Good Deed
I just wanna say “WELL DONE” to my cousin Danny & his friends for finding a dead body & reporting it to the police. It takes a very strong stomach to see that & a lot of courage to do the right thing & tell the police, your friends & family what you saw. You guys did a good thing and were brave.
im near Bryant Park and there was this homeless older woman just sitting on the ground not even asking for money just smiling saying hello and smiling to everyone that passed by. she starts talking to me :) she asked what i was doing around here and i replied oh just getting some coffee then something to eat, what do you plan on doing later? she looked at the ground and said oh my haha i cant remember the last time i went out to eat. I asked whats your favorite place around here? She told me a certain cafe not to far. Im taking her out to get a nice meal and she has never been happier.
:)
The highlight of my day aside from finding my outfit for the photo shoot…
I was walking along Yonge Street and saw a homeless man outside, so I went into the Tim Horton’s and bought him a large coffee and a bagel. I walked into Starbucks about ten minutes down the street and ordered a coffee and to my surprise, the barista stated she saw what I did for the homeless man while she was on her way to work and wanted to buy me my coffee. I explained she didn’t have to do that and that I do that a lot, and don’t expect anything in return. She said it was nice seeing him smile as she often sees him out there and not many people stop and talk to him, and she was happy to see that I did.
I try and do nice things for people not for praise, but because that’s how I was raised was to be kind to others and to try and make people smile. I learned from a pretty brilliant woman that a little kindness goes a long way.