I held open the door to the stairway for a man who was walking on crutches and talking on his cell phone. I'm not sure how he intended to get up the stairs.
hmm. i think i did well, but i can do better tomorrow!
1) donated $20 to a friend who needed bike repairs to get back on the streets post-getting-run-over (he's ok. his bike, not so much)
2) encouraged my roommate by going on a jog with her
3) stood in the outfield while a guy i barely know swung at pitches til he hit a home run, so's i could return balls to the pitcher. he got one after only a dozen or so tries. he's agreed to stick to his day job as a professional basketball player, fortunately.
4) went out with a soon to be ex-coworker to wish her well on her journeys
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And I didn't hang around to point and laugh.
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1) donated $20 to a friend who needed bike repairs to get back on the streets post-getting-run-over (he's ok. his bike, not so much)
2) encouraged my roommate by going on a jog with her
3) stood in the outfield while a guy i barely know swung at pitches til he hit a home run, so's i could return balls to the pitcher. he got one after only a dozen or so tries. he's agreed to stick to his day job as a professional basketball player, fortunately.
4) went out with a soon to be ex-coworker to wish her well on her journeys
5) baked goods for this cool-as-hell monthly community-builder: http://www.shift2bikes.org/wiki/bikefun:breakfast_on_the_bridges
6) smiling the whole time =)
whew. i love my life!
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