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  • Surprises...

    Saturday's 40 Acts was to surprise someone, and one way and another, despite my good intentions I failed (bought little gifts and forgot to give them).  Then Sunday I failed again and yesterday was my day off so I was chilling at home and catching up on some housework!!  This morning I finally managed it, and I'm glad that I failed on Saturday because today's was so much better.  Someone I see nearly every day and who is always cheery but I don't know their name... a lollipop man who is out in all weathers seeing children and adults safely over a nasty junction outisde a closed school (en route to two other schools).  I hope he enjoys his little surprise gift... I certainly value his presence on that junction and his good natured chat.

     

    Then when I got to church, there on the doorstep was a little bunch of daffodils, carefully wrapped in newspaper, a little battered by the rain and wind, but golden and lovely.  I have no idea who might have left them there, but I brought them in and put them in a vase where they can be enjoyed by anyone using our hall.  Thank you, whoever you are, for the surprise of golden loveliness on a chilly morning.

  • 40 Acts - Day 6

    Today we are invited to say two little words..."thank you"....

    I'VE GOT FIVE MINUTES

    Got Twitter? Send someone a quick tweet to let them know why you're thankful for them in 140 characters. You could do this by text or phone too if you like.

     

    I'VE GOT THIRTY MINUTES

    Write a good old-fashioned thank you note. It's a worthy way to spend time, and everyone loves getting 'real mail' in the post!

     

    MAKE A COMMITMENT!

    Write a thank you note to a different person everyday throughout Lent. Watch our video to find out what happened when one 40acts challenger did this last year…

     

    In the spirit of the act, a big "thank you" to you for reading this blog, whether you visit often or occaisonally or if this is the first time and you landed here via some search engine or other. 

    Thank you, because without readers, known and unknown, there would be little point in writing this stuff. 

    Thank you to those who persevere with the tempremental commenting system. 

    Thank you to those who sometimes drop me an email in response to something I've said.

    Thank you to those who still use this as a means of checking up that I am OK, and who get concerned if I miss a day or two unexplained.

    Thank you to those who tell me when I get it wrong.

    Thank you to those who maintain this blogging platform, with all its idiosyncracies, and allow me a space to blabber on line and for free!

    Thank you... whoever you are just for being you.