After all of these years I can still remember my first moment of
kindness. It was the first day of Kindergarten. I walked in with my mom
and was amazed at all the toys against the walls. It was like having my
own tiny, toy store. I smiled and immediately ran over to them and
started to play. Most of the other kids were doing the same while the
parents talked to the teacher before the start of class. In the corner,
though, I saw one girl sitting by herself. She was small and frail
looking. She was the only one in the class shorter than me. Her red eyes
looked like she had been crying. None of the other boys and girls seemed
to notice her there.
I went back to playing with the toy cars but
after a minute looked up at her again. She seemed so sad and alone.
Something inside of my chest started to stir. I wasn't sure what it
was. Being the youngest in my family I had become a bit spoiled. My
older brothers had always taken care of all the chores while I was free
to play. It felt strange then to be thinking of someone other than
myself, yet I couldn't stop looking at that lonely, little girl. After
a moment that stirring in my heart moved up to my mind and down to my
feet. I picked up two of the toy cars and went over to her. "Do you want
to play?" I asked. She smiled at me and shook her head yes.
What
made me remember that first unselfish act was a letter that little girl
wrote me after we were both grown. She told me how she had been sick all
of her life and how her illness made the other kids avoid her. Then she
told me how that moment of kindness had changed her life. She had
cherished the friendship I had offered her and carried it in her heart
even after she moved away. I wrote her back that very day and we
continued our friendship through the mail for several years before the
bad health that she had always fought finally took her life.
I
was thinking of her again today and thanked God for stirring my selfish
little heart that day and moving me to be kind to a little girl who
needed a friend. I thought too of how a moment of kindness can mean so
much to another. I thought of how a simple, selfless act can make the
world so much better. I thought of how a little bit of love can move a
heart, touch a soul, and change a life.
May all of your days be
full of acts of kindness. May they be full of love, laughter, and
smiles. May they be full of giving, caring, and helping. May they bring
joy to you while you bring joy to others. And may you always move your
feet when God stirs your soul.