Cole:
I was in science class and the science teacher wanted to see this guys school agenda. The kid told the teacher that he had lost it. The teacher said that he was going to have to pay $5.00 to get another agenda. When I heard that, I knew what I was going to do. I was going to buy him an agenda. On the way to lunch, I stopped by the library and bought him an agenda. At lunch I went up to him and gave it to him. At first he wouldn't accept it an then I told him that I bought it for him and that he's going to keep it. He said, thanks so much. I was nervous about today so maybe I can just buy agenda's for people until my Christmas money runs out...j/k.
CJ:
Today I know it wasn't my day but when I got to recess today I saw this boy at recess and he was all alone. I felt bad and I asked my friend who he was. She told me his name. I asked if he has any friends. She said she doesn't think so. So we walked over to him and we asked him if he wanted to be friends. He said, sure. We asked what he wanted to play. He said let's play tag. He wanted to be it. So we played all of recess together. I thought to myself. This day was a good day. When I saw him, I felt sad for him. If that was me, I would have been crying to have no friends. This day I learned it was good to make new friends.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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I LOVE what your family is doing! :o)
ReplyDeleteBig hugs to all of you~ I'm so excited to read about your awesome kindness adventures!
Mel,
ReplyDeleteI love this so much that I'm going to use your idea! What a great way to serve God, and others! My kids could benefit from being more aware of others, and lending a helping hand. Thanks Mel!
-Tam