Our gifts are given to share
When I first started morningswithron.com, I had had no idea where it was going to go. I knew I liked to write. I knew I had something to say. I knew that I wanted to reach people. The question was did people want to listen? Months later, you have all answered those questions for me and I thank you for your support. We are all given gifts and talents. Whether we choose to use them is completely up to us. Yet, when we do beautiful things happen, many times without us even… Read More
Weekend Bonus
Earlier this week I mentioned that our in person deliveries certainly gave us some stories to tell. Because we have so many communities that receive our deliveries now, we are no longer able to deliver in person. We rely on the activities directors in the communities to deliver the cards for us. That means that we have an ever increasing need for funds to pay for postage for our community deliveries. However, we have fond memories of our times in the communities and I wanted to share a couple of them with… Read More
And so it continues…..
Lightning Community Hero Video The first two years of the Bring Smiles program saw tremendous growth. We had connected to more communities than we ever thought imaginable. We had built a card donor base, added school and civic group partners and staffed our program with volunteers that would help our program be successful. We met every hardship with the will to press on. There were times that we ran out of cards, ran out of money and wondered if it was all sustainable. However, just when things seemed most bleak, amazing things… Read More
Communities and meals and volunteers, oh my!
We were starting to grow our senior communities. We had made the connections to school and civic groups. Could there be other areas in the senior population that we could reach? That question led to a meeting with the Pasco County Elderly Nutrition program. We wanted to see if we could provide cards to be delivered with the seniors meals and possibly work with their congregate dining centers to have seniors decorate cards for us. Our ask was met with a resounding yes and our connection to senior meal programs was born…. Read More
But how?
Not only did we need a lot of cards, but we needed a lot of cards decorated. That presented two problems. We had to have a source for cards, but once we received them we also needed to get them decorated on the inside. A dual issue that had to be solved. However, the first issue was getting more cards. We had built a Facebook presence with a few followers, but we needed more. I decided to go out on a limb and spend a considerable amount of my own money using… Read More
But where?
Having made the decision to start the Bring Smiles journey, we now had cards and supplies and a little money, but to what communities were we going to deliver all these new found cards? How would we get senior communities to realize that we were legitimate and let us into their communities to deliver cards to their residents? I knew the first thing we were going to have to do was create a real non-profit. A tax exempt corporate entity with a real name that would hopefully open doors for us. That… Read More
And so it begins
On Friday of last week, I began the series about the Bring Smiles journey. For the next few days I will be sharing with you some of the stories of how we got to where we are today in the Bring Smiles program. I hope that you enjoy. As I spoke with the nurses in my grandmother’s nursing home, I quickly realized that there were many in her community that were not as lucky as she. My mom and aunt were great about decorating the board in her room for the holidays,… Read More
Filling the hole in my heart
Do you ever feel like there is a hole in your heart and you can’t quite figure out how to fill it? There are many good things in your life like family, job, living situation and friends. However, you just don’t feel quite complete and you know that there has to be a little bit more out there to give your heart the food that it needs. That was me a little more than three years ago. When you are suddenly faced with an unexpected life occurrence that throws your very being… Read More
Giving does not always require receiving
I love this quote! One of the beautiful things about giving, especially in the Bring Smiles program, is that we touch thousands of lives regularly. These are lives of people that we don’t even know. During several of our campaigns this year we delivered to senior communities in all 50 states, twice. These are all seniors who we have never met, seniors we have no personal information on and seniors that all deserve a little reminder that they are special. We do what we do with absolutely no expectation of repayment as… Read More
Change can be freeing…but takes courage
How much of our life do we spend trying to change the things that we have absolutely no control over? This can apply to people, situations or even unexpected events that happen in our lives. We spend so much time trying to change someone or something that ultimately we have no control to affect, that we often waste precious time in our own lives that we could use focusing on nurturing our own souls. In reality, we have the ultimate control. If we are in a bad relationship we can get out…. Read More
