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ID: 962

12/18/2009 11:19:21 AM. - aliyah - houston,texa, united states

i help alot of child in my area

12/18/2009 12:55:55 PM - Randy - RSM

Nice Aliyah!


ID: 961

12/18/2009 10:45:03 AM - frizzy lizzy fuzzy squirrel - usa

I did my mommy a favor by making my baby brother a sandwich. She was happy so i think im gonna do it again.

12/18/2009 2:45:26 PM. - CAT - USA

You are probably a very loving child and I think you should have a very holy Christmas!

12/19/2009 6:22:15 AM - sapphire 13yrs - devon uk

how lovley

12/20/2009 2:29:57 PM - concho - lafayette indiana

Great Job !! Didn't it make you feel good to know how much your mommy appreciated your help? She must be so proud of you.


ID: 960

12/18/2009 10:08:50 AM - Vanessa - Kearny, NJ

My students get a raffle ticket every time they complete all their homework. At the end of the week we call out ticket numbers; whoever has that number can choose a prize from the box. One Friday, I got a new student. He obviously didn't have any tickets and couldn't participate in the raffle. Without my knowledge, all the students gave my new student a ticket. He ended up with 19 tickets that day and his number was even pulled! Kids could be cruel and clicky, but my 4th grade students from Newark, NJ are truly the kindest!

12/18/2009 1:32:04 PM. - Arunima - New York

That was so nice. I know my best friend would do that.

12/18/2009 4:29:51 PM - Kelli - Knoxville, TN

That is sweet gives me a warm fuzzy feeling


ID: 958

12/18/2009 8:44:22 AM - Cassidy Rae - Victoria

When I was down in the valley for a mission trip, I had the same shoes as this girl who was about my age, maybe a couple years younger. I saw that her shoes were worn out and had hole in them, so I gave her my shoes and said that she could have them. She smiled and gave me a hug. We became friends after that and I talked to her about Jesus. She accepted Him as her Savior and Lord :)

12/18/2009 2:47:28 PM. - CAT - USA

That was a very christen thing to do and I am happy that you
praise and worship GOD THE HEAVENLY LORD!

12/19/2009 6:24:04 AM - sc - devon uk

im not a beleiver but this has inspired me thankyou!

12/13/2010 12:59:58 PM. - Rebecca - Williamston, MI

Dearest "not a believer": God, the heavenly Lord believes in YOU! He believes in you SO much that He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to die for your sins (and we all "got em"). I pray that you will seek out a Christian friend or neighbor and get more information about the Man who calmed the sea, among other great things. Like feeding 5000 people with a little boy's lunch. I guess the boy "preformed" a random act of kindness by giving up his lunch! God bless you


ID: 956

12/18/2009 7:31:20 AM. - rae rae - Arkansas

I have wanted to help people all my life and if I had the money i would have but I'm just a kid... My life is a nightmare and nobody knows cause I'm alone in the world and their all having more fun than me... I love to bake and I wish that someday I'll have my own shop so I can give to people... mateial items dont matter much to me... but if you have a family and you dont get anything for Christmas, YOU aren't alone in the world anymore... Merry Christmas... Jesus Loves YOU... AND just so you dont feel alone in the world share this story with others...

12/18/2009 8:34:35 AM - Cassidy Rae - Victoria

Don't worry. You'll get your chance to help out. In fact, here's an idea. If you love baking, then why don't you bake cookies or something for homeless people? They'd love that.
Jesus Loves YOU too.
Have a great one.
Love, Cassidy.


ID: 953

12/18/2009 7:23:28 AM. - Patty Bezek - Binghamton, N.Y.

I teach middle school. I started my lesson asking what are Random Acts of Kindness. My students gave many examples. My room was set up in stations of Random Acts of Kindness activities.One station was called Christmas Cards for our Soldiers. These students wrote the most wonderful,encouraging messages of praise and well wishes to our soldiers serving this great country of ours. It was humbling to see the kind words and thoughts expressed by my students. As they were doing this, we listened to the online Christmas music. Thank you for such a wonderful site.

12/18/2009 7:51:23 AM - Randy G. (the webmaster of XmasFun) - Rancho Santa Margarita, CA

Patty,
Thank you so much for the kind words. You just made my day! It's heartwarming to hear that your students are learning to just do the right thing and be great people.

I'm especially happy to hear that educators occasionally find something here on XmasFun that's of some use in their classroom. You folks are shaping the future of the world and your efforts are appreciated.

Merry Christmas to you and your students!

Randy G.


ID: 952

12/18/2009 6:24:33 AM. - Nancy - Homer, NY

I bake dozens & dozens of Christmas cookies & then distribute them to folks in my neighborhood!:)

12/18/2009 7:32:31 AM. - rae rae - Fort Smith Arkansas,

I wanna do that too.

12/18/2009 1:33:51 PM. - Arunima - New York

thAT IS NICE OF YOU

12/9/2010 1:05:29 PM - paige hicks - bellville ohio

last year my cat died and our next door person felt bad for me so they went to pet shop and they got me a cat that looked like the cat that died. and you know that little felling when someone did or said something nice to you that realy made you smile thats how i felt ! I named the cat mittens and she is white and gray. she is now 1 years old ! she is my #1 cat i will always love !!!!!


ID: 951

12/18/2009 2:47:43 AM. - corkie - bournemouth

my friend was really hungry because she didn't have any breakfast or lunch but i only had one sandwich and one drink so i gave them both to her. she was really grateful and bought me an awsome christmas present so my lunch paid off. i wasn't really hungry anyway.

12/18/2009 1:34:29 PM. - Arunima - New York

that is so nice to sacrafice your lunch for a freind


ID: 950

12/17/2009 9:59:49 PM. - Ralph - Japan

This happened in 1993. My brother and I were walking down Sepulveda towards Culver City. We going to his job at a Ford dealership. We were across the street from the dealership and for some reason we noticed an African-American woman at a bus stop. She had a basket full of items and a child. We are African-American, too. My brother and I looked at each other and simultaneously, approached her. I was a little hesitant, because I didn't want us to frighten her. I am 73 and a half inches and very dark.

She looked up at us as we approached. I did not notice if she was afraid. I spoke in a pleasant voice.
"Are you okay?
Where is your husband?"
"At the store." She replied. She told us that she was homeless. I took it as a street-smart reply. My brother told her that he worked at the Ford dealership across the street. We gave her a 50-dollar bill. It was not a holiday. We left.

About 15 minutes later a male African-American entered the store and approach us. We looked a little confused, because he did not speak as he approached. He stopped in front of us and told us that the woman was his wife. He thanked us for the money. We smiled and asked if he needed any further assistance. I was in the USAF ay that time. I was helping many people at that time and did lots of volunteering at USO.

He said that we helped enough and left. We were surprised! We did not expect a thanks from her husband. We sat and talked about what had happened.

12/18/2009 7:34:50 AM. - rae rae - Fort Smith Arkansas,

thats great I dont have money but when ever someone needs it and i do sure i ll help them out

12/18/2009 1:38:52 PM. - Arunima - New York

That is so nice. I don't have alot of money but whenever I do and I see some poor or homeless person I definetly donate some money, because I know that just a couple of dollars can be very important for them.


ID: 949

12/17/2009 7:54:02 PM. - sandy - usa

I asked for my college scholarship to be given to me in cash. I sent it to an orphanage in India where that little girl or boy who never had a teacher or a classmate could feel what it's like to really learn something. I can pay for my secondary education, they couldn't for their basic education. They deserve it.

12/17/2009 8:48:53 PM - Randy - RSM, CA

Nice job Sandy!


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