Monday, December 14, 2020

Oh Christmas Tree

Day 349

 

This morning was a feel good morning.  I was greeted by a Masked Stranger who helped me find a grocery cart to carry my parcel. This Masked Stranger even saved a spot in line for me while I went back to my vehicle to get the parcels that needed to be mailed before the Christmas parcel shipping deadline approaches.  

This Masked Stranger did a very simple act of kindness which put a smile on my own hidden masked face! 

Maybe some of those people wearing Masks are like Zorro, The Lone Ranger.... super hero's behind a mask! What a concept.... What if we, while wearing a mask, do a simple act of kindness, open a door, lift a parcel, say good morning, Merry Christmas? What other no dollar value acts of kindness could be do while wearing a Mask? 

Oh Christmas Tree

 After mailing out my parcels, I went for a walk at Cottonwood Island Park. I found this tree partially decorated with Christmas Ornaments and Candy Canes! This put another smile on my face! 

And because it has been so long since I was at this park... I just had to feed the birds!

Lunch time!


 I hope today's photographs and blog makes you smile and feel good about today!

 

Until tomorrow

Jewels  

1 comment:

  1. It all started in a Sausalito, California, in a restaurant, in 1982 where the term “random act of kindness” was scribed by Anne Herbert. She wrote, “Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty” on a restaurant place mat. The term refers to selfless acts, both large and small, that are committed unexpectedly, without prompting and with no apparent ulterior motive. Amazingly enough kindness actually improves quality of one’s life, as well as for the community as a whole. It is an infectious behaviour with no negative consequences. Try connecting with your humanness and enjoy the high that comes from helping others.

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