Sunday, December 21 - Adopt a family for Christmas!! It was a family of three from Greenfield. A mom, dad, and 7 year old son. My sister bought for the mom, and we bought for the dad and son. We are so lucky to have the means to do this.
Sunday, December 21, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 37
Thursday, December 18 - Donated some school supplies to the school. As a bonus, my daughter, Megan, learned what a "gross" is.
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 36
Wednesday, December 17 - I called the supervisor of a colleague from another firm and told him what a great job this colleague has done and how much we appreciated it.
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 34
Monday, December 15 - I just walked around the circle and complimented 3 strangers. I was really dreading this one, but it turned out to be fun. Especially seeing their faces light up.
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 31
Friday, December 12 - Gave an group of folks a $25 coupon to our favorite restaurant. They were already there dining.
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 30
Thursday, December 11 - Opened and held the door for someone. Good deeds can be small, everyday gestures.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 29
Wednesday, December 10 - Write a poem for someone.
Lisa is my friend
on whom so many depend.
There are so many things she knows about.
She is a beauty inside and out.
I hope she knows how much we love her here at work.
Without her I think we would go berserk.
Tuesday, December 09, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 28
Tuesday, December 9 - Wrote a recommendation letter for a friend who is looking for a job.
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 25
Saturday, December 6 - Made some homemade Christmas cards. Megan and I made a couple for the sick little Addie we saw on FaceBook and some for Grandparents. It was a fun thing to do together.
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 24
Friday, December 5 - Called someone lonely. I chatted with my Grandma for about a hour. My Grandpa is in the nursing home so my Grandma has been pretty lonely in the evenings when she gets home from visiting him all day. She told me some good news - my Grandpa is doing well with his rehab and they think maybe he can come home by Christmas!!
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 22
Wednesday, December 3 - Sanitized my coworkers' desks while they were at lunch. This was good timing since there is some kind of cold starting to go around.
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 21
Tuesday, December 2 - Made a clothing donation.
This was an easy one for me since my kids are growing so fast.
This was an easy one for me since my kids are growing so fast.
Monday, December 01, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 20
Monday, December 1 - Write a thank you note to a teacher
I wrote a note to one teacher who really helped both my kids. Thank goodness she was brave enough to tell us what we needed to hear.
I wrote a note to one teacher who really helped both my kids. Thank goodness she was brave enough to tell us what we needed to hear.
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 19
Sunday, November 30 - Watch someone's kids.
I watched my nieces so my sister and brother-in-law could go to the Colts game. My nieces are too cute for words. I didn't take any pictures. I guess we were too busy to think of it. Whoops.
I watched my nieces so my sister and brother-in-law could go to the Colts game. My nieces are too cute for words. I didn't take any pictures. I guess we were too busy to think of it. Whoops.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Thursday, November 27, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 16
Thursday, November 27 - Donate to pajamaprogram.org
Happy Thanksgiving! We had a great day with family and friends counting our blessings. I hope you did too.
For today's good deed I donated to www.pajamaprogram.org/ .
Pajama Program is a national 501(c)3 organization that provides new pajamas and books to children in need, many waiting and hoping to be adopted. The organization recently launched the nationwide One Million Good Nights initiative to collect one million new pajamas and books for children in need by the end 2015. Snuggling up in cozy new pajamas with their very own new book gives these children a secure and nurturing ‘Good Night’ at bedtime. You can help by joining our campaign to deliver One Million Good Nights to children who need them most.
Happy Thanksgiving! We had a great day with family and friends counting our blessings. I hope you did too.
For today's good deed I donated to www.pajamaprogram.org/ .
Pajama Program is a national 501(c)3 organization that provides new pajamas and books to children in need, many waiting and hoping to be adopted. The organization recently launched the nationwide One Million Good Nights initiative to collect one million new pajamas and books for children in need by the end 2015. Snuggling up in cozy new pajamas with their very own new book gives these children a secure and nurturing ‘Good Night’ at bedtime. You can help by joining our campaign to deliver One Million Good Nights to children who need them most.
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 15
Wednesday, November 26 - Leave an extra big tip.
Nate and I had supper at the local watering hole here in New Pal called 'Round the Corner Pub. We left a 100% tip in cash for our waitress, wrote a short "Happy Holidays" note and snuck out the door before she found it. I didn't take a picture of our bill, didn't think that would be very cool. But it was fun.
If you're ever hungry while in the New Pal area, 'Round the Corner Pub is pretty tasty. 4.5 stars on Yelp. Kids are welcome too.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/round-the-corner-pub-new-palestine
Nate and I had supper at the local watering hole here in New Pal called 'Round the Corner Pub. We left a 100% tip in cash for our waitress, wrote a short "Happy Holidays" note and snuck out the door before she found it. I didn't take a picture of our bill, didn't think that would be very cool. But it was fun.
