me at Starbucks--I always love giving that person a little surprise and they have no idea who it's from! It makes me warm and fuzzy :) I also put change in someone's expired parking meter the other day. It's the little things!

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