Mar 15, 2011

Day # 21

Buses.

Ever since we were young we have known about buses.

School buses.

City buses.

Charter buses.

All are big and normally not very comfortable.

On the lovely day of Feb. 10 the snow was melting and turning to ice.



I was waiting for the bus for quite some time in the cold.

It is such a nice feeling to finally see the bus approach after freezing.

A man in a wheel chair was getting off the bus while we were getting on.

All the buses are handicap accessible...


the only problem was the ice.

The wheelchair was not gaining traction and he began to slide.


I asked him if he needed help and he was grateful I did.

There are some people that are ok with accepting help and some that aren't.

Make sure to ask before helping anyone because you never know if they will take it the wrong way.

Do you help people when they are in need?

Always, 
Jayme Lynn

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Day #20

Nickels

More than pennies and less than dimes.

Not the smallest or largest of coins.

Basically there to take up space.

 Called in for back up when you don't want to count out 5 pennies.


I love to keep nickels and pennies in my coat pocket.

Why?

I must have something in my coat pocket and they are perfect!

On Feb. 9 I wanted to give my nickel a new home.

This new home was in a vending machine in the student lounge.

My trusty coin had served me well and now it was time to give the unexpected.

Do you keep anything special in your pockets?

Always,
Jayme Lynn

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Mar 14, 2011

Day # 19

Music.

Wow. 
Where to even begin about music.

There is not enough time in the day to discuss all of my thoughts on music.

A few quick thoughts...

I believe that music can take you to a place far far away.

I respect that everyone has different taste in music.

DMB. Jason Mraz. & Jack Johnson make me very happy.

Starbucks has a free pick of the week each week.

Amos Lee

Unlike most people I do not like coffee. 

I actually have never liked anything with caffeine.

Strange, I know. 

My school does have a Starbucks in the same building and I am still very much in love.

I use to work at a Starbucks back in the day and loved the people and atmosphere.

This all being said I have grown to love the Baristas at my new Starbucks.

On Feb. 8 I wrote the name of my blog on the back of the pick shown above for someone to find unexpectedly. 

Then....

This happened.

 



Just what I needed on that particular day.

From my favorite new Barista...

Michael Moore
What song or artist makes you feel the best?

Always, Jayme Lynn

Day # 18

Post-It Notes


Post-Its can be used in so many countless ways...


ART



Two things that were always in my house growing up

1. Sharpies
2. Post-It Notes

This pretty much sums up my love for both.



I love to put post-it notes around the apartment to remind me of my dreams and goals.

On day #18 I put one up for everyone to see.

It said...


People tend to forget about the dreams they had growing up.

Don't forget.

Follow.

Always, Jayme Lynn

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Day # 17

Blogs.

Yes. This is a blog and they are becoming all the rage.

That's what the kids are saying anyway.

Thoughts, projects, pictures, ect.

All things found in blogs. 

This whole blog thing is new to me and the first one I ever started following was Covitliving.com


This book helped inspire my blog and 365 day project.

My project was featured today on his blog!

I have been told that my blog has been inspirational for many people and that is exactly my goal.

I want everyone that follows my blog to be inspired to go out and do something unexpected for a stranger.

On this day of Feb. 6 I found a blog.

I am so sorry that I did not write the blog down, but I wanted to leave her a comment of thanks.

She had a post about peace and her thoughts and not being afraid to express her opinions.

I believe that takes courage and I thanked her for inspiring me.

Everyone needs to know that they make a difference when they do.

Is there someone who has inspired you?

Always, Jayme Lynn

Day # 16

Newspapers.


Chicago Sun Times

Unfortunately newspapers are becoming less used each year.

The internet is full of the news stories and coupons.

I tend to think that newspapers are awesome because they make you feel smart!

Whenever I visit my Grandpa I love watching him read the newspaper because it normally looks like this.....


There is nothing that compares to the sunday comics.


Lately, I have begun to do the crosswords, which also makes me feel pretty smart.

All of that being said...

We all know that Sunday papers cost the most money and have the best comics!

On my way home on Feb. 5 I decided to leave money in the paper dispenser.

The next morning someone would either pull the handle to find it open
OR
Pay for a sunday paper not realizing there was already money in it.

