On 17 April 2019 I met a man at Albury NSW Railway Station whom I knew was an Australian swaggie. His name is Campbell and I had met him before at different festivals around the country.
He said he was about to have breakfast at a nearby cafe, I went in and paid for his order which was $16. This made me feel really good.
I treated a single mum to an hour to herself. As a result I am feeling empowered to deal better with my own issues. #Iamakindnesswarrior
Thank you Maggie Dent for introducing me to this website.
Not my act of kindness however my friend/colleague randomly gifted me one of my favourite comfort foods – Almond Spread (I eat straight from the jar).
It’s my afternoon sweet craving fix after long day at work and made me smile – THANK YOU 🙂
Not just my act of kindness, but my beautiful sewing friends. We make patchwork quilts for our local hospitals dementia unit, their sterile rooms now have a major splash of colour with our love filled quilts.
I had an unusual request from a daughter for her 60 yr old father’s birthday. The daughter wanted her father to experience a puppy bomb, which is essentially letting him get smothered by a litter of 8 Labrador pups.
Her father flew out to oz from KL to be with his daughter and they drove all the way up from Sydney to Port Macquarie.
It was fabulous.
On 17 April 2019 I met a man at Albury NSW Railway Station whom I knew was an Australian swaggie. His name is Campbell and I had met him before at different festivals around the country.
He said he was about to have breakfast at a nearby cafe, I went in and paid for his order which was $16. This made me feel really good.
I treated a single mum to an hour to herself. As a result I am feeling empowered to deal better with my own issues. #Iamakindnesswarrior
Thank you Maggie Dent for introducing me to this website.
Not my act of kindness however my friend/colleague randomly gifted me one of my favourite comfort foods – Almond Spread (I eat straight from the jar).
It’s my afternoon sweet craving fix after long day at work and made me smile – THANK YOU 🙂
Not just my act of kindness, but my beautiful sewing friends. We make patchwork quilts for our local hospitals dementia unit, their sterile rooms now have a major splash of colour with our love filled quilts.
I had an unusual request from a daughter for her 60 yr old father’s birthday. The daughter wanted her father to experience a puppy bomb, which is essentially letting him get smothered by a litter of 8 Labrador pups.
Her father flew out to oz from KL to be with his daughter and they drove all the way up from Sydney to Port Macquarie.
It was fabulous.