If you're ever hungry while in the New Pal area, 'Round the Corner Pub is pretty tasty. 4.5 stars on Yelp. Kids are welcome too.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/round-the-corner-pub-new-palestine
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 14
Tuesday, November 25 - Donate a gently used coat and hand warmers to a homeless shelter.
In the Indy area, Wheeler Mission has mini-barns in certain church parking lots to collect donations.
You can find the locations here: http://wheelermission.org/ways-to-help/giving-items-to-wheeler/donation-drop-off-locations/
In the Indy area, Wheeler Mission has mini-barns in certain church parking lots to collect donations.
You can find the locations here: http://wheelermission.org/ways-to-help/giving-items-to-wheeler/donation-drop-off-locations/
Monday, November 24, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 13
Monday, November 24 - Make a treat for your office janitor.
I made pumpkin muffins and my co-worker Kym pitched in some nice lotion. We added a quick thank you note. I can't wait till Naomi gets here to discover this.
I made pumpkin muffins and my co-worker Kym pitched in some nice lotion. We added a quick thank you note. I can't wait till Naomi gets here to discover this.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 10
Friday November 21 - Leave a treat for the mailman.
I made a loaf of pumpkin bread and left it in the mailbox with a short thank you note.
I made a loaf of pumpkin bread and left it in the mailbox with a short thank you note.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 9
Thursday, November 20 - Made treats for college students and challenged them to do good deeds too.
I was at Purdue today for a continuing education training, While I was there I stopped by the Alpha Phi Omega (APO) office and dropped off goodies to some surprised students. I was in APO while at Purdue. Its a service fraternity, so this is right up their alley. I wrote them a note explaining this whole plan of mine and challenged them to do three good deeds. I hope they join me.
I was at Purdue today for a continuing education training, While I was there I stopped by the Alpha Phi Omega (APO) office and dropped off goodies to some surprised students. I was in APO while at Purdue. Its a service fraternity, so this is right up their alley. I wrote them a note explaining this whole plan of mine and challenged them to do three good deeds. I hope they join me.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 8
Wednesday, November 19 - Donate to a toy drive.
The seventh grade is having a toy drive at school. I think Colin probably wished I bought more boy-ish toys, but he took them to school anyway.
The seventh grade is having a toy drive at school. I think Colin probably wished I bought more boy-ish toys, but he took them to school anyway.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 7
Tuesday, November 18 - Send a care package to soldiers.
I don't know anyone who is currently deployed, so my plan was to bake up a bunch of homemade goodies and ship them out to some random soldier. Fortunately before I did all that I did a quick web search to find a place that would help me send my package to a particular soldier. That's when I found out that, unless you know the soldier, they throw away all homemade foods. After a little bit more web searching I happened upon this website called www.operationgratitude.com which sends packages to soldiers.
It costs them $15 to send a care package. Since they are a non-profit company, donations are tax deductible!
This is what their website says "About Operation Gratitude"
Operation Gratitude annually sends 150,000+ care packages filled with snacks, entertainment, hygiene and hand-made items, plus personal letters of appreciation, to New Recruits, Veterans, First Responders, Wounded Warriors, Care Givers and to individually named U.S. Service Members deployed overseas. Our mission is to lift the spirits and meet the evolving needs of our Active Duty and Veteran communities, and provide volunteer opportunities for all Americans to express their appreciation to members of our Military. Each package contains donated product valued at $75-100 and costs the organization $15 to assemble and ship. Since its inception in 2003, Operation Gratitude volunteers have shipped more than One Million Care Packages.
I don't know anyone who is currently deployed, so my plan was to bake up a bunch of homemade goodies and ship them out to some random soldier. Fortunately before I did all that I did a quick web search to find a place that would help me send my package to a particular soldier. That's when I found out that, unless you know the soldier, they throw away all homemade foods. After a little bit more web searching I happened upon this website called www.operationgratitude.com which sends packages to soldiers.
It costs them $15 to send a care package. Since they are a non-profit company, donations are tax deductible!
This is what their website says "About Operation Gratitude"
Operation Gratitude annually sends 150,000+ care packages filled with snacks, entertainment, hygiene and hand-made items, plus personal letters of appreciation, to New Recruits, Veterans, First Responders, Wounded Warriors, Care Givers and to individually named U.S. Service Members deployed overseas. Our mission is to lift the spirits and meet the evolving needs of our Active Duty and Veteran communities, and provide volunteer opportunities for all Americans to express their appreciation to members of our Military. Each package contains donated product valued at $75-100 and costs the organization $15 to assemble and ship. Since its inception in 2003, Operation Gratitude volunteers have shipped more than One Million Care Packages.