Either way, if they inserted their own quarters then the next person would come to a free paper and so on.

I guess we will never know.

Do you have a favorite comic strip from the paper?

Always, Jayme Lynn

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Mar 6, 2011

Day #15

Expecting Mothers.

Pregnancy.

I have not yet experienced this wonderful experience, but I look forward to it.

I have a nurturing personality.

One of my biggest dreams in life is to become a mom.

Since I have not yet been pregnant there isn't much that I can say about it.

I do love pregnancy photos.





I also believe that expecting mothers need to know that they have support.

Especially the soon to be single mothers.

A very close family friend is a single mother and what an amazing woman she is!

Her son is growing up to be a fantastic boy and maybe she didn't have all of the support in the world, but she had the support of many loved ones and she is one of the strongest women I know.

Knowing that not everyone gets the support they need I wanted to give some of my own.

What To Expect


Mother to be,  I would first like to start by saying congrats and hang in there! I am positive that you will be a fantastic mother. I hope this brought a smile to your face! 
Love from a stranger


Is there someone you know that could use some support or a word of encouragement?

Always, Jayme Lynn

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Day #14

LOU.

My favorite day so far.

Day #14.

The snow is still here after the Blizzard of 2011.

Walking to Walgreens with Alex...

I am pondering about my unexpected act of the day. 

As I have said in previous posts I love leaving surprises that will put a smile on someones face.

Today.

I left a mark.

On a tree.


For you!


This is...


LOU.



I felt very attached to lou for some reason.

Maybe it is because I created him and he put a smile on my face every time I thought of him.

Lou lasted a few days, which is longer than I thought.

Is there a creation that has left a smile on your face?


Always, Jayme Lynn & Lou

Day #13

Mail Boxes.

I have always had a love for USPS mailboxes.

Whether old.

New.


Adorable.

Kind of boring.

Awesome.

Or just your ordinary home mailbox.

All are appealing to me.

Who doesn't love dropping in a letter and then looking to see if it is still there?

Finally getting a long awaited package?

Or Finding a really old mailbox that should still be used due to its mass amount of character?

All of the love letters and postcards dropped into mailboxes make my imagination go wild!



On Feb. 2 Alex and I spent forever out and about after the blizzard.

(a recent post shows our wonderful adventures through the city)

We had just warmed up and were heading out again.

Alex was taking pictures and I noticed a woman having some bad luck.

She dropped her purse and soda and was heading for the mail box.

Due to the blizzard the night before the mail box was pretty much covered and hard to reach.

I walked towards her waiting for the box myself and asked if she needed help. 

She was so grateful for the kind gesture.

Conswella And I.
Next time you see someone having a hard time maybe you could take a minute and offer your help.

Always, Jayme Lynn


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Day #12

The Homeless.

Unfortunately, there are thousands of people young and old with no bed to go home to at the end of the day.

Every city has people asking for change or food.

All around the world are people asking and needing help.



People tend to forget that they are people just like everyone else.


With stories and memories.


And have made mistakes and taken wrong turns just like you and me.


We all end up in different places.

Before judging or walking by with disgust think about their stories. 

When I lived in the Loop of Chicago there was a man that I walked past everyday.

"HAPPY MONDAY!" 

"HAPPY TUESDAY EVERYBODY!"

"HAPPY WEDNESDAY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!"

 ETC.

Everyday he was out greeting everybody on the way to work and school.

He put a giant smile on my face each time and since moving I still walk over the bridge he greets on.

On Feb. 1st I visited my near by Walgreens closest to school.

(This was also the day the Blizzard of 2011 was brewing)

Looks better than it was.


This man is there almost everyday.

He is alway bent over.

He was trying to reach his dropped glove.

Instead of passing by like the hundreds of others...I stopped.

Picked up his glove and helped him.

There wasn't too much I could do for him.

I was sad thinking about where he was going to stay tonight during the blizzard.

I am not asking you to give all of your money to people asking for it or to take them home and let them sleep in your guest room.

It is true that some people may use the money for things other than food.

Maybe just stop and hear their story.

Bring them a warm cup of tea.

Or even a sandwich.

Do you pass by someone needing help and think about how you would feel in their shoes?

Always, Jayme Lynn

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