I wanted to this one to be special. There will be no balloons, no horns, no prize give aways but I am here to spread a very important message. I hope that if ever you wanted to join one of my challenge this would be the one!
Have you ever been in need?
Have you ever been down on your luck?
Have you ever wanted to make someone smile?
Have you ever wanted to let someone know you care?
Have you ever wanted to make someone feel special?
As you all know I lost my dad unexpectly and was dreading Christmas last year. A few things happened to me in November last year to prepare me for celebrating my first Christmas without him.
It all started as I headed out one night to do my Christmas shopping for the kids. I sat in my car outside of a toy store and balled my eyes out, I couldn't catch my breath. All I kept thinking was who would put the toys together for my kids, that was my dads job. He would sit on a chair with a screw driver and millions of packages of batteries and made sure that the kids played with their toys till the late hours of the night.I left the toy store without a single toy, but on my drive home I knew that my dad would be so upset with me. He would of wanted Christmas to go on.
A few days later I was in a line up at a grocery store and there was a person in front of me. All the items on the line heading to the cashier were marked down items. I could see that this person was of very limited income and was only buying the essentials or what he thought he could afford. The bill came to approximately $19.00 and you could see him turn pale because he didn't have enough money to pay for everything, he started to hand the stuff back to the cashier. I stopped him in his tracks and payed for his full order. He said thank you and I said there was no need to thank me, that my pay back would be if he was able to do this for someone else one day.
This is when the Christmas bug hit me. From there I came home and posted an event on Facebook for my friends. I told them of my story and asked them to do something for someone small this holiday season. Even if it meant to buy some scarves and hats for the homeless, or something small like saying "Good morning" just something to brighten someones day.
For selfish reasons I needed stories to warm my heart. I did it in honour of my dad. And I can't tell you how this whole thing blew up. People became alive, the stories were heart warming. Everyone helped me in my quest, big or small, they made it happen. My kids got involved by shopping for less fortunate children, and dropped off toys. We picked a homeless person and put together a care package and dropped it off at the shelter. But my story doesn't end there, this event went so far as MEXICO, where some of my friends bought back packs for children, so they could attend school.
I knew that I wanted to continue on with this again this year. Not only for me but for Jen and anyone else who has lost loved ones. I know the holidays can be a tough time for people. It's hard to celebrate when there is someone in your heart and you are hurting.
So I challenge all of you my readers, to reach out to someone starting right now. Like I said it doesn't have to cost anything. You can be really creative. I wanted to continue this because I showed my kids that Christmas isn't just about material gifts, it's about gifts from the heart.
Here are some ideas:
Tell someone you don’t know that they look nice
Help someone across the street with their groceries
Open a door for someone
Let someone in front of you in line
Smile at someone and tell them to have a nice day
Buy someone behind you at a drive through a coffee
Go into a coffee shop and hand the drive through lady a $10.00 bill and tell them to use it on the orders that come through until it runs out
Make some sandwiches and deliver them to a homeless shelter
Go through your old toys and bring them to the children’s hospital
Phone your parents, siblings, friends and tell them how much they mean to you
For those of you who would like to join this challenge please spread the word and please share your story with me. This will run right now, through Christmas. Please share your stories so I can share them with others. Lets make this holiday season one filled with as much happiness and love as we can.
* I just wanted to clarify you don't have to do this every day, this challenge runs from now until Christmas, just pick one day and do your magic!*







15 comments:
What an absolutely WONDERFUL idea.
Gosh Syl, you are one thoughtful and creative and absolutely wonderful lady. I'm so glad I found your blog.
Act of Kindness a day, eh?
Certainly can't hurt. ;o)
Dear Syl,
Fabulous idea...I blogged about it here and we'll be joining in on your challenge. Erin
http://nagle5.blogspot.com/2009/10/kindnesspass-it-ona-challenge-youll.html
P.S. Happy 300th post to you!
Oh wow...I think this has to be the best post on any blog I have read. I am actually crying a little because the grocery store story just touched me. This is a beautiful idea and I will definitely be joining you.
Ok, I'm totally freaking Nate out right now because I'm CRYING! I can't believe that you did that for that man. Syl, you are an angel sent from heaven.
I will be on a mission this year to help out in any way I can. I will keep you posted and update my blog with any kind acts to pass on the message. Thank you.
Happy 300th post to you!
My next girl scout meeting is going to be the girls and I packing Thanksgiving baskets, full of all the foods you need to make a great Thanksgiving dinner, at the local food pantry. We will also be decorating the angel tree in December. I think it's important for them to see that there are some less fortunate out there and how great it feels to help them.
I will do more to fill this challenge. As I posted in my blog Tuesday, I love to give and see others happy. It makes me more happy than anything else could.
oh Syl, I am speechless. Thank you for this post, for your amazing heart, for remembering your dad and my mom. My mom loved your blog - she is sitting up there next to your dad looking dad, I'm sure of it. And I'm sure both of them look forward to seeing all of the random acts of kindness being done in their memory.
Thank you for paying it forward - I can't wait to share this over and over again with my friends!
What a fantastic challenge! You are on, I'm gonna be on the lookout for something. Thanks for inspiring us all!
You got it Syl! A few years ago a group of people I talk to on a woman's forum began doing something like this and I can truly say it was the little tingle that started to change who I am (into more of what I want to be).
Those little random acts of kindness go a long, long way into making the world a better place. Great idea Syl. So sweet as always.
Nice sentiment....and I do remember this from last year....and I did a few pay it forwards myself....!
Actually, I've found I've carried it forward......last week even though I was absolutely pushing myself to exhaustion.....I was cheering others on!
Excellent 300th Post!Great idea and one I will be participating in.
How amazing! This is a great 300th post! I try to do the little things to brighten people's days like open doors and smile at people and compliment people - in California people looked at me like I had 2 heads but here in Texas I fit right in. One thing I always do is smile and say hello to people I don't know when I'm running. Mostly to be nice, but to also let them know that it is POSSIBLE to smile and be happy while running, heh.
Thanks for the awesome idea about the drive through. I don't do coffee but next time something like that presents itself, I'll remember your awesomeness! :)
Beautiful post!
Only a lot of the things you mention I do already and not only from now on till Christmas but through the whole year.
My best friend's got tears in her eyes last week when I told her how grateful I am that she got me to start running in March this year.
I'm focussing on another best friend now who has probably cancer, she needs my friendship so hard right now.
But I will remember this post and try to make someone smile every day.
Wonderful ideas, great post Syl. Just the reminder we all needed.
I am absolutely joining. Thank you for reminding us what's really important during this holiday season!
I like to put in enough money for the maximum amount of time allowed on a parking meter even if I am only stopping for a minute. I like to think that the next person who pulls in will feel like they won the "parking meter lottery". Does this count? LOL!
Your grocery store story is amazing. I can totally see you doing that. I bet that guy never forgets you.
I'll be keeping this challenge in mind this holiday season. Random acts of kindness are on the way!
Thanks Syl.
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