
When I was in school, my brother Vince would often call and ask me how I was doing. I would chatter away about what was going on in my life. I soon learned that I almost had to be careful about how I answered his questions. If I complained about my transmission not working, he'd ask how much it would cost to get it fixed. The next day or two would find a check in the mail with the needed money. It was an amazing example for me and I've hoped to emulate it.
I have a friend who just had baby number four. I asked her one day what the biggest adjustment was. She said - all of the housework!! The dishes pile up faster and the cleaning just seems like it is so much more.
With my new goal of 1,000 kindnesses this year, I had thought that perhaps I could offer to help with her dishes. This seemed like an easy way to chizzel away at my goal and fitting to her needs.
She came over to my house a few nights ago for a design group we are both in and I suggested the idea. Of course, she was not opposed. So tonight I went and did her dishes.
Of course, people feel this need to give back no matter how insistant I am that they don't need to. She offered food - I had already eaten. But then she offered me this lovely lamp. It was collecting dust in her basement and it would go well with the decore in my living room. Isn't it so cute? I love it.
Also, my friend Mike dropped off some scrumptious dinner at my doorstep tonight.
And so you see, I am twarted yet again. Two kindnesses accepted today for one given. I try, I try - but I can't seem to beat it.
In other random acts of kindness, I did do my co-worker's dishes at work. I still have a lot more to do!!




