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Blogger Becca said...

I love the graphic! I know how much fun it is to get a little surprise 'something' on the doorstep, in the mail, or in my e-mail inbox. I will try to think of one thing every week to do for someone whether anonymously or not (notes in the mail mean more when they are signed). This will be fun for my kids too. Maybe we can start a 'pay it forward' movement! Thanks for the motivation!

7:59 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kristi,
I know that Jill got you started on making your blog (am I right I think?) Was it hard? Do you have to know lots of computer "lingo" and such to start?!!! Where do you turn? thanks in advance, ashley in tennessee

8:09 AM

Blogger Lauralee said...

great idea.. love the picture at the top.. your posts are extra interesting to me this week as we were asked to speak in church sunday on serving our neighbors.. as part of the 3 fold mission of the church.. so thank you thank you for your ideas.. and you may have just written a lot of my talk for me.. I am sure you don't care that I share your ideas.. thank you thank you!

8:12 AM

Blogger Jennifer (mom of four) said...

I have been thinking aboiut your post ever since I read it yesterday. I would love to take this on and am thinking about what all that would mean for me. I was going to write a post today and link to yours from yesterday. Thanks for all the great ideas.

8:41 AM

Blogger Jennifer (mom of four) said...

Me again...

I just wrote a post over at my blog about it and hope people that are interested can leave a comment.

http://wilson-six.blogspot.com/2007/07/random-act-of-kindness-pay-it-forward.html

9:05 AM

Blogger stefanie said...

These are all great ideas. Paying for the car behind you in the drive-thru is brilliant. That had to make her day!

I also have to apologize if I came off as a complainer yesterday. I was feeling like I was in a pressure cooker all day and I should probably just keep my thoughts to myself when I am feeling that way.

9:50 AM

Blogger I am Laura said...

I like this idea. I would love to be the one to do it, but I always start off very excited about something and then never do it. Like the spt challenge. I say i will do it every week and then I don't over and over again. Jenmomof4 I haven't looked at your blog yet, but I am going there next. If you are doing this I will be there to work on the challenge. At least as long as I can. Great Idea and much needed in this world. I like the stephenson families idea of it being a 'pay it forward' movement. Cool

10:11 AM

Blogger Jennifer (mom of four) said...

Kristi

I just added a contest on my blog to help spread the word. Check it out.

10:55 AM

Blogger Kristin said...

Kristi-

This comment has more to do with your last post but I will try to compliment strangers and do random acts of kindness...your post is wonderful motivation.

I am a frequent reader but rare commentor on your blog. I guess I figure there are so many other people commenting already...lame I know. My sister, Stacey and I enjoy your blog and often will say to one another..."Did you read Kristi's blog today?" :) Thanks for all your inspiration!

I wanted to comment about Annie Kate and reading. I had a similar problem with my daughter Reilly last summer.

Last year Reilly decided that she didn't like to read! GASP!! I felt that this had more to do with the books she was choosing than with actually not liking to read. I felt that summer would be a great opportunity to get her to "enjoy" reading. When the little guys would go down for a nap I would have Reilly read for an hour...and it often stretched to two hours. I made a deal with her...If she would read 10 books of my choosing I would reward her with something at the end of summer. I think she wanted to go out to eat some place of her own choosing with me (She is very easy to please). She did it and I am amazed at the results. This last school year she read ALOT. This summer we decided to do it again and she is reading so fast I am going to have to add a few more books. Her reward this year: a $20 pedicure (again...easy to please). This has worked like a charm and I had to bug her to think of a "reward" she just wanted my "book list". Last summer I figured who could say they didn't like to read after sobbing through "Where the Red Fern Grows"...and I was right!! (I pick books I have read so we can discuss them later).

Infact just today on my blog I posted Reilly's 2007 summer reading list and her summer reading list from last summer because I had several requests from people to do so. Check it out! It is at the very bottom of the "Good Vibrations" post...there are some great reading suggestions for Annie Kate and they are great books to read out loud together too!

I hope she has a great summer of reading and I LOVED your idea of emailing the author!! I think that would be so fun to do!

