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A comment by Derrell in his Mothers thread got me to thinking about how effective little actions are in keeping love alive, and how easy it is to forget to do these little things, and to fall into a comfortable rut with the people we love. Of course, what makes them random is that they come from out of nowhere, but I wish sometimes that something would remind me not to take the people I love for granted. Then it occurred to me that a thread such as this, if it were bumped once every long while by random hatrackers, much as the weight-loss thread is, could be just the sort of spur I was wishing for.
So go out and do something kind for your spouse, or your lover, or your parent, or your child, or for somebody! And if you feel like it, tell us about it. And if you do something random and kind a month from now, or whenever, revive this thread and tell us about it, to remind us!
My neighbor just slid down the driveway and asked if her kids could stay here for awhile. She's attempting to navigate the ice covered roads to go work out.
I said "Of course". Grrrrrrrrrr
Now I have a house full of kids. However, I definitely think that this was kind of me. The kids in the neighborhood have been running from one house to the next since Sunday. Their on a "snow day riot spree".
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Well, I'm set for weekdays this month. I go out every cold morning and start up the van and stick with it for five minutes or so (it can't be trusted to keep running on its own until the temp gauge nudges up past zero) and then go back inside so Diane can come out to a toasty warm van another ten minutes after that.
I think that counts.(?)
Gotta think what I'll do for weekends and nonfrigid weather...
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Hmm. Nobody ever bumped this thread, but I still think it's a good idea. So I'll bump it myself and try to think of a random act of kindness or two.
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I thought it was really sweet when I got home from church yesterday to find that slacker had made me dinner. How did he know all I'd eaten all day was an apple and a piece of toast and I was starving? He also left me a cute voicemail on my cell phone for me to listen to later (it reminded me of when we were dating and early in our marriage - he used to leave me voicemail on his way to work in the wee hours of the morning).
Now to think of something nice to do for him today....
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quote: He also left me a cute voicemail on my cell phone for me to listen to later (it reminded me of when we were dating and early in our marriage - he used to leave me voicemail on his way to work in the wee hours of the morning).
I love this!
I think I'll leave Cor a mushy message on her voice mail tonight, so she can discover it at work!
Not only can this thread remind me to do nice things, it even gives me ideas!
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Last Christmas I was given a case of clementines by a friend. A couple of days later, my parents stopped by, and Daddy ate one of them. He loved it! So...
I picked up a case of them for him today while I was at the grocery store. Then, when I got home, I peeled one and brought it in, gave it to him. He positively glowed!
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You know, it occurred to me today that perhaps I ought to broaden the title, but then I didn't, because people we love need it from us more. But there's no reason you can't perform a truly random act, for a stranger or a casual friend.
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I'm working very hard on giving my boyfriend space and not displacing all of my insecurites onto him. It's not really random and it isn't just for today, but I think he'll appreciate it.
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Just thought I'd bump this. No particular reason, I was going to do it earlier in the week, but I was out of town and didn't have my password.
Is there anyone in Northeast to North Central Ohio, and (if so) are you all okay with all the rain and flooding?
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I was wondering if you were having to help deal with the floods down there HC.
Of course living where I do, I've been muttering under my breath about freeze-thaw cycles every time I hit a pothole after all the crazy weather here.
Do you think they'll get the army corps of engineers to try to stablize where the mudslided happened in California? I actually know someone who worked with a couple of people who were killed there.
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Yeah, I was out for a week, and have since been sent home. We got (or are expected to get) pools of record on probably half of our dams up there, so we had surveilance on some of the dams 24/7 until the crest passes and the pools come back down.
As for the mudslide, I don't know, but I'd say the Corps will be involved, whichever district that is, though I don't know the details yet, as I've been concentrating on NE Ohio, and been pretty well out of the loop with regard to the rest of the country.
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It's been far too long since this thread has been bumped. I was thinking I'd do it randomly. Well, this is pretty random, yeah? I'm a big fan of the Random Act. So go out and be randomly kind. To anyone really.
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