Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving.


I hope you all enjoy a wonderful meal with family and friends! May we all share some love and laughter today ... and everyday.

Oh, and don't forget to watch "It's A Wonderful Life". It is a tradition in our home ... and no matter how many times I have seen it, I still cry joyful tears every time. Surely it is playing on some channel in your area :) If not, you can see it here in its entirety.

As promised in yesterday's post, and in the spirit of George Bailey (one of my all time favorite fictional characters) I wish to share some great ways to "give" ...

* Bring some used towels and blankets to your local animal shelter. They are always running out of adequate bedding materials for the shelter dogs.

* If you live near a university, invite a foreign (or foreign exchange) student to share a holiday meal with your family. Many such students do not return home for the holidays and would welcome the comfort of a family gathering.

* Sponsor a Doctors Without Borders project. This organization has done such amazing work throughout the world ... and with a very impressive ratio of funds spent directly on those in need.

* Drop off some baked goodies to your local fire or police department as a way of saying "thanks" for all they do.

* While you are out shopping, if you notice a person mulling over a particular purchase, consider secretly purchasing it for them (this is one of my faves).

* While travelling the highway, upon reaching a toll booth, pay for yourself and the car behind you. I do this almost everytime .... and it gives me such a tickle ... not a bad thrill for $1!

* When out in the world ... at work, or play ... try to sincerely compliment another person who may look stressed or unhappy. You could totally turn their day around.

* Donate blood (or a kidney :)

*Do you know someone who is desperately trying to fund an adoption? You can help to create a family by assisting them in their efforts ... offer your time and talents or your pocketbook.

* Host a holiday party asking each friend to bring a gift to donate to your local Toys for Tots program.

* Call a local nursing home to ask whether there are some residents who will not be receiving any visitors for Christmas, and consider paying them a visit.

The ways in which we can GIVE are endless. I hope to display as many of them as I possibly can on this blog throughout the next couple of weeks ... maybe longer. (Maybe another blog is in order?) I would love to hear your thoughts, ideas, and stories of your own "giving".

Love to you all ...

~ Jodi

2 comments:

Missy said...

happy thanksgiving!

what great ways to serve and give back!!!!

love,
missy

Paula said...

This is a wonderful list, Jodi! One of my favorite things to do at the holidays is to pick an ornament with a childs age and gift wish on it from the local store. I always make sure that the wish is covered plus much more.

We always donate to the local food bank as well. There was a time in my life where I was the reciepient, so will always pay that back.