Month: August 2025

A Sergeant’s Simple Act That Fed More Than Just a Stomach.

In our town, kindness often shows itself in quiet, unassuming ways. Sgt. Burgess recently reminded us all of that. During a routine check-in on one of our elderly community members, he discovered that the man had not eaten all day…

A Quiet Act of Kindness That Made a Difference.

It was just another ordinary evening at Tractor Supply, and my 18-year-old son was finishing up his shift. The store was calm but bustling, the hum of customers and checkout scanners filling the air. As closing time approached, a man…

Beyond the Grade: Seeing the Whole Child.

Today, I gave my 10-year-old son a math test. He spent nearly an hour, scribbling across four sheets of scratch paper. Every problem was tackled with focus and determination. When he finally handed it to me, I could see the…

A Ride Home: When Kindness Goes the Extra Mile.

Meet Nick Bonness, a dedicated security guard who works the night shift at the front entrance of the Stonewolf Golf Course community. Every night he is scheduled, Nick makes a remarkable journey: he walks from his home in Belleville to…

A Break for Kindness: How a Simple Gesture Fed More Than Just Lunch.

This morning, I found myself on one of those long, monotonous stretches of the road where time seems to blur and hunger gnaws quietly in the background. I hadn’t grabbed anything for lunch before leaving home, and by the time…

The Man Who Bought a Stranger’s Smile.

Sometimes life has a way of putting us exactly where we’re supposed to be—even when we don’t see it coming. I had been on the road, driving 150 miles, when my gas light came on. Hungry and tired, I pulled…

You’ve Gotta Dance While You Can.

Yesterday, our family made a simple trip—just an hour’s drive to Na‘alehu to pick up my daughter from a sleepover. Nothing out of the ordinary, nothing we expected would be memorable. On the way, we decided to stop at the…

Why My Toddler Wears a Leash — And Why I’m Done Feeling Ashamed.

Today Was Tough As I sit here typing through tears, I feel ashamed, embarrassed—and I hate that I do. But today was hard. Our son is adopted. He was born addicted to drugs. He’s 21 months old and has more…

A Grandfather’s Lesson in Patience.

It happened today in an ordinary supermarket—one of those places where daily life unfolds in all its chaos. I was pushing my cart down the aisles when I noticed a grandfather and his little grandson just ahead of me. The…

A Young Grocery Worker’s Simple Act of Kindness Changes a Man’s Daily Life.

In a world often dominated by hurry and distraction, sometimes it’s the quiet, unnoticed acts of kindness that shine the brightest. This is the story of Rachel, a young grocery worker in King William, Virginia, who chose compassion over convenience—and…