Random Act #18: Noah Pozner

This one randomly came to me while I was driving today – I wanted to do something that would be special to a child since many of the victims were children. I stuck 50 cents into one of the sticker machines at Safeway. I know the kid who gets it may not understand, but it makes me happy to think that I’ll put a smile on a child’s face today. This is in honor of Noah Pozner, the youngest victim in this massacre. This sweet boy once told his family that he wanted to be a taco factory manager. 🙂

Random Act #18: Noah Pozner
Random Act #18: Noah Pozner

Random Act #17: Jack Pinto

Random act seventeen was to stop by my local plant nursery and leave a gift card for the next people to come into buy something. I like to think they’ll plant something pretty that will help them to remember this little act of kindness. This is in honor of Jack Pinto, a six-year-old boy who loved football so much that he was actually buried in his favorite Victor Cruz jersey.

Random Act #17: Jack Pinto
Random Act #17: Jack Pinto

Random Act #15: Anne Marie Murphy

Random act number fifteen was a fun one that tested my willpower. I walked into a local donut shop, paid for a dozen donuts, and walked out without a single one. I’m very proud. This act is in honor of Anne Marie Murphy, a teacher who died shielding her children from the gunfire. She leaves behind a husband and four of her own children.

Random Act #15: Anne Marie Murphy
Random Act #15: Anne Marie Murphy

Random Act #14: Grace McDonnell

For act number fourteen, I left a SpaFinder gift certificate in someone’s mail box. It’s this great light pink box that I drive past every day and I figured with a pink mailbox, there had to be a woman in the house who would enjoy it! This act was in honor of Grace McDonnell, a seven-year-old who loved seashells, pink & purple, and gymnastics.

Random Act #14: Grace McDonnell
Random Act #14: Grace McDonnell

Random Act #13: James Mattioli

For random act of kindness number thirteen, I made a donation to the Alzheimer’s Foundation, a cause near and dear to my heart. My Oma has this terrible disease which affects 26.6 million people around the world. There is no cure.

This act is in honor of James Mattioli, a six-year-old who loved basketball, swimming, arm wrestling, and being outside.

Random Act #13: James Mattioli
Random Act #13: James Mattioli

Random Act #12: Jesse Lewis

For random act number twelve, I donated to the Drive To End Hunger. This foundation seeks to end hunger in those 50+. A staggering nine million in that age group have to make the choice between medicine, heat, food, and other rising costs. My small donation helped provide three meals to a hungry senior. This is in honor of Jesse Lewis, a six-year-old with a radiant smile. He was incredibly brave – he ran into the hallway to try to help his friends and lead them to safety.

Random Act #12: Jesse Lewis
Random Act #12: Jesse Lewis

Random Act #11: Chase Kowalski

My eleventh random act was to buy In-N-Out for the guy behind me in the drive through today. Trust me, in my world, that’s the biggest gift to date! This was in honor of Chase Kowalski, a seven-year-old boy who loved to play outside. He recently competed in (and won!) his first mini-triathlon.

Random Act #11: Chase Kowalski
Random Act #11: Chase Kowalski

Random Act #10: Catherine Hubbard

My tenth act was to leave a lunch card for the work cafe in a random spot on campus. This is in honor of Catherine Hubbard, a beautiful red-headed six-year-old little girl who loved animals and was always smiling. In an even odder twist, she shares both a first and middle name (Catherine Violet) with my niece (except my niece is Catherine with a K). I don’t know why, but that just makes this little girl hit a little closer to home.

Random Act #10: Catherine Hubbard
Random Act #10: Catherine Hubbard

Random Act #9: Madeleine Hsu

Since there aren’t that many people at work, it’s easier to be sneaky in getting these anonymous acts done! My ninth act was to leave a Trader Joe’s gift card on someone’s desk who I happen to know is very health conscious. This act is in honor of Madeleine Hsu, a six-year-old little girl who was an avid reader, loved running and dancing.

Random Act #9: Madeleine Hsu
Random Act #9: Madeleine Hsu