Kindness is a Virtue

Kind hearts are the gardens,

Kind thoughts are the roots,

Kind words are the flowers,

Kind deeds are the fruits.

Take care of your garden,

And keep out the weeds,

Fill it with sunshine,

Kind words and kind deeds.      –Henry W. Longfellow

 

I reckon there are three things in life that are important.

The first is to be kind.

The second is to be kind.

The third is to be kind.     –Leanin’ Tree magnet

 

Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” Matthew 5:8 ESV

Teach Them to be Kind

“It takes so little to be kind,” said my sister Marilyn to me in a conversation. Kindness is a choice. Kind is a way of being. You ‘be’ kind like you ‘are’ love to others. Kindness is a virtue. Kindness also has a spiritual side. You will find it listed with words like integrity, love, goodness, good-will, and tender-hearted. I discovered the Longfellow poem in 1979 in a first grade beginning reader. I made a flowery bulletin board with the poem. Its words ring true. Kind hearts are the gardens, and kind thoughts are the roots.

We could change the world if everyone would put a kindness factor in place, if everyone decided to be kind to others regardless of the circumstances. Kindness is a respectful attitude that takes the time to be patient with others even when they irritate us or may not deserve it. It is cultivated in our spirit. Kindness is like a gift to the soul.

Every mother, grandmother, father, grandfather, teacher, coach, and just about anybody can act with kindness. Here’s one of my teacher stories. I’ve shared it before, but it fits with this subject. I learned a lot about loving my students that year. We did it via shared community.

The class that year was a combination 2nd/3rd split. The school hired me one month in which meant I was given the children with greater educational needs. The students as a whole were a mix of underachievers and misbehavers with others too shy to respond at all, one with selective mutism–she never said one word in class the whole year. (I saw her brother recently, and he said she’s a teacher now! Go figure.).

I was determined to bring my students up to speed. Their struggles challenged my best efforts. Classroom dynamics were such that it made it difficult to meet my educational objectives.

With great intention, I instituted several extras to help us bond as a group and grow as unit. The hyperactive student learned to self-monitor his behavior and without a word from me would move to a special desk whenever he was distracted or caused distraction. He became efficient at this without me intervening, and he liked its calming effects. He’d look over at me and smile and then take his paperwork over to the desk by my desk.

I instituted Acts of Kindness for throughout the week to be read by me on Fridays. Acts of kindness were written on slips of paper and put in a slotted box. Submissions were anonymous. They loved this and they kept the playground litter cleaned up.

I wanted every student in my class to feel good about themselves and appreciated. Some kids had drama going on at home and needed a safe place. To accomplish this, we would have to know each other better. Every morning after the flag salute, a student in our class was front and center. They were given an opportunity to talk without interruption about their interests. The children were guided through prompts from me. The silent child would nod or shake her head and smile in response to my questions. One boy shared art he had created. As a former home-schooler, he was adjusting to public school.

For Valentine’s Day I wanted my students to show appreciation for the adults who served them. Our class made thank you cards for every support staff member: Crossing guard, the cook and cafeteria workers, yard duty personnel, office workers, maintenance personnel, bus driver, and computer lab technician. I demonstrated proper etiquette. Student with student, they practiced introductions. Then we as a group delivered the cards. The children introduced themselves to the recipient, looked them in the eye, shook their hand, and then read the card out loud.

By the year’s end we as a group had grown into a community of caring individuals. We even did a chant-like performance for the retiring district superintendent. The students shined! Toward the end of the year, the most out-going child was encouraging the most reserved child. It was a delight to watch. The classroom energy blossomed into a positive atmosphere. Everyone was blessed, including me.

Kindness works that way. Kindness is universal, has no political party, encourages positive social interactions, and is other-centered. Being kind begins in the heart, is activated by the mind, is cultivated by the Spirit, and is instituted by the action. A pure heart will extend grace to others because it wants to and knows it is the right thing to do.

I Know Who Holds Tomorrow

What Keeps You Going?

Isn’t it lovely to have many favorites that keep us going? We are abundantly blessed. Life gets us down but a smile gets us up. You can smile at life. A smile chases the storm clouds away. You can’t be a grouch and smile at the same time. Like that gratitude thing, start naming your blessings and you will see that you are rich indeed.

Family – Family keeps us going.

God – God keeps us going.

Friends – Friends keep us going.

Pets – Pets keep us going.

Church – Church keeps us going.

Work – Interests . Hobbies . Mentors . Responsibilities . Associations . and Challenges keep us going.

Hope – Hope keeps us going and going and going and going.

People – People who need us keep us going.

Love – Love keeps us going.

I used to have a terrible time sleeping as the result of a crisis in my life when I didn’t sleep for days. Ever after that event, I have struggled with falling asleep when I am tense about something or someone. When it is a someone, I will pray for them. This releases the tension. The prayers are for them, their family, work, spiritual help, strength and well-being. The prayer is a blessing, like a covering. Then I relax.

A week ago some of my ex-husband’s family in Redding, CA lost their homes due to the fire. Shocking. Today two friends in Upper Lake had to evacuate. Disruption. I know of others from a year ago that had to evacuate in the middle of the night. Unnerving. A teacher friend’s school burned to the ground. Unfortunate. Despite all of this, they are cared for and have something to keep them going. Praises. Life is uncertain and can be scary and dangerous. True. We don’t know the future, but we know who holds the future and we know who holds our hand. Thankful.

I lay awake the other night thinking about what I would do in an evacuation. How I would manage it. I think of my folks living in two different places and how I would help them. But first I would have to help myself. I think of my writing and all the computer stuff. Yesterday I asked my computer whiz kid what is most important for me to grab should the unthinkable come our way. I talked with the staff at Mother’s care home and asked how they handle emergencies. It always helps to be well-prepared.

Most important of all, we need to be spiritually prepared. Things happen fast. Don’t put off until tomorrow what you should take care of today. Life keeps us going. Spiritual life keeps us prepared. Amen? Amen.

I Know Who Holds Tomorrow – By Alison Krauss

I don’t know about tomorrow
I just live from day to day
I don’t borrow from the sunshine
For it’s skies may turn to gray

I don’t worry o’er the future
For I know what Jesus said
And today I’ll walk beside Him
For He knows what lies ahead

Many things about tomorrow
I don’t seem to understand
But I know who holds tomorrow
And I know who holds my hand

Ev’ry step is getting brighter
As the golden stairs I climb
Ev’ry  burden’s getting lighter
Ev’ry cloud is silver lined

Where the sun is always shining
There no tears will dim the eye
At the ending of the rainbow
Where the mountains touch the sky

Many things about tomorrow
I don’t seem to understand
But I know who holds tomorrow
And I know who holds my hand

Songwriter: Ira F. Stanphill

GOD BLESS YOU