
ScatterKindness
All Acts of Kindness are written in the participants own words and the only purpose of this post is to scatter kindness.

I had a million important things to do yesterday, but instead I chose to take a little time to yard sale. As I browsed the items I spotted dishes that were on the Ronald McDonald House wish list. (My daughter is in the process of fulfilling items on the wish list for her annual trip to RMH in Indianapolis to payback for what they did for her family in their time of need.)
The price was just a bit more than I wanted to pay so I asked if they would entertain a cheaper price. They said sure and I went on to explain that I would be donating them to RMH.
After carefully wrapping my purchase I asked how much I owed. They proceeded to tell me that I owed nothing! They explained their daughter was in the Indianapolis hospital as a child and there was no Ronald McDonald House at the time to help them and it was their pleasure to donate these dishes.
Spontaneously my hands covered my mouth and my eyes began to tear behind my sunglasses. Absolutely did not expect this Random Act of Kindness. The generosity of strangers often blows my mind.
After a truly heartfelt thank you, I picked up the dishes and walked away.
About 1/2 way down the driveway, I stopped, turned around and walked back. I handed her my card that read “Thank you for making the world a better place. Scatter Kindness”
Never ever a better time to use this card!
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Fast forward to the next yard sale.
As I walked up a young boy about 7 asked if I had a grandson that could use any of the toys he was selling. I smiled and told him I did indeed have a grandson, but he was now 19 years old. We chuckled and I proceeded to browse.
I did not find anything I needed/wanted but as I was leaving I handed the little boy a $1.00 and told him I was sorry I didn’t have anyone that would need his toys but that I wanted to give him a little something for his great sales skills.
Seriously can you imagine how scared this little boy must have been asking a strange lady who doesn’t look a day over 39 (cough cough) if she had a grandson! He will grow up to be a fine salesman someday.
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Fast forward one more time.
As I walked up to this yard sale, there was a lemonade stand. I always try to buy lemonade from children when I see a stand. It was actually pretty good tasting, which is not always the case. As I returned to my car and was about to put the lemonade in the cut holder I spilled the entire cup all over me, my seat, my council, my purse and my jacket.
Only for a split second did I feel frustration.
How could I after this marvelous day?
Have a Flan-tastic Day and Scatter some Kindness,
Donna Flanagin
Random me: Mentally I know better, but I struggle with taking time for myself when I have so many things that needs to get done. So worth the immeasurable joy this day.
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