11:17 AM

Blogger Kristin said...

oops my blog is found at www.springdellgirl.blogspot.com

11:19 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

i love the blogosphere! the ideas just bounce around until they land in the right laps!

awesome idea, kristi. can't wait to see where it goes.

11:20 AM

Blogger Liz said...

you know its kind of weird how this happens, but last night I found a love note on my bedroom door from Lindsey. She also put one under my pillow and Ben's and a note taped to my dresser. It was so sweet and totally made my night. The power of a simple note or kind word is amazing! Anyway, once again you have come up wuth a fabulous idea!

11:39 AM

Blogger Bevan said...

I am such skeptic. When I read the part about the fast food, I thought of the McD cashier pocketing $3 and making the next person pay in full. But because they have controls on that sort of thing it would not be possible.

12:43 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kristi,

I have an idea on how to host it. I'll e-mail it to you and see what you think.

Love,
Jane

1:36 PM

Blogger Amanda :-) said...

I've already thought of something I need to do, but now I need to make the time to do it!

We have a lovely, lovely, lovely guy at our sister church called Richard, who fled Rwanda to come to England and study for a degree in Theology. As he's based at our sister church, I saw v.little of him as the months went by - then years. I bumped into him at the church office the other week and he asked how Erin was by name! He remembered her name! I was soooo touched that he'd remembered her, but DURRR didn't actually say, 'Gosh, Richard, I'm really delighted you remembered her name'. I should've done that there and then.

Anyway, I've just finished the DTP on our August parish magazine, and have laid out a small piece which congratulates Richard on gaining a First Class Honours Degree in Theology. He's gone back to Rwanda for the time being to see his family who stayed there, and then he'll be coming back to GB.

Instead of just laying out the piece, I've realised that I must make the effort to make him a little Congrats/Well Done card and maybe a little present. What present?! It's a tremendous achievement to gain First Class in any degree, but Richard has done so well.

Rwanda is a boiling pot of civil war, corruption, disease and malnutrition. Richard himself saw terrible atrocities against people he knew and loved. I think I have really overlooked what a fantastic person he is, and I really must sort that out.

Fab thread, Kristi. I'll be interested to see the range of acts of kindness, from tiddly little niceties to great big, awesome gestures!

2:00 PM

Blogger Jill said...

I think you're on to something great here!

5:46 PM

Blogger JnR said...

I have actually been the recipient of a drive-thru gesture, it was actually our neighbor in front of us and when we pulled up to the window the cashier told us that our order was 'already paid for' I'm so glad that we knew who it was so that we could thank him but I'm sure he would have been okay anyways, it's so awesome to recieve a random act of kindness.

And you never know if that was desperately needed either, for us it was actually our last few dollars that we had, I've just been too sick to cook and so it was a night when we had nothing and we were going to use our last few dollars before pay day.

5:54 PM

Blogger Jamie said...

you are amazing! only you could spark something so big and wide spread....and positive. way to use blog power!

7:29 PM

Blogger Shauna said...

Love this!!! I wish I had time to make a long comment today. This is my life! I ask myself, and now I ask my children, at the end of the day, Was the world a better place today because of your choices? Even if is was giving someone a smile, opening a door for someone, clearing your dishes without being asked, etc. I try to help my children understand that, even with seemingly small positive acts, the world is a better place with each one.
If I was more blog-computer saavy, I would host this in a second.

10:14 AM

Blogger Angie said...

You are on to something fabulous. Can't wait to start doing little things, just because.

1:49 PM

Blogger joslyn said...

never in a million years did i ever ever think that i would learn, get inspired, get movtivated, get complimented by blogging. such a great community so glad i decided to blog. thanks for the challenge.

12:43 AM

Blogger Amanda said...

this is such a great idea. a few weeks ago Posey had a lemonade stand/art sale. She had been talking about it for MONTHS. We live on a cul-de-sac and don't get much traffic. Of course, she was in depsair because no on really came. I called a friend who quickly came with 3 kids in tow and bought several pieces of 'art' and lots of lemonade. I vowed that day to ALWAYS buy a cup of lemonade when kids are selling it. It truly makes their day!

2:10 PM

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