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Wintry Weather Acts of Love

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January 18, 2015

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space EditorEditor’s note: As we gear into 2015, it’s been great to see the waves of beauty, simplicity, and gratitude being poured into the world. From anecdotes on Simple Living to post-holiday reflections to wintry weather acts of love, this issue highlights some of your turn-of-the-year experiments in generosity. space
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Small Acts of Kindness

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Blessings of a little extra kindness, my friends.”

space angelwingsincto wrote: “Took my daughter out to help shovel elderly neighbours driveways before school 🙂 She loved it!”
space TessaLynn wrote: “Saw neighbors helping neighbors with the icy roads and icy cars. A neighborhood of true neighbors coming together in kindness and cooperation.”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 A childhood homeless encounter leaves her smiling years later
Story2 A holiday for one unleashes a chain of kindness
Story3 Can a hospital cardiac floor heal with heart?
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