282: I volunteered in J's class today. My work was testing the kids with their spelling lists, so the teacher can know how everyone's spelling is. I loved it. Then again I live for that stuff. J had "homework" when he was 3. It's always fun homework, because children should enjoy learning and be encouraged to find what's interesting to them, but all the same, he was doing "homework assignments" early. Oh, the teacher really appreciated it too.
283: J's school is tie-dying pink T-shirts for Anti-Bullying week. Every child is supposed to bring in a white T-shirt to be dyed, but I figured not every student would have one. I took in three extra shirts for any children that may not have had them.
284: I was at the gym cafe, which has recently been taken over. The previous owner died suddenly of heart problems at a young age, and the guy who owns it now was working for him. I gave him my condolences, because I assumed they were friends. They had been good friends, he said, and he really appreciated the sentiment. He was visibly grateful, which I thought was good. Things like that aren't the easiest way to be kind, but it's worth the effort when it's sincere.
285: We got a notice about our road being paved, saying no one would be let in or out of their driveways during certain hours of the day. I sent my husband over to tell the neighbour, who was still parked in his driveway. He usually leaves at 7:30, but the road was closing at 7 so we reminded him to move his car.
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