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One person can make a difference... |
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Monday, 10 February 2014 22:03 |
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Diary of an inspired Mum - 10th February 2014

I honestly believe one person can make a difference, making a difference does not have to be a big achievement; it can be a simple gesture of kindness to another person in need. Neknomination is a notorious drinking game in which people video themselves drinking alcohol to completion before challenging two friends to do the same, they have 24 hours to out-do their challenger. A proudly South African moment, a young man recently posted a video to YouTube of himself handing an impoverished man a sandwich, chocolate and cool drink, in an attempt to put a positive spin on the trend, click here to view the clip.
I challenge you all to make a difference and give a person in need some lunch, video it and post it on Facebook and nominate two friends to do the same, pay it forward and be part of a revolution of kindness to your fellow human beings.
My kids and I made a lunch pack and gave it to a lady on crutches at the traffic lights on Saturday. My son has shown this video to his class and will be challenging them all to make a difference. You won't believe the impact this will have on your children; my kids were so excited that they now want to do this every Saturday.
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14 Things Girls Need from their Dads |
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14 Things Girls Need from their Dads

There is nothing like the dynamic between a little girl and her daddy. Little girls learn so much, and need so much, from these first men in their lives.
A girl needs:
To see her father love her mother – show her the kind of love she should expect from a man. She will look for a husband that is just like you. If you aren’t married, she needs love, and she needs to be shown the kind of love she should search for.
To dance with her dad – on the tops of your shoes. Her first memory of dancing with a boy should be the one who loves her unconditionally. You’ll both remember that moment when you dance with her on her wedding day.
To be told she’s beautiful – every. single. day. Whether she’s in her nicest dress or covered in mud. Never let a day pass without telling her. She will need to learn that there is more to life than being beautiful, but every little girl needs to feel pretty.
Flowers – there is nothing more special to a girl than a bouquet someone picked out just for her. Let her experience that early and often.
Comfort – like only a Daddy can. In your arms she will feel safe and secure. So hold her when her heart is breaking, no matter her age. It will help her begin to piece it back together.
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