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Mega Mission Monday: Favorite Quote
Thank you.
I’m at my family’s house this weekend, preparing it for the arrival of my grandmother when she is released from the hospital on Tuesday. She had a heart procedure the week before last and has had a hard time with her recovery so far. While this isn’t my absolute favorite quote, it certainly seemed appropriate for the occasion. I left it on the refrigerator here so that she’ll see it when she gets home. She’s always been a strong woman in every sense of the word. Hopefully this will remind her of that.
Anyway …. I gave myself an easy start with this card / quote mission and I LOVED it.
For this mission I put the SAL link into the card “for more information”.
“The single clenched fist lifted and ready / Or the open asking hand held out and waiting. / Choose: / For we meet by one or the other.”
“Choose / Chicago Poems” by Carl Sandberg
On Saturday – one day before day x – I went shopping with my girls and bought the card. On late Sunday afternoon I wrote the quote on one site of the card and on the other site I wrote in English and German a short note that this is just a kind message for no special reason and that I wish the stranger, who picks up the card, a happy, healthy and successful new week. I also placed the SAL link at the bottom of the card to make sure that people – if interested – could find out that nobody weird placed the card. German people can be such skeptics.
Location: Post Office; Springdale, PA
I’m sure your day was a great success, thanks for planning it.
Location: Starbucks; Orange, CA
Time: 2:50 p.m.
At 2:50pm this afternoon, my 7 y/o daughter and I dropped off this little message of inspiration at a Starbucks in Orange, Calif. I was really stumped as to where to leave it ,so after cruising the local Target and it’s parking lot for 1/2 hour to no avail, we ended up at Starbucks. it was 104′-I figured there would be a lot of hot and cranky( very much like the 2 of us) stopping in for a cold drink.
This was so cool: all day long I wondered who, where and at what time kind people were out doing their guerrilla kindness! thanks for the chance to be involved!
Location: Miami Lakes, FL
It looked like it was going to rain, so I went first to the library to drop of a book and ended up putting the card in the book drop for the librarian or whoever takes the books out to find – then I spotted the security cameras, so hope that was okay and I got the heck out of there.
Then wanted to put one in a shopping cart outside of Publix but there were way too many people. I can tell it’s going to hard to take pictures of where I put stuff unless it’s in a private room.
So since I wanted to complete my mission, I put one where the sign-up area is for classes at NutritionSmart, but a lady came over and started to straighten up the table so I snatched it back and just did my shopping. I ended up leaving the card slid in next to the tart cherry juice, which is something Dr. Oz recommends, so I left it there as that’s a popular product.
Next I went to Office Depot and left it by the pretty notepads, one that was close to the same color as the index card so a salesman wouldn’t notice it right away.
I hope this get easier as I’m sure I looked suspicious. I guess with practice and picking the places it will. I hope one day to be able to get pictures of where I put them. Thanks – and I’m excited to get ready for more!
Location: San Francisco, CA
So excited for today’s activity. I wasn’t sure if the quote had to be inspirational or not, I decided not and went with my favorite West Wing quote. I took a walk down the block to the post box at the end of the street and left my note their. It all sort of came together and was really fun.
The little symbol at the end is a
(winky face) but it doesn’t look as winky as it does on the computer.
Thanks for another great idea!
Location: various; Pittsburgh, PA
Hello SAL!
I loves me some quotes, so asking me to pick just one is impossible, so I made three cards.
The first I left tucked behind the button for the walk signal at the corner of Penn and S. Braddock, and the other two were left in the East End Food Coop (today was their annual Art Harvest)–one by the bags for the bulk coffee and the other by some jugs of seasonal apple juice. I wanted to leave them out in the Art Harvest, but it was too hard to find an opportunity to not be seen.
Sorry that the pics aren’t that great quality. I was using my phone and trying to not be noticed. :-/ I am, however, happy to report that the card left at the intersection was gone when I walked back home.
Location: Aisle 8; Giant Eagle Market District Grocery Store; Pittsburgh, PA






































oh, i meant to do this one, but my weekend just ran away from me.
so i will share my favorite quote with you:
"let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die, even the undertaker will be sorry."
-Mark Twain
What a beautiful post!!!
I love each and every one's beautiful quotes and gifts!!!
Have a beautiful day!!!
xo