I send each and every one of you love and support. It’s important to do the best that we can during these trying circumstances. We have to hang in there for a bit longer.
Below are examples of acts of kindness and the good things that are being done.
I just heard that ‘Mall of America’ is reopening, not for shopping but to have a spot for the Red Cross to collect blood.
It is so good to see the kindness of individuals or organizations helping in this crisis. So I thank the Red Cross.
In my state Drew Brees is donating $5 million for the relief effort to all in need in regard to this virus.
His restaurant, Walk Ons is serving free food to our unemployed hospitality workers. Geaux Drew! We love you so much! You are a blessing to our Nola Saints team and our community.
One of our Louisiana high school teachers wrote a beautiful letter to his students telling them that he understood how they were feeling. Hoda interviewed him. Hoda used to live and work here!
So many of his students were asking him questions and were genuinely concerned about what was happening. This teacher took the time to address their concerns. Good for him!
So, what good things are happening in your area? Please share. There are lots of good things to share in my state in spite of the heartaches.
LVG Living Room
KIT Kitchen
BTH Bathroom
MBR Master Bedroom
PAT Patio
BAL Balcony
HOFC Home Office
MC Man Cave
BKY Backyard
Enjoy your trip!!!
Keep news like this coming, PLEASE! Seriously, thank you. We need these reminders. I catch myself sinking when I hear of sad news so I really look forward to a posting like yours.
That is funny!
Our April packing has been modified. Our leader is determined that our troops will not be overlooked. She has conferred with the post office and military to make sure that our troops can safely receive these boxes.
She will set up tables outside her house to collect donations. The donators will call ahead so she knows the goodies are coming so they won't sit outside for long. She, her husband, and a few close friends will pack the boxes and take them to the post office.
Since we are home, we have been making extra cookies and freezing them. It won't be our usual number of boxes, but our troops will know that they continue to be in our hearts.
On a different note, a local hospital is running short on eye protection. While not ideal, they have sent out word to the swim teams in the area asking for goggles. Our small team was able to make a donation of 15 pairs.
Thanks for starting this thread. It's been great to hear of the good that has come from this terrible situation.
#2 Then nervous moment when I asked where to collect more masks and was told they had been locked away and nobody had the key, I would have to call back later. But give in? No! Second Shift Leader came through! I have MANY masks! And it only cost me a packet of Cadbury's Chocolate Caramel Digestives :)
He asked me to send enough to share with his group because they like to share. So, Sam’s Club was a good place for me to shop. I was able to buy in bulk at a good price.
Thanks for reminding us of our troops. You’re a gem! You made me smile with your acts of love and kindness 💗.
Fantastic! You are creative and resourceful. Making masks for others has helped me feel useful. I have left masks on neighbors porches and with the store manager at my Whole Foods.
Making rosaries has been therapeutic. I use either gemstones, wooden beads or crystals.
I may make a few mala beads too. We don’t have as many Buddhists but lots of people are meditating and finding comfort holding prayer beads in their hands to focus on special prayers.
Yay! 🧻 Good feeling to find toilet paper.
One of my favorite actresses - Jessica Chastain, made a short video to say “Thank You” to all the individuals working tirelessly and selflessly on the Covid-19 front lines.
It’s really brief but tremendously touching.
https://mobile.twitter.com/jes_chastain/status/1247607662595850240
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
That’s interesting. Wonder why. Why buy a book that isn’t going to be read? Makes no sense to me.
Yay! Tyler. So sweet!!!
Cali, fantastic! Feels good to know that the community is working together.
Wow! He’s a tough old guy, WW11 vet, beating the virus and turning 104! Incredible story. Lifted my spirits for sure. Thanks so much for sharing this.
GOOD NEWS: A Georgia bar owner used $3,714 in dollar bills that customers had stuck to the walls of her bar to pay employees during the coronavirus crisis.
Over the last 14 years, customers have been writing notes on dollar bills and stapling them to the walls and ceiling of the Sand Bar, on Tybee Island. When she was forced to shut down the bar due to social distancing rules, owner Jennifer Knox said she looked at the walls of her establishment and realized that she could use that cash to pay her workers. With the help of her mother and five volunteers, she spent more than three days collecting the weathered bills. A few customers donated some additional money, allowing Knox to give each of her six employees $600 in cash, including one – a musician – who was able to pay his rent as a result. She is now collecting donations through a Venmo account to help service industry workers on the island.
That’s amazing. Beautiful spirit that the bar owner had, along with the workers.
Those kids sure had fun finding those arrowheads!
I bet their parents love her as much as the kids.