Thursday, December 2, 2010

Pass It On 2010!!!

That darn Hallmark channel does it to me every time!! As the tears stream down my face in yet another feel good holiday movie (and thank goodness for those), I sat thinking...what can I do? How can I make a difference? I go down this path often, but as you already know, last year a special family in Kenya enjoyed a Christmas of a lifetime thanks to your kind generosity. Together we accomplished something wonderful! You gave money; you shipped boxes and boxes of clothes, some even new clothes and toys to a family you had never met and a family all the way across the world in Kenya. And you know what, it was incredible! I only wish you could have seen the faces of the children and their parents sharing what is a normal holiday for us, but something new and magical for all of them. Their eyes, their hearts ... all filled with so much love. It was my favorite memory of Kenya and one that will last with me forever.



So, I am at it again. My mission … T O    M A K E     A     D I F F E R E N C E ! ! !

Who am I? You know me…I’m just Heather. I can barely get my kids fed, bathed and in bed without a meltdown. But when the kids go to bed and the wonderful quiet moment comes upon me, and oh do I love those moments, this is what I think about it.

My dreams are big and hopefully one day they will be huge! In Kenya, I wanted to start a non-profit while I was there (in the last six months before I left); I wanted to DO something but just couldn’t figure out “what”. Then it dawned on me in my search for solving all of Kenya’s problems (Ha Ha), why not help the ones living with you every day. Help Florence (my housekeeper) and her family! I am going to do it again this year. I'm going to help Florence and her family but I, sadly, will not be able to ask anyone to ship anything this year. She is with a new family now and I am not sure if having 20 - 30 large boxes arriving at her new families home is what they want. But if you want to help them out again, I will personally be sending them some money along with a box or two to put some smiles on their faces. Faces I must admit, I miss dearly.

However, my real mission in writing this email is to try and make a difference this holiday season, but this year I wanted to do something different. This year I wanted to try and help people here in the good old USA! I want to help people in the US find the true meaning of Christmas. You read it people and guess what, the results are in...Yes, Heather is probably a tad bit crazy and definitely a dreamer!!! :) But you know what, it can't hurt!

I am starting...

Pass It On 2010!!

I would love all of you to join me! I am asking that you give $5 to a complete stranger and then kindly ask them to ...
PASS IT ON!!!


It is hard to do sometimes, it is hard to give money to someone not knowing them, number one, but also not knowing what their intentions may be or where it is going. Some may go and buy a coffee at Starbucks for themselves and some may add another $5 and then give $10 to someone. Who knows the possibilities? But the point is, that person who bought the coffee will think about it not just once, but often. Maybe he/she in turn buys a coffee for the person behind him in line or gives the homeless man on the street some money. Again...who really knows? But the point is...we are giving to others in an act of spontanious kindness. How special is that?
It may be disappointing at first to see people's reactions. I once decided to buy a homeless man standing next to a Wendys in Los Angeles a hamburger while I was in the drive-thru. I found him, gave him the bag with the hamburger in it and do you know what he said? I am a vegetarian!!! He then asked if I would get him a sandwich at Subway!!! Can you believe it? If you ever lived in LA, it makes sense but it was frustrating for me to hear or to not be appreciated for wanting to give him some food. I in turn decided I needed to give it to someone so I went down Hollywood Blvd. (not the fancy part) ha, and found a man digging in the trash. I pulled over, reached across the car to give him the hot Wendys bag and asked him to please take the hamburger. Do you know what HE said? He wanted to know if I poisoned it. I seriously can’t make this stuff up people, I promise! So again, my point is this. Who knows what kind of reaction people will give you. It doesn't really matter. Maybe you just tell them you wanted to make a difference this holiday and if you do not need the money, please give it to someone who does. But make sure to tell them to Pass It On! :)

It is just one time and only $5. I myself will probably do it a few times. I will get the guy or girl that might be offended, or the person that stuffs it in his pocket without a thank you, but you know what, I am ok with that. I will eventually get that person that gives me a smile and knows what this is all about. Then, I will know what I have done is good…and that most importantly, THEY get it! There are hard times now I know, really hard times. But if you could help me make a difference this year, it would be the greatest gift ever, other than having my wonderful husband home of course! :) Please, if you can, forward this to your friends and have them forward it to their friends. We have seen it before; there are movies about this stuff, right?

Why not be a part of it?

Oh, and if you want to help Florence and her family out again this year with something small or a monetary donation, please address it to me and I will make sure it gets to her! For those of you who don’t know Florence and her family from Nairobi, Kenya...check out my blog from last year, Asante Sana!

My new address is below:

731 N. Superior Ave.

Decatur, GA 30033


I would love to hear your stories about your Pass It On experience, so make sure to share them with me or
leave a comment on this blog! :)



With all my heart and all my love to all those near and far....Thank you!!! And Happy Holidays!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is good, Heather. Random acts of kindness is what makes the planet spin. I am in. Let's try to put smile on someone's face.

Ogi

jamie mulford said...

So I tried to Pass It On! After my friends bailed at a pub the other night I had a very nice conversation with a couple of great young ladies from Zambia, Africa. They had a couple of drinks and were heading off to the club next door. I picked up their small tab. Not sure if the waitress told them however as they looked at me strangely when they left and I said "Pass It On!". :)