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July 09, 2010 By: The Card Sender Category: Random Acts of Kindness

One day while resting at an Alabama rest stop, I observed a chartered bus full of Teen-agers. They were laughing, joking and playing around as they skipped to use the rest area amenities. I stared for a moment and then I went back to thinking about nothing, trying to rest up before getting back on the road.

What seemed like a few minutes but had actually been 45 minutes later, I was awaken by someone shouting, almost screaming at the top of their lungs, “Stop him”, “stop him”. I jumped up and open my door so I could see what was going on. A little boy who had gotten separated from his mom had somehow stumbled across the rest stop parking lot and into the large 18 wheeler parking lot and was now in the path of a large RV.

One of the teen-agers was running toward the little boy who was oblivious of the danger he was in. The older lady was screaming and the mom who has just noticed her son was in danger began to scream also. The RV driver slammed on his brakes, you could feel the sound scratching your bones. Hoping that the teen-ager gets there in time, we stand by. He did. He grabs the child, the RV screeches to a halt a few yards into where the boy was standing. It was clear that if the teen-ager had not risk his life, the child’s life would be no more.

You might be wondering what does this have to do with card sending. Honestly speaking, very little. That teen-ager made a difference for the mom, the son, the older lady that was screaming and for all of us who could only stand-by and pray for the best outcome.

How many times have we stood-by when we could make a difference? We don’t get a chance to save a life everyday but we do get to make a difference somewhere for someone every day. Go make a difference for someone today. Open a door, call an old friend, allow someone to get in front of you at the grocery store and of course be like me and send a card.

Warmest Regards
The Card Sender
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A Greeting Card for Breast Cancer Awareness

October 28, 2009 By: The Card Sender Category: Random Acts of Kindness

Understand, Be Aware

Understand, Be Aware

I have had the experience of losing a Cousin to Breast Cancer. I am in no way an expert. I can only say, I’ll pray with you or for someone you love, if they or you are going through Breast Cancer. Let the truth be told, I don’t even know how to feel about the experience, because my cousin kepted it a secret from most of us until her very last days. She never let on about her deteriorating health or that her time with us was shoter than we thought. She continued to live, laugh, love and enjoy her family everyday.

Today I admire her courage. I admire the organizations, family and friends who continue to carry the ever burning Torch of “Breast Cancer Awareness”.

I sent this greeting card to organizations, family and friends whom I know are deeply involved in finding a cure for this disease. A disease that takes to many of our men and women prematurely from us. A disease that I have not totally wrapped my mind around it’s devestation. This month is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Although it’s the end of the month, find an organization or someone who is walking or riding to raise funds for this important and life changing event and then donate your time or make a contribution.

There are a lot of factors that might affect your risk for breast cancer. I’ve listed a few concerns below. However the best diagnosis you can get is from your family physician or your personal doctor. Go get a check-up today!

Facts about women at risk:

1. Family history. Your risks increase if your mother, sister, daughter, or two or more other close relatives, such as cousins, have a history of breast cancer.

2. Smoking and Drinking Alcohol

3. Women who bear children late in life (after the age of 30)

for more information visit, http://www.breastcancer.org/

This month my greeting card company has pledge .50 cents for every card sent. You can participate by contacting me at my email: thirtythreebuilders@yahoo.com. I will send you the appropriate information.

Send a Greeting Card for “Breast Cancer Awareness” today.

Warmest Regards
The Card Sender