Saturday, January 5, 2008

Random Acts of Kindness

Please enter your name, Your act of kindness and date

26 comments:

Tony Cresci said...

PAMA and Petaluma Kenpo Karate school.
Have been a big part of my life for sometime now.
Thank You. Dan Cuthbertson

With Great Respect, Tony Cresci

PAMA Karate said...

The Self Defense Training for 49 Girl Scout Brownies, ages 6-8, was a great success Saturday, Jan 19th

Nikki Cuthbertson said...

Dane remembered that his little brother wanted him to be nice to him after school. Dane made a special effort to spend qulaity time with his little brother even though he was tired after school. His little brother really appreciated his speical time together.

Anonymous said...

I held the door open for an older man
Max Efron

Anonymous said...

I shared my lunch with one of my friends that did not have one.
Barrett Lehnen

Anonymous said...

I spent some extra time with a handi capped student today. Normally students avoid him. he enjoyed spending time together.
Max Efron

Anonymous said...

On Friday, My grandmother's brother died and I tried to be extra nice to her. It felt good to be nice to her. She is always nice to me.
Joey Loveless

Anonymous said...

I fixed my mother's broken cutting board for her. It had been bugging her for a long time.
connor roush

Anonymous said...

I helped my friend get out of a fight with some kids that were tackling him. I told them to stop. They did not listen. Then I told my friend to run.
Barrett Lehnen

Anonymous said...

My gramma Debi got an email from Nikki requesting blankets for COTS. On Tuesday I am going to bring them a blanket.

Joey Loveless

Nikki Cuthbertson said...

Joey, Max,Barrett, Connor and Dane made Valentines to bring in to a nursing home next week.

Tony Cresci said...

Today I help a coworker with getting there Car service, and give a ride back and forth.

Scott said...

While standing in line for the Hannah Montana concert in the rain, my daughter and I gave our bit of shelter to an elderly woman thinking we could handle the elements better than she could. The lesson for my daughter was very clear to her, and the "thank you" gratitude expressed by the woman towards us reinforced that.

Nikki Cuthbertson said...

On Monday, Feb. 11, the Random Acts of Kindness Club for Children went to the Beverly Manor Senior Home and delivered home made Valnetines to 70 seniors.
Many were enchanted with the childrens' works of arts;others were so pleased to converse with them.

Nikki Cuthbertson said...

Dane Roush gave me a massage and reiki treatment when I was not feeling well. Dane is only 11 and a certified First Degree Reiki practitioner.

Nikki Cuthbertson said...

Connor carried several 80 pound bags of grain for my horses to my grain bins. They would have been pretty heavy for me. I was grateful to have his help.

Nikki Cuthbertson said...

Last week, the Random Acts of Kindness Club for Children did a meditation on what it feels like to feel peaceful. They then drew the images that came up for them on muslin. We made Peace Flags out of them.

Anonymous said...

Max carried in the groceries and helped to unpack them.

Anonymous said...

I helped my Grandma walk the dog.
She was tired that day so I help her out.

Anonymous said...

My friend had a super small lunch and I shared most of my lunch with him.
Barrett

Anonymous said...

I made dessert for my family while my Mom was working.
Connor

Anonymous said...

I entertain my 5 month old sister when my mom is busy.
Max

Nikki Cuthbertson said...

Last Monday, the Random Acts of Kindness members donated dog and cat food to the Petaluma Animal Shelter.

Nikki Cuthbertson said...

Today the Random Acts of Kindess members each made a part of a meal that will be going to a family in need with a newborn child and another child. They are helping the new mom put food on the table and give her some peace of mind.
Thank you Boys!!

Tony Cresci said...

Today I donate Blood

drmimi said...

Hand knitted 9 sets of scarves for my son's teachers and support staff at his school.

I put positive intention into every knit and purl!

Best,

Mimi Poinsett