The first card I got to hand out was to a man collecting for the Salvation Army. It was really cold out and he was out there. I put some change in the bucket and handed him a card. As I walked away he was reading it and I heard hime mumble "That is really nice". That felt good!
I have given some to nice cashiers, a nice man taking tolls on the highway, a man helping wave a car out of a tight parking space and a woman who saw my daughter drop a toy at the grocery store. I don't stick around, I sort of drop and run! I let them bask in their wonder in private!
Monday, December 28, 2009
Welcome to "The Smile Cards Project" Blog!
Welcome to my blog. Did you end up here because you got a smile card? If so, thanks for doing whatever you did that caused a smile! Please leave a comment about who you are, where you are from and what you did to receive a card!
"The Smile Cards Project" is my own personal endeavor to make the world a happier place one act of kindness at a time. It is theorized that when you look for good things, you see more of them. One kind act done for a person may encourage them to do a kind act for another person, and hopefully the chain will continue.
In this blog I hope to document the cards I have given away, what the circumstances were when giving them away and people's reactions to getting them!
I really look forward to reading your "Smile Card" experiences!
Jessica
"The Smile Cards Project" is my own personal endeavor to make the world a happier place one act of kindness at a time. It is theorized that when you look for good things, you see more of them. One kind act done for a person may encourage them to do a kind act for another person, and hopefully the chain will continue.
In this blog I hope to document the cards I have given away, what the circumstances were when giving them away and people's reactions to getting them!
I really look forward to reading your "Smile Card" experiences!
Jessica
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