Archive for June, 2016

First Impressions

Friday, June 10th, 2016

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The entrance to this house doesn’t get any better. It shows the time and care the owners put into making this look as good as it can. It is an incredible first impression.
What does your personal first impression look like in each situation to everyone? Having a constant mindset of kindness and showing it to the world should be all of our first impressions.

Father Kindness

Wednesday, June 8th, 2016

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I read recently met with Father Ed Estok of the Saint Albert the Great parish in North Royalton, Ohio. Father is going to start a kindness initiative throughout the entire city of North Royalton and he asked me to help him make this happen.  What a wonderful honor!
He also has a very playful Boston terrier named Buddy. Bogart and Buddy had the time of their lives playing while father Ed and I talked about some of the specifics of this wonderful, new initiative.

D-Day!

Monday, June 6th, 2016

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On this D-Day anniversary, God bless the brave souls who protected our freedoms and liberated the lives of so many throughout the world.
To all my World War II Veteran friends, thank you for your service to our country.

 

 

Lessons of Kindness

Sunday, June 5th, 2016

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I love watching people approach and spend time reading the messages on the Kindness Bus and Kindness Bicycle. This caring mother was teaching her child about some of the lessons on why it is so important not to bully someone else. What a lucky boy he is to have someone in his life to guide him.

Big Trucks

Saturday, June 4th, 2016

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One of my favorite events is the “Meet the Trucks” event in Lakewood, Ohio. This event is always well attended by families from western suburbs of Cleveland. This captive audience always shows big interest in the Kindness Bus and Kindness Bicycle. Thank you to all for the many great conversations and questions.

Baldwin Wallace University

Thursday, June 2nd, 2016

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Visiting this nearly empty campus was well worth the few hours spent. Most all students are gone for the summer but many remain here for summer work and courses. This campus in a small city of Berea, Ohio I met some very friendly students and residents in nearby neighborhoods. I had a great time talking with very interested individuals.