I said I
wanted to volunteer more and I did. I am
now part of a group called “Golden Gathering” that meets once a month to serve
guests with dementia and Alzheimer’s. I also
volunteer in the church office each Monday morning. My husband and I helped cook meals to be
distributed up and down highway 45, a program called 45 & Hope. I will continue because, quite frankly,
volunteering really makes you feel good!
I recommend it to all!
I said I would
do some random acts of kindness and I did.
The random acts mostly consisted of letting people move ahead of me in
shopping lines or holding doors open or helping people carry things or doing
things (like putting groceries in their car).
And by people, I mean people I didn’t already know. It was fun and I always felt a little better
helping out and that I had made the world a little nicer for those in it. Will I keep this up? You bet!
Try it, you’ll like it!
I said I would
contact people who might need a little sunshine in their lives. I did!
I sent letters and cards and made phone calls to people I knew who were
sick or could use a smile. I used snail
mail and e-mail. It was fun! I also started keeping a prayer list on my
phone so that I could spontaneously pray for specific people when sitting in traffic or waiting in
line. Boy, these are things I will continue in my daily life!
Keeping this
daily blog really kept me connected with lent.
I cannot believe how much I learned over the past 46 days! For every blog I wrote, I probably did 2-3
hours of research. I didn’t want to
include information that wasn’t accurate or that I didn’t know enough
about. It was always interesting to
learn and discuss and grow in my knowledge.
But it was so much more fun sharing it with all of you!
That has been
my journey and a successful one at that!
But this journey is now completed…
We use Shalom
to wish others “peace” but did you know this is only one part of the meaning? We can use shalom as both a greeting to
others or to say farewell. According to Strong’s Concordance, shalom means completeness, wholeness,
health, peace, welfare, safety, soundness, tranquility, prosperity,
perfectness, fullness, rest, harmony, the absence of agitation or discord. Wow! However, all those meanings are good ones –
all representing good attributes for a full and complete life!
That’s what I
am hoping for all of us! Today I am
saying shalom to you! I wish for you all
the things that it stands for! And I
love that I can do that in just one word!
Shalom!