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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 9067" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I did receive my tag cards, and they are sitting on my kitchen counter where I see them every day. I have not used them yet. </p><p></p><p>I am having difficult feelings about using them now. You see, any anonymous act of kindness I can think of is for someone really in time of need. I can't imagine attaching a tag card telling them to pass on the kindness when they are in a crisis themselves. Do you understand what I mean? An example is of a man from church who was in a life-threatening accident in early December.. He is paralyzed but can move his right arm. He is just now beginning to speak a little because they are trying to wean him off his respirator. The doctors are not sure if there is any brain damage. He is going to be in the hospital for many months to come. Anyway, I heard that other people from church are sending his wife car gas gift cards in the mail, as the hospital is quite a distance from her home. I thought that is a wonderful act of kindness. I can see doing this anonymously, but I cannot see including a tag card. I'm sure she is barely getting through each day.</p><p></p><p>For me, the tag cards have opened my eyes to opportunities to help people in crisis. It just doesn't seem appropriate to include the tag card. Does anyone else feel this way?</p><p></p><p>p.s. I understand the way the other posters are saying they used their gift cards; those ways seem appropriate. I'm just asking about people in crises.</p><p></p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 9067, member: 87"] I did receive my tag cards, and they are sitting on my kitchen counter where I see them every day. I have not used them yet. I am having difficult feelings about using them now. You see, any anonymous act of kindness I can think of is for someone really in time of need. I can't imagine attaching a tag card telling them to pass on the kindness when they are in a crisis themselves. Do you understand what I mean? An example is of a man from church who was in a life-threatening accident in early December.. He is paralyzed but can move his right arm. He is just now beginning to speak a little because they are trying to wean him off his respirator. The doctors are not sure if there is any brain damage. He is going to be in the hospital for many months to come. Anyway, I heard that other people from church are sending his wife car gas gift cards in the mail, as the hospital is quite a distance from her home. I thought that is a wonderful act of kindness. I can see doing this anonymously, but I cannot see including a tag card. I'm sure she is barely getting through each day. For me, the tag cards have opened my eyes to opportunities to help people in crisis. It just doesn't seem appropriate to include the tag card. Does anyone else feel this way? p.s. I understand the way the other posters are saying they used their gift cards; those ways seem appropriate. I'm just asking about people in crises. Sue [/QUOTE]
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