Monday, November 17, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 6
Monday, November 17 - Make baked goods and deliver to a local mechanics, tire or autobody shop.
The downtown Indy Firestone got some pretty tasty pumpkin muffins today. And it was a cold day today. A rough day to be a mechanic, I'm sure.
If you're keeping track at home, you might notice that I was supposed to pick up trash along a street or park. However, the weather wasn't conducive to this activity today, so I switched it up. Again, flexible.
The downtown Indy Firestone got some pretty tasty pumpkin muffins today. And it was a cold day today. A rough day to be a mechanic, I'm sure.
If you're keeping track at home, you might notice that I was supposed to pick up trash along a street or park. However, the weather wasn't conducive to this activity today, so I switched it up. Again, flexible.
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 4
Saturday, November 15 - Cut out snowflakes for the Indiana State Museum holiday train.
I was going to open the door for someone, but the opportunity didn't present itself. I'm nothing if not flexible.
Sorry, I didn't think to take a picture.
I was going to open the door for someone, but the opportunity didn't present itself. I'm nothing if not flexible.
Sorry, I didn't think to take a picture.
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 3
Friday, November 14 - Find a book in the library about budgeting or being thrifty and leave a note of encouragement and gift card in it.
And I got super lucky because they gave me the Target gift card for donating blood the day before. Perfect timing!!
And I got super lucky because they gave me the Target gift card for donating blood the day before. Perfect timing!!
40 Days of Good Deeds - Day 1
Wednesday, November 12 - Donate to a food drive or food pantry.
Lucky for me, Colin and Megan's school was having a food drive. So I just sent a couple bags with them to school :)
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds Calendar
I finalized the list and have assigned each deed to a day. Tomorrow I'll begin the 40 Days of Good Deeds project. I hope you'll join me in as many of these as you are able.
One of the coolest coincidences I have noticed so far is about days 2 and 3. On day 2, if you donate blood in Central Indiana, you will receive a $10 gift card to Target. Then on day 3, you can use that gift card to hide it in a book at the library. So anybody, well any eligible donor, can do it!!
One of the coolest coincidences I have noticed so far is about days 2 and 3. On day 2, if you donate blood in Central Indiana, you will receive a $10 gift card to Target. Then on day 3, you can use that gift card to hide it in a book at the library. So anybody, well any eligible donor, can do it!!
Saturday, November 01, 2014
40 Days of Good Deeds - Draft List
Believe it or not, I'll be turning 40 at the end of the year. December 22 to be precise. To celebrate this event, I want to do "40 Days of Good Deeds" between November 12 and December 21. I'd really love for my friends and family to join in as they are able. I have completed the first step - a draft listing of the deeds I plan to do. My next step will be to plot them on a calendar. I intend on doing the easier ones through the week and the more difficult ones on the weekends.
See below for the draft list. Please let me know if you have any comments or ideas on these.
Less than two weeks till we get started!! I'm pretty excited.
See below for the draft list. Please let me know if you have any comments or ideas on these.
Less than two weeks till we get started!! I'm pretty excited.
- Tape envelope of change to vending machine
- Adopt a family for Christmas/participate in an angel tree
- Find a book in the library about being thrifty or saving $ and leave a note of encouragement and gift card in it.
- Donate blood
- Give flowers to someone
- Pick up trash along a street or park
- Give a lottery ticket to someone
- Feed a parking meter
- Send a care package to soldiers
- Pay for the following car's car wash
- Sanitize someone's desk while they are at lunch
- Leave an extra big tIp
- Donate a gently used coat, gloves, hats and/or a bunch of hand warmers to a homeless shelter.
- Write a poem for someone
- Make a clothing donation
- Donate to a food drive or food pantry
- Write thank you notes to at least five people.
- Donate to a Salvation Army red kettle
- Make a positive shoutout on social media
- Call a lonely person
- Clean the snow off someone's car
- Invite someone over for dinner
- Leave coupons in the grocery next to the items on the coupons.
- Open the door for someone and hold it.
- Leave your mailman a treat.
- Make a treat for your office janitor.
- Offer to watch a friend's kids.
- Compliment 3 strangers.
- Hide a dollar in the toy section of the dollar store.
- Write a thank you note to a teacher.
- Donate pjs to pajamaprogram.org (carters stores)
- Donate to a toy drive
- Tell a manage of good service you got at a store or restaurant.
- Donate some school supplies to a local school.
- Make some home made cards and deliver to a local assisted living. Visit with the recipients if the opportunity presents itself.
- Make baked goods & deliver to a local mechanics, tire, or autobody shop.
- Drop off some coloring books and crayons to a hospital waiting room.
- Donate hand imprint sets to a hospital maternity unit.
- Leave diapers and wipes on a public changing table.
- Bring a meal to a family in need (recent birth, sickness, or loss)
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