Day 1809: Touch a heart

It doesn’t take a lot to touch a heart because people just want to know you care – that’s what I realized yesterday.

 

It’s 12 :  35 PM on day 1809  of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth,  pray, read Mark 15,    publish my Disability of the Day feature,  have breakfast, make sandwiches for Cynthia’s ( our housekeeper’s) neighborhood with mom’s help as part of Virginia’s Sandwich Run – (thank you mommy  for all your help today today) – learn one new thing – Leopards tend to have two or three cubs per gestation. Mothers refrain from wandering their territories after giving birth until their young are capable to come with them. Cubs suckle for around 3 months and are kept hidden for about the first 8 weeks to protect them from predators. –    and  promote my Educate Generations campaign – yesterday Laurieann Janssens donated $25 and David Boutin donated $10 (thanks so much Laurieann and David your support means a lot to me 🙂 which bring my total raised to $4 656 I’m working hard to get to $4 703 before the end of August.

 

Yesterday I realized that it doesn’t take a lot to touch a heart because people just want to know you care so touch a heart today by showing someone you care.

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