Monday, December 17, 2012

Deed 4

For the forth and final good deed, we were given another individual in the class. I got Colleen Innis. I know her fairly well and we are good friends, but I had no idea what she would want. I didn't want to disappoint.
I always see her drinking coffee, and I remember hearing how much she loves coffee. So I went out and bought her a coffee cup and a ten dollar gift to Starbucks. This morning I found Alex Svanascini and gave him the gift to give to her. She was very excited when she got it.
One thing that I learned from this is that in this season of giving it is just as satisfying as receiving. From this whole assignment I have realized how easy it is to do an act of kindness. I will deffinitely be doing this more often in the future.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Deed 3

For the third deed we had to help a stranger in our community. Although they are not strangers, my new neighbors Bob and Tracy just moved in next door about six months ago. Tracy had a baby two months ago and her name is Sophie. Bob works late hours on week days.
 One day I saw Tracy walking to her mailbox, and I asked her if there was anything she needed. She told me she had to run out and get groceries, and she asked me if i could watch Sophie. Fortunately for me, the baby was asleep and I only had to watch her for thirty minutes, but I didn't feel like I had done enough. When Tracy got home I asked if I could help her hang up her Christmas lights and she agreed. After I finished hanging the lights she offered to pay me but I reluctantly declined her offer.
From this experience I learned that doing small things can be a big help to busy people. I also learned how to volunteer my time even when money is offered. I look forward to helping my neighbors in the future.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Deed #2

For the second card, I decided the member of my family I would choose was my grandmother. She lives in Oak Lawn with my aunt. She is also very weak, and has trouble walking. They are my mom's mother and sister respectively.
Normally when I go to her house I help her anyways, but this time was different because my aunt was out of town on a vacation. It was also different because my grandma wanted to get out her Christmas decorations. While I was there I carried up the Christmas tree and boxes of decorations from her basement. I helped her decorate the tree and fill her house with other festive decorations. I also hung Christmas lights outside and hung wreaths.
From this I learned that your family will always love you for the big and little things that you do. Also that a little hard work and dedication can have any task done quickly and effectively. My grandmother was very pleased with the job that I did, and even though in the beginning I didn't want to be there, I left very pleased as well.