Days 3-5: All the Tiny Little Things
Before I give my quick little update about the last few days, I want to sincerely thank each of you who have shared the posts to your social media or who have done #AdamsActs of your own. 2020 is broken. Like, the worst. So, every act of kindness we can do during a time in our country when there is so much strife and division… it’s a small beacon of light and hope. I really believe that.
For Day 3, we puppysat for our neighbor. Technically we were only asked to take little Rip out three times, but we peer pressured our neighbor Gina into letting us keep him with us all day. Our pup, Scout, sits home all day dreaming of friends to play with. So, playing with this tiny little micro dog was her dream come true.
For Day 4, my daughter, London wanted to bring her friend Bree some flowers and a tiny little micro cake for her birthday.
And finally for Day 5, I brought some snacks to my friend Paul. Paul is stored in my phone as “Helpful Paul” because he will literally give you the shirt off his back if you need it. But, as a fun bonus, he isn’t actually a “people person” in the traditional sense, so when he would give you his shirt… he’d say something like, “As a robot-man, I don’t actually feel temperature so you might as well take my shirt since your human deficiency requires a need to be met, which is both a weakness and also something I can resolve.”
It’s my favorite.
So Paul came and helped serve on my volunteer team at THREE church services we put on every Sunday. Bringing a few snacks is a tiny way to say thank you, but it’s a lonnnnggggg morning for volunteers, and even a robot-man needs to eat. (Which is both a weakness and something I could resolve.)
If you want to hear more about #AdamsActs and everything coming up in October, please take a listen to my podcast! We just launched season three of the Master of Fun Podcast and you can listen here on Apple podcasts or here on Spotify… or you can google it and listen anywhere you get your podcasts! Keep sharing, keep doing micro acts of kindness, and please keep using the hashtag #AdamsActs!