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Generosity Day - an Epic Everyday Boom Boom!
Today I stumbled upon Fast Company's article "<a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1727145/re-booting-valentine-s-day-for-good"><strong>Re-booting Valentine's Day for Good</strong></a>". I then went on to read about Sasha Dichter's one month generosity experiment where he said YES to every request for a month. Wow!
And now he's started <a href="https://sashadichter.wordpress.com/2011/02/14/generosity-day/"><strong>Generosity Day</strong></a>
-expert from his blog post...<em>"This Monday, Valentine
I got your back!
Yesterday I went into a local bakery that was hustlin' busy as it was lunch time. The person in front of me to go inside was in a wheelchair.
I saw him pause as he surveyed the door. One of those big heavy types... so I ran ahead and pulled the door open for him. I got a big smile and a nice "thank you".
We then waited in line for awhile... talking about all the yummy looking items in the glass case. Finally it was his turn and he ordered up his food and coffee. Got his little table top number and went over to his table to wait.
I ordered something to go, so I was standing at the counter when they called out "Coffee for here" - no one came to claim it - I had a sneaking suspicion it was this mans coffee. So I went up to him and confirmed that he'd ordered a black coffee, indeed he did, and so I went back and brought it to him.
I got an even bigger smile, a heartfelt "thank you" AND a... "you've got my back today" to which I replied, "Indeed I do!"
Boom Boom!
Fieldtrip to the dump!
I went with my daughters class to the City of Santa Cruz Landfill/Resource Recovery Facility yesterday (website: http://bit.ly/ar36zo) and what an eye opener that was.
<strong>I'd like to give a huge Boom Boom! shout out to the city of Santa Cruz and all the employees at this facility. It's serious hard work that's noisy, dusty & stinky and they're all doing an amazing job!</strong>
Our school is facing some tough times this year and we didn't have the funds for the school bus. So committed is this place that THEY paid for our bus so we could still visit. How Boom Boom! is that? I'd also like to thank the docent for her patience and presence with the kids. She likes her job and it shows.
<em>The video below is of the recycling sorting area. Those workers have to be on the ball to catch items that accidentally make it through the machine's automated levels of sorting.</em>
Thanks parking garage stranger!
I went to the SF airport to pick up my Mom the other day and I was cutting it a bit tight on time. When I got up to the parking garage it was packed! So I began circling and circling and... a gentleman walking saw my plight and told me to follow him as he was just leaving.
When we got to his car and I yelled out a hearty thanks! He replied that it had taken him an hour to get this spot earlier and he wanted to save someone else the frustration.
Well Boom Boom! to you kind stranger. Thanks to your generous act I was able to park and get my Mom on time.
Bringing light & beauty to a dark day.
A few weeks ago in my hometown, mayhem ensued on a Saturday night resulting in over $100,000 dollars of damage to a lot of local shopkeepers. Windows smashed, paint splattered, destruction.
The general mood after this was total shock, dismay, discouragement and sadness.
So the day I found out that a local artist set up shop in front of two boarded up windows to paint murals of hope and thanks I was deeply moved.
This Everyday Boom Boom! goes out to Ezra Moon and all the other folks involved in these murals. I'm proud to live in the same town as you. Boom Boom!
Thanks Saturn Caf
A little thing really, but so very sweet. I was at a local restaurant today with my kids and friends to celebrate the last day of school. My daughter and I went to the bathroom and were standing at the doors (marked Robots & Aliens) when a 20 something year old came up and handed us the key we'd need to open the door.
It wasn't till we came out and were figuring out where to return the key that I found out the guy didn't even work at the restaurant. He was just a nice guy near our booth who saw that we didn't know we'd need a key. So he brought it to us. Wow! So small and so sweet.
I went up and thanked him properly, but so wished I could have added, "That was so Boom Boom! of you"
Guerrila goodness equals spastic video footage
Today on Feel Good Friday I was feeling pretty good about Poncho, the grounds keeper of the Sash Mill buildings where Boom Boom! Headquarters is.
He's always got a smile, knows everyone's name and is obviously committed to keeping the grounds impeccable.
So today when I happened to see him at the coffee shop near us I asked him if I could get him a cup of coffee! As you'll see in the video I didn't really want him to know I was taking footage, so it's a bit spastic.
Happy Feel Good Friday Poncho! Boom Boom!
A cat on my lap
Mingus has no idea that he's such a big participant of the revolution. Every morning as I sit and plan my day, he curls on my lap and purrs.
Thanks for the love Mingus. Such a great start to my day.
Awesome Sauce!
Giving a huge shout out to my husband. He's kind, patient, smart, the best Dad (seriously, our kids are lucky!), a wonderful & infectious laugh, and is gorgeous. Thanks again for all you do.
Chalk Street Smarts!
My kids elementary school is on a little hill, so the routine for many families is to park across the street and walk up the hill to drop off their kids. This means a whole bunch of people walk past this one block of homes everyday (in the morning and afternoon). One house often times has wonderful sayings or drawings on their sidewalk done in colorful chalk that we all get to enjoy.
This first week back in school after winter break, the messages were very Boom Boom! Over the week I've heard many kids and parents talking about the messages. Yesterday afternoon my kids and I got in the car talking about the power of a simple smile. Truly there's so much power in it. We discussed how it feels in your own body as well as how it affects the one you're smiling at. Good stuff!
So a hearty Boom Boom! and Thank You to the family that takes the time to make the world a better place. A wonderful example of how a small act can have a big impact.
p.s.
I'm going to leave a Family Deck of Boom Boom! Cards on their doorstep this afternoon. They seem like the perfect fit to join us in the Revolution!
Boom Boom!