Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Day 16 and 17 Gardening and Good Food!

Day 16: On Monday, I had intended on planting some flowers in the garden for momma, but she wasn't sure where she wanted them and had already began to weed in the front yard. I went out there to help and we got a little more than half of it done but then it started getting hot so we stopped.
 
I also trimmed the holly bush up so it didn't look all scraggly.

Yesterday for day 17, I decided to buy dinner for the fam and get our usual taco tuesday deal from a bomb place called Taco Ready. If you're local to the Covina area, check it out. It's on San Bernardino, just west of Barranca. Really great Mexican food!

Today is Day 18 and I plan on writing a letter or two(or three!) to people who have impacted my life. I can't wait to do this!

And there are only three days left! I'll be baking cookies for the mailman, sewing a case for momma's new glasses, and volunteering at the banquet before the Covina Christmas Parade!


I hope these posts have inspired you to do some good in your own communitites. That's really what this is all about. Not just me serving people around me, but inspiring others to join in and do their part too.
Love to you all!
Kris

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Day 15 Delightful Dinner

No I didn't forget day 14... I just didn't do anything. Woops! I plan on doing an extra something in the next few days to make up for it...

But today, I made a special dinner for my family! I looked around on Pinterest for some tasty recipes and ended up making chicken and lemon garlic green beans and potatoes. It was pretty good but left a funny after taste in my mouth. My fam seemed to like it though, because it was all gone!

The table set all nicee...


 Chicken! Green beans are underneath.

Strawberry jello parfaits! These were also delicious but mine didn't come out as pretty as the ones on pinterest... O well! haha
Surprisingly, I really enjoyed making dinner and getting everything all special. I will definitely be using my new Pinterest account to the advantage of my family :P

Love to you all!
Only six days left!

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Day 12 and 13

On Thanksgiving, I made pumpkin snickerdoodle cookies with the intention of going to one of the stores having a black friday sale and passing them out to the people waiting in line. Well after going to four different stores... we were out of luck! I guess the stores just stayed open the whole time? And there wasn't any real waiting in lines? Lame. Black Friday is taking over Thanksgiving :(
 
 

Anyway, our attempt failed, but I decided to take those cookies and deliver them the next day to the Covina Police Dept. I don't have a pic of this but I'm sure they were grateful to have a yummy snack!

Day 12-sorta fail. Day 13 success!

Only a week left of 21 Days of Kindness!!

Love to you.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Day 10 and 11 Cookies and Change

Yesterday, I baked chocolate chip cookies for a friend who just had surgery and his family. I then delievered them to his house that night where I am pretty sure they all enjoyed them :)
 

Today for Day 11, I stole an idea from another birthday acts of kindness blog and decided to put some change on a vending machine for the next person who came along.
 
 Sorta hard to tell in the picture but it's a machine that fills up those five gallon water jugs.
 
Hopefully someone is touched by a stranger's kindness and that they get to fill up their bottle for free!
 
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Day 9 Give Life

Today Dad and I donated blood to the Red Cross! After trying in high school(they ran out of supplies), getting tattoos, and leaving the country, I was finally able to do it! I was a little nervous but everything went great.
 
Of course my camera died when we got there, so all I have are some bad cell phone pics.
 

This is my arm if you can even tell 

Finishing up
 
Dad and I chillin and eating snacks after we got it done!
If you haven't done it, you should seriously consider donating blood. It's super easy and pretty much painless. If you're healthy, look for a blood drive near you and go do it!

Days 6, 7, 8 Helpful Hands

I've been a horrible blogger the last few days. Sorry guys! The past couple days have been pretty chill acts of kindness that aren't really out of the ordinary but I have to trust that they were helpful. Day 6(Fri) my sister and I helped my parents set up church for the annual Thanksgiving Breakfast. We have to undo all the rows of chairs, set up tables, and put all the chairs around them and decorate each table. Luckily we had a sweet lady named Dori who did all the cute decorations. Awesome!
 



All set!
 
Day 7 I made coffee cake for the Thanksgiving breakfast. Something that was simple but allowed my mom to use the time for something else.
 

I used the crappy camera... but it sure did taste good!
 
Day 8 was sort of a failure. Sorry to let everyone down(more like myself...haha). I didn't have anything planned, and then it escaped me throughout the day. So I didn't exactly do something worth writing about. I did help clean up at church after the breakfast which was helpful and kind I suppose.


