Saturday, December 14, 2013
Eternal Ripples of Kindness
On this 26th day of 26 days of kindness, we honor Dawn Hochsprung. She was Sandy Hook Elementary's brave, hardworking, fun principal who always dressed in costume to encourage reading at book fairs. She loved chocolate, books, kids, being silly and above all she loved her family. One year later, for this Connecticut town and Dawn Hochsprung, offer a reflective moment of quiet, an act of kindness or thoughtful prayer. As Mollie Marti reminds us, “Our power lies in our small daily choices, one after another, to create eternal ripples of a life well lived.”
Here is the FB and event page. You may post your thoughtful acts of kindness on this 26th day of 26 days of kindness for Dawn. Newtown, CT and its families request just this - acts of kindness, quiet and reflection on this difficult one year anniversary.
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