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      Thursday, January 08, 2009

      Drive-Thru Kindness

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      A buddy and I were at KFC and we decided to buy the lunch of the lady behind us in the drive-thru line. We will never know how it impacted her day or even life, but it was exciting. I can’t wait until raktrak cards are available so we can quit writing about what we did, and start reading how it effected the recipients of the kindness. Try going out of your way to look for acts of kindness to do in the next couple days. Trust me, it will feel good.

      Posted by verge on 01/08 at 10:20 PM
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      Thursday, January 01, 2009

      RAK#1 $20 gift card + couple with a baby = great start to 2009

      Had to get a Random Act in before the end of day 1 2009. Grabbed a $20 gift card and walked around the store until I saw someone that I thought would appreciate it. They seemed very surprised when I asked them if I could give it to them. I hope it made a difference in their day. It sure did mine.

      Posted by Griswold on 01/01 at 11:15 PM
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      Sunday, December 28, 2008

      Chopping up trees is fun!

      Just spent the morning clearing trees, brush, and vines from a couples home. There was another team putting on a new roof and some cleaning and painting inside. I don’t know much about the family but the mom just had a baby at around 26 weeks. She had to stop working as a teacher and they needed some help. It makes me feel good to help. Even if they didn’t know I was there. God has blessed me with strength and I love to work hard to show others His love.

      Time to sit in my chair, sip on some coffee and think about how my family has been blessed…

      Posted by Griswold on 12/28 at 12:41 PM
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      The Christmas Tree Gift

      One of the first things you do when decorating for Christmas is drag out the Ol’ fake, smelly, Christmas tree, or go pic out a beauty at “Wal-Mart Farms”. Once you get all the branches fluffed, and the needles vacuumed off the floor that is just the beginning of something more magnificent.

      What fun would it be if the decorating stopped there. Oh no… you have to string the tangled up lights and hang all the broken ornaments after you hot glue them back together. What a wonderful, glorious time (sarcasm). Sometimes it takes walking in someone else’s shoes to realize how important these moments really are.

      Posted by Griswold on 12/28 at 12:40 PM
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      Glowing Icicles

      Today has been a pretty good day. We had 3 basketball games to go to in the morning and a little birthday celebration to have at CiCi’s Pizza for my niece. We had an hour wait in between games, so my brother-in-law and I went to my Mother-in-laws (Nonni) house to hang some icicle lights without her knowing. It was a great adventure and we got back just in time to watch the last game. Nonni later got home and called my wife and was so excited that she had lights on her house. Needless to say, Moms always know who did it so there was no hiding it from her any more. She thanked us and told us that this is first time in her life that she has had lights on her house. We were amazed.

      Posted by Griswold on 12/28 at 12:40 PM
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      Flip-Flops are not good for the get-away…

      So a friend of mine was telling me about a difficult time he was going through. He said he had found a $20 Walmart gift card and was able to go buy some milk and cereal for his kids. I’ve been there. That sucks. So I went to Walmart and purchased a $100 gift card. I drove by his house a couple of times waiting for some of his neighbors to go inside. It was dark but the streetlights made it easy to see my black truck. So I finally decided to park a couple of houses down and sneek up to the front door. I left the card in a plastic sack and hung it on the door handle. I rang the doorbell and made a sprint back to the truck… the sound of my was like a marching band drum. One of my sandles seemed to get stuck to the pavement and I had to go back and get it. (No one gets left behind you know.) It felt like it took me 5 minutes to get back to my getaway vehicle. It wasn’t until I sat down that I noticed there were at least 10 people standing around in their driveways. I laughed all the way home and almost peed myself it was so funny.

      btw… I’m 6’3”, 220lb. I shouldn’t even walk in flip-flops, let alone run. It’s just a good thing no one had a video camera.

      Posted by Griswold on 12/28 at 12:38 PM
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