Blog about today (Day 9) coming soon!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Day 5 Pick up Your Trash!

Today my lovely sister and mother helped me out with picking up the trash in the alley behind our house. We walk by it often on our way to the store and I thought it would be a good thing to add to our list.
Workers, truckers, and random people take breaks back there and often leave their trash behind. It's also a place that is frequented by homeless people. We had our work cut out for us!
 
After getting about halfway down the alley, we all got holes in our gloves and decided to stop for sanitary reasons... The other half is still littered with trash so we might go back another day(after we get more gloves) and finish that. But what we did today, more or less filled up two large trash bags! Yes!

If you're just now joining this blog, read about 21 Days of Kindness here.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Day 4 Flyers for Food

Every year my church collects food for needy families so that they are able to have a nice Thanksgiving meal. Part of this requires volunteers to go to grocery stores, hand out flyers, and collect the donated food. That's what we did today for Day 4! 
 
 Alex and I joined Mary and John for two hours handing out flyers to Stater Bros customers. (I took a picture with John but it didn't get saved on my phone!)
Some people ignored us, others turned us down, but what we really liked, was when someone came to us holding a bag of food, smiling, saying "I hope this helps". Random strangers, little did you know, (and little did I realize until right now) that you were all involved in Day 4 of the 21 Days. I came to the grocery store expecting to help serve the church and also indirectly, the needy families, but what I realized is that I was also a witness to thirty or so acts of kindness today. Pretty cool. I'm glad you were all a part. Oh and shout out to my mom who came to the store just to buy and donate groceries! You rock momma!

Today was a success(in our two hour shift, four baskets were filled with items which were taken back to the church) and I got so much joy out of smiling and asking for others to help participate. Even more so when many of those same people came back with giving hands full of food.

Blessings and joy to you,
Kris

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Day 3 Notes in Books

Today, Bre and I went to the library and left encouraging notes in a bunch of different books. She chose to write notes specifically to the readers of some of her favorite books while I just wrote simple encouraging things and placed them in random books that caught my eye.
 

 Which book has a special note?

We'll never know who or when someone will stumble upon our notes but I'm sure each one will get at least a smile from someone, knowing that somebody somehwhere decided to show some love one day.
 
Happy reading!

Monday, November 12, 2012

Day 2 Reaching the Nations

Today my family went to Foursquare Missions Press to give a little bit of our time to put together materials that go out with missionaries to countries all over the world. Mom and I worked on making gospel bracelets most of the time, while Bre, Dad, and Alex punched out pictures from Bible stories that will be used to teach kids about Jesus!
 
These bracelets are taken all over the world to help tell the gospel message in a simple way(We made 100!). Yellow for God's goodness and light. Black for sin and the fall of mankind. Red for Jesus' death on the cross for our sins. White for the "cleansing" that takes place once we accept Jesus. And green for the growth that occurs in our lives as we grow closer to the Lord. (Rough idea of what the colors mean)
 
The next two pictures are the gospel bracelets in action! These are two photos I took while in Kenya in May 2011. Our team brought supplies from Missions Press and the bracelets were just one thing we used to share the gospel.

I know firsthand that God will use the bracelets we made today to reach 100 more people!


 Bre, Dad, and Alex punched out eight sets of 13 weeks of curriculum that will also be sent into the mission field!

 
Day 2 of kindness was not only spent helping out the community by lending helpful hands, but also by bringing more light(Jesus!) into the dark places of the world.


Love.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Day 1 Take What You Need

For the first day of 21 Days of Kindness, I made "Take What You Need" signs. They all have little tear offs that say things like love, motivation, beauty, strength, etc. Last night, my sister Colie and I put up a few signs around the neighborhood. We put them at parks, a pole in grocery store parking lot, public restroom stalls, etc, etc.
 

 It was really windy and quite cold! We were always sent hurrying to the warm car to get out of the elements. I love fall!
 
We're hoping that nobody takes them down, but instead chooses to see the love and spread of kindness.

What do you need today? Encouragement? Motivation? Hope? Inspiration?

Take it.
It's yours.



Love to you all, Kris

21 Days of Kindness

Today, I begin a three week period of showing kindness every day. Whether that be writing people encouraging notes, volunteering, or picking up trash, it's happening. I am spending these next 21 days leading up to my 21st birthday as a sort of celebration and "give back" to the world/community. Why not use my own life to bring happiness and kindness to someone?

