Anyone who knows my absolute disgust towards posting of "Random Acts of Kindness." The simple fact that someone needs credit takes away the randomness of the act. Altruistic behavior needs no applause, acknowledgment, or praise. One who lives their life this way is not the type to do anything randomly.
One of the best things about my day yesterday was to see a group of older kids rallying around a younger kid who was upset. The child turned six yesterday and as circumstances would have it, her mother had to be away for a trip and was missing her birthday. She had mentioned this to me and coworker the day before, but our attention and affection couldn't compare to the absence of her mother. When I saw her crying I went to help, but then stood back and watched, as her sister and especially her sister's friends, made the decision to smother her with kindness, assure her of her mother's love, then the coup de grace, they gave her Oreos!
Amazing how kids get it so much faster than adults, and while this act, in today's world would be considered random, this is who these kids are, and it was perfect.
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