Thursday, August 15, 2013

Snow shoveling

It had snowed over 6 inches that night. So my brothers and I thought that we could e good neighbors. So that morning before anyone was out, we went out a shoveled over 15 driveways. Nobody knew it was us. Nobody paid us. We did it because we like being good friends and neighbors. 

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Submitted by: anonymous (sorry. Some people don't want others to know who it is. Even online. Isn't that humble?) 

Fast Food

Three other people and I were going out to eat at Chick-Fil-A before going to a performance. When we got there I told everyone that because I was related to one of the workers everyone could tell me what they wanted and I'd get it and then they could pay me back. I bought the food, but then decided to do something random but kind. I bought everything and refused to take money from any of them for it. I'm a bit of a joker so I told them to consider it an early birthday present for each of them. It was a small thing, but it make me feel happy doing it. 

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Submitted by: Seth*
*last name omitted by request for privacy reasons. 

Friday, August 9, 2013

Kindly Krispy Kreme cars

At a Krispy Kreme doughnuts drive thru a lady* ordered some stuff. When She reached the window She found that the man in front of her, whom she had never met, had paid for her order. She had no idea why or for what reason he had. So The next time she ordered at Krispy Kreme she paid for the order behind her. Then the person behind her decided to pay for the person behind him. And then THAT person paid for the person behind HIM! And it went on like that with everyone paying for the person behind them's order. 55 cars went through doing this, it only ended when there were no more cars for the last person to pay for. What a way to brighten everyone's day don't you think? 

SOURCE: Air1 radio (air1.com) 

*name not given for privacy reason =) 

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Pain Medication

I was at my local CVS to pick up my prescription and while I was waiting, a lady was almost in tears that she couldn't pay for her mother's pain medications. I asked how much the medicines were, although I don't know why I asked, I was going to pay for them no matter how much they were. They were a hefty 55 dollars. I, myself, am a full time college student just out of high school who lives solely on her student loans and her part time job. I pay 200 dollars a month on my own medicines, but I realize that I could not live without them. So the thought of someone not being able to have theirs crushed me. The penny pinching that I did that month to make ends meet was definitely worth the smile on the lady's face when she told me that her mother will not have to experience any pain. She cried and begged for my phone number to be able to contact me when she had the money to repay me, but I told her it was my pleasure and I didn't know of a better way to spend that money and to give her mom a hug for me. I pray that if I am in the situation where I cannot afford my medicine one month that someone will step up and help me because sometime, it really is a matter of life or death and it is the small things that you can do to ultimately.... save a life.
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Taken from: Randomactofkindness.org. 
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