Although I have designated only twenty-one days to do this, I hope it gets into my head that I should always be looking for ways to serve the people around me. As a follower of Christ, I am called to love. Showing people kindness is an easy way to do that. I'm hoping that as I enter this dedicated time, that my heart will be transformed and humbled as I learn what it's like to give freely of myself. Even after I turn the age so many look forward to, I pray that my life will be transformed by these three weeks, and it will be a reflection of what my 21st year will look like.

I'm hoping to post frequently, if not daily, with pictures, stories and experiences.
Blog about Day 1 to come soon!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Four

Four things I've learned today:

1. Stop relying solely on humans, they might not always be available
2. A tiny(or not so tiny) blessing can brighten any day, making me realize that my "mood" isn't all that bad anyway, so knock it off Kris.
3. God answers prayers (no brainer, but evidence of it today)
4. God uses others to help you grow and pursue greater things

Numero uno: As the fall semester starts to wrap up, most students are getting swamped with homework, finding it hard to have social lives, becoming stressed, and starting to count down the days until Christmas break. To some degree, this includes my boyfriend. As much as I know without a doubt that he will always be there for me, I realized today that I have to accept that sometimes, he can't be. And that's perfectly ok (so don't feel bad hun). He is crazy busy with school and I have to learn to accept that I can't take up all his time, complaining about why I think my life sucks right now. Life gets busy sometimes and other times, it is so devoid of busyness that it's monotonous and mundane. (I'm in the latter category unfortunately) All that said, today I learned that human beings can't always be there for me. Which causes me to state something that should be obvious to all believers, but we don't truly get it until we experience it, or forget about it and have to re-experience it later. God is the ONLY being that will ALWAYS be there. Why do I forget this? And why do I constantly look to others for validation, advice, praise, etc, etc? Because I forget who matters most and that my heavenly father wants that precious time with me that I probably too often give to others. Lord help me remember that.

Two: Blessings... It is such a great feeling to receive blessing. Seriously. And I know there are little things throughout my days that I should see as blessings, but honestly it feels about time that I received a big blessing. I hope that's not terribly wrong of me to say. But I've been praying and asking God for lots of things for a while and hoping that he would be gracious and grant these requests, and I feel like I haven't heard or seen much. But today I was blessed financially by my parents and, the body of Christ, and a stranger who kindly kept my outstanding bill from going to collections. Thank you Lord! That's all great, but what gets me, is how in receiving a bundle of cash to go towards my bill from my loved ones, my mood instantly brightened. I was almost brought to tears, and the gloomy feelings from the blah day disappeared. Really? I feel like there is something wrong there. Not that a wad of cash brightened my day. But that my day was so easily brightened! How can I take this situation and apply it to every time I get upset with where I'm at? Is it that I need to get over the sour mood and look for good? As hard as it seems, it's apparently not that hard. Do I need to worship God even when I feel like laying in bed and doing nothing? Do I need to look for the good in each day? Yes, yes, yes. (I don't feel like I did a good enough job explaining why I was so perplexed about my instant mood change... Cuz I still don't understand it.)

Three: Like I hinted at in number two, God answers prayers! I've been praying about this horrendous bill I have to pay and had the fear of it being sent to a collection agency. Well today I was blessed with $610 towards my bill and an agreement not to be sent to collections as long as I keep paying what I can. This is a wonderful answer to prayer!

Four: In talking with Alex today, he encouraged me to pray for what I want in a job. Specifics, impacts I can make, environment, pay, future possibilities, etc. This thought has probably crossed my mind before, but this simple request pointed me towards God in my job search, and provided me a way to grow my faith and prayer life. I truly believe that if I write these things down and pray for them, that God will answer me and prepare a job that has each thing I am looking for. It's so simple, but God can use another person to make us realize that we need to take a certain action. I'm grateful for a man that encourages me towards kingdom things and wants to see me get a job where I am happy and where God is using me. It is encouraging to see God use things other than our time together to speak into my life. God's direction and all of his speaking will not always come directly from him to me in my devotional time. It will sometimes come from those around me that love me, from strangers, books, and music. I can't forget this and can't get caught up in the ritual and routine of my daily life. I must seek out the things he is softly speaking to me through others' actions and through my own feelings towards things.


Blessings.
Hope somebody learned something from what I learned today.
Love to you all.