We Care Wednesday
Welcome to We Care Wednesdays. Each Wednesday we want to talk about things the bother us no matter how big or small. Plus, we want to challenge everyone to do a little RAK (random act of kindness) during the upcoming week. We will be giving a suggestion for something simple to do. What we would really like is for you to be part of this and to give us suggestions, too.
So let’s start off with a little annoyance that for some reason bothers the heck out of me. I always park towards the back of the parking lot where ever I go shopping. I like to have the space in front of me empty so I can pull out instead of backing out. However, it never fails that someone will pull into the space in front of me while I am in shopping. This happens to me all the time. Even at 6am when I go to the market on the weekends. There can be hundreds of free spaces in the lot, and I will end up with someone parking in front of me. Yes, it is stupid for this to bother me. But it does. So now I just try to laugh about it. So what little things bug the dickens out of you?
Today’s RAK: Since I mentioned the market, there is something I started doing a while ago to see when kind of reactions I would get. If there is someone behind you in the checkout line, place the divider behind your items so that person can start putting their items on the conveyer belt. Sometimes it will take people by surprise. Since I started doing this some time ago, I am noticing more people doing the same thing. Only once have I had a gentleman make a smart remark about it. I just looked at him and smiled. No response is sometimes more powerful than a quick comeback.
We encourage you to participate and add your link below to the link-up. We will be offering this every Wednesday until further notice and look forward to reading your words! If you don’t have a blog to link up, feel free to write in the comment section! If you do link up a blog post, please visit anyone that may link up as well to keep the sense of community going!
Priscilla
June 4, 2014 @ 8:32 am
I’m with you. I don’t like having to back out of spaces either. I try to find a pull through spot…and generally park farther away so I can, and pull all the way through before I park, but then getting groceries into the back of the car is sometimes difficult. I had recently noticed people putting the dividers in for the next person at the grocery store. I always appreciate it, since I’ve got my hands full with a 1 1/2 year old. 🙂 Blessings!
Gregory Johnson
June 4, 2014 @ 1:08 pm
Hi Priscilla,
Thanks for the reply. I am glad to hear that other people are doing the thing with the dividers at the store where you shop. I live in a place where people are not that friendly or courteous so I try to do little things like this to maybe get them to notice and think a little more about those around them.
Gregory
Shirley
June 6, 2014 @ 1:41 pm
Some times it truly is the little things that can impact a person’s life. They might be having the worst day, but a simple act of kindness like this can be the reason their day changes in a positive way. Thank you very much for linking up with us, too!
Debra madden
June 4, 2014 @ 10:26 pm
We care Wednesday. what bugs me . When I read a heart warming or sad story on face book and someone totally misses the piont or just doesn’t care and says something mean . I want to say something so bad but I don’t . And something kind that I like to do. When I am in a restrant or store or on the phone if some one seems to be having a bad day. I like to say something that I hope will change their mood. Deb
Shirley
June 6, 2014 @ 1:08 pm
Debra, you are a beautiful soul, and I mean that. I don’t say that very often to people, so when I do, it’s from the heart. I have only known you for a short while, but I hang on your words because they touch the heart.
Ashley Nicholas
June 4, 2014 @ 11:21 pm
I’m with you- sometimes the best thing is to smile and say nothing!
Shirley
June 6, 2014 @ 1:09 pm
Some times silence speaks volumes, doesn’t it?!
Shirley
June 6, 2014 @ 1:42 pm
There are times when it truly is best. Thank you for joining us today, Ashley!