Saturday, 14 December 2013

Day Fourteen: One Notebook (or Two, or Three!)


Today's act of kindness was a donation to a group called "One Life Matters." They are an organization that funds several different projects around the world to share the love of Christ.

I made a contribution through donating notebooks to Zimbabwe.




Day Thirteen: Pay it Forward...through Coffee!!

As I was running through the coffee shop drive thru (as I have been a lot this week. I guess that's an indicator of the week I've had), I decided to go ahead and pay for the person behind me. When I worked for a coffee shop, I loved seeing the reactions of people as they had their drink "paid forward." Many times, they would pay for the person behind them and the chain would keep going and going. Nothing like free coffee to make you feel all warm and fuzzy.


Day Twelve: Email to a sick child

Through another blog, I found this really cool website called Post Pals. It is a great way to encourage children who are facing life threatening illnesses. You can write an email encouragement or send a letter/package. It was very heartbreaking to go through the different profiles and see what some are going through.

I just sent a short email letting a kid know that they are super awesome/fantastic/rad!


Day Eleven: Babysitting

One of my favorite co-workers came from Nigeria, and she's got a little boy named Jader. Super super cute. For this day's act of kindness, I babysat him for a night while mum went to Bible study.



Day Six: Encouragement

Sorry for the belated post on this one. I forgot until I was going through pictures to upload that I did this one. A few days off can really throw you off!

For day six, I wanted to share a little encouragement with my sister-in-law. She is currently going to college and Wisconsin, and her classes have been a bear this semester.

Back from a day together in the summer. 

I gave her a little encouragement through a card, Santa pen, and Clif bar.





Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Day Ten: Angel Tree

So, I missed a few days. I felt really guilty for missing them, and wondered to myself, should I keep going? Or maybe I should just give up?

No way, Jose. I need to push through and keep going!

Today I decided to pick it back up by donating to the ministry of Angel Tree.

Angel Tree provides gifts for children who's families are incarcerated. They do a great job of blessing kids with gifts through the love of Christ!




Thursday, 5 December 2013

Day Five: Flowers

When my mom was going through cancer, she had a really great friend. She helped us out so much and was such an encouragement to my mom.

Today I sent her flowers as my act of kindness.