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Celebrating Love and the Kindness of Strangers

Show someone love and kindnessThis month we celebrate love.  First and foremost, we probably assume this is romantic love.  But for those not in a romantic relationship, love can come in the form of time spent with family and friends.  We celebrate being grateful for those we love and for those that love us.

And in a world that is sometimes cynical, we may wonder where love truly is, especially in the day-to-day of our lives.  Love isn’t just romantic or filial or friendly.  It can come in moments of kindness when we least expect it.

I have grown to realize that we all need to be appreciative of loving gestures we may receive from many sources… even strangers.  Blanche DuBois, one of the main characters in the classic movie “A Streetcar Named Desire”, asserts that in her life she has always “depended on the kindness of strangers.

Although there are many interpretations of why that happened in her life, the point is that she is grateful for those whose generosity she had to depend on. Even those she did not know well or that were complete strangers.

For Thanksgiving each year, our family has our dinner the Sunday before the holiday. This allows my son and daughter-in-law to go to her parent’s home on Thanksgiving Day. This year, the week before that Sunday we bought all the necessary groceries and put them in our second refrigerator in our storage room. When Sunday arrived and we went to get the food to begin cooking our Thanksgiving feast, we discovered that the refrigerator had stopped working and all the food was spoiled. Sad to say at the least, but this was one of those moments my mother called “you can’t cry over spilled milk” moments. It was just one of those things that happens.

The next day I was attending a stretching session with a young girl that I did now know very well at all…a stranger. She asked me what I was doing for Thanksgiving, and; I reiterated my refrigerator fiasco. Without a moment’s hesitation and in the most caring voice, she said that she was sorry for what happened and that her church provides Thanksgiving dinner to anyone in need, and she would be happy to arrange for me to get one if that would help our family. 

All I could think of was what a kind and loving thing to want to do for someone she did not know. I was overwhelmed by the kindness of a stranger. 

So on Valentine’s Day this year, if you are not in a romantic relationship, if friends are busy or family is not near, spend the day doing small acts of kindness for others. You will love doing this, and someone will love receiving your gestures. This too is love.

– Mary Grace Musuneggi

Tips for Christmas and Black Friday

Christmas means many different things… from holy nights to heavy traffic. This year, however, the word is “supply chain”.  Due to issues with COVID, finding workers, and other delays throughout the world economy, Christmas will have its challenges when it comes to getting the gifts under the tree. 

We’ve pulled together tips from a number of sources to help you avoid the frustration and get your holiday shopping done early and hopefully, happy.

Fox News is reporting that the shortages are real. With some basic tips like “start early” including for online shopping, this article provides solid tips for making the most of Amazon shopping including:

  • How to have your gift recipients set up an Amazon wishlist.
  • How to maximize savings by using gift cards and Amazon Prime.
  • Where to find the best Amazon coupon codes. 
  • And more… Read the full article here on FoxNews.com.

Rock Christmas like a (Kim) Komando. The online guru provided tips on buying electronics, plus which games and devices need to be purchased NOW to avoid shortages. Read her full article 6 Things to Buy Now Ahead of Black Friday Shortages.

Vox also covers the supply chain shortage, providing this ominous list of soon-to-be scarce items: new clothes, back-to-school supplies, bicycles, pet food, paint, furniture, cars, tech gadgets, children’s toys, home appliances, lumber, anything that relies on semiconductor chips, and even coveted fast food staples like chicken wings, ketchup packets, Taco Bell, Starbucks’ cake pops, and McDonald’s milkshakes (but thankfully only in the UK, for now). Read their full assessment of the worldwide supply chain issues here. 

Fortune magazine is covering how some retailers are moving Black Friday earlier (some starting as early as Halloween!). These retailers include Amazon, Target, Ulta, and more. Read more at Fortune’s website. 

More Than Presents

Of course, Christmas, Chanukah and other holidays are more than presents. Family, friends, and special festivities are so much more important. Still, it’s fun to give. So if you’re thinking holiday shopping, think (and act) early!

Have a wonderful holiday season!

Celebrating Father-Daughter Day

“My father did not tell me how to live.  He lived and let me watch him do it”

 – Unknown                                          


The Best Things a Father Can Teach His Daughter

  • To be self-sufficient
  • To have high standards and great expectations
  • To strive for success
  • To seek out healthy relationships
  • To learn to save and invest
  • To live on a budget
  • To avoid debt
  • To share and help others
  • To maintain independence
  • To participate in self-care
  • To be joyful
  • To be grateful

“I am a princess, not because I have a prince, but because my father is a king”

 – Anonymous