What’s Gone Well Today? ®
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When has someone made your day with the service they’ve given, or something they’ve said or done for you? Sharing these moments may inspire others. They lift the spirit!
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We picked up on a friend’s offer to stay at their place over the weekend. They live on the water in Comox… Truly a place of peace and beauty.
Walked to church last night…. took us 78 minutes. A completely different perspective when we make it all about the journey….
There were at least 9000 people at Musicfest. I interviewed someone and they asked for a business card. I gave them one and left the area. An hour later a stranger in the lineup some distance away told me that my business card container had been found and had been put on a pole where those interviews took place earlier. When I walked back it was easy to find.
Shopping locally
Wanted to put a lock on the door between our rental floor and our home. I went to the Lock Doctor store to support local business. I had to go back twice to get the right parts. After the second time I couldn’t get the lock to work. Turned out it was broken. They gave me a new one…They, like me, were patient about the whole thing. I was asking a lot of questions. Great to finally get it working.
Found some academic and interesting books near the campus that were being given away in front of a home. We took them to SubText on campus and set low prices so students can use them next term. The staff of SubText are very efficient and friendly.
In that same yard give-away there were 4 place mats that we were able to use on our new-used table in our suite. They look great.
Tristan is a sailor on a tall ship that takes youth to sea to help them with life and skill training. These adventures helps youth understand ‘what’s out there.’