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  • Once Upon A Time,There Was Only One Sentence…

    March 26th, 2020

    The world is in a bubble, maybe its always been.

    ~your Kindness Sister

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  • Kindness Diary Coming Soon…

    March 25th, 2020

    I think as writers we are more prepared to stay put and write. I believe it was always in my nature to have projects, I could give my heart to. Here are a few things in the making … (photo of my Kombucha)

    • My First Batch Of Herbal Mint & Strawberry Kombucha 10 days and counting…
    • Starting my first indoor garden -my poor plant- babies, I’ve killed plenty/ No green thumb here but I’m not giving up
    • Painting the kids room with slate paint- mostly the kids are enjoying painting
    • Lights off Story Hour – Listening to the kids read or watching their imaginary minds go wild and crazy
    • Spring Cleaning including the old Attic
    • Picture Time – Going through old photos with the family
    • Mini Concert time – Pulling out the Karakoe machine-which was 2019/Christmas gift I’d hidden but now it truly serves a purpose
    • Learning Pottery – my kids love clay, dirt all the above
    • Building A Rocket Stove in the backyard
    • Exercise with the Kids
    • Me time (reading in the bathroom)

    feel free to share how you are coping with our current conditions

    your kindness sister

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  • Preparing Ourselves For Better… Moral Compass Reset…

    March 24th, 2020

    The world will wait, the world will be there when we get back,

    breaking from the political pursuit of right and wrong, un-eventful attacks,

    silly tit-for tat- who side are you on-

    is it this or is it that?

    Now we redefine our moral compass -what makes the human great? what makes our punny-life, surpass…

    A riot of love anticipates- once our arms were full,

    things that seemed so small

    now it hold these memories,

    breaking of friends – sharing a piece of savory bread

    spilling the tea but

    hesitating to say the words that we should have said, laying on of hands, touching one with tip of the hand, we’ve taken for granted

    love- on love- Loves upping the antic

    “Love is patient -Love is kind”

    Love can mold new jewels of precious minds

    the one that collects our trash is our hero – he keeps our city streets

    the one that teaches the child – he/she is our hero- sharpening the minds -imaginary discoveries

    the ones that carry sick, working around the clock – the keepers of life and the dying

    the mothers, the students,

    the fathers and friends

    our distant cousins

    our neighbors

    our distant friends

    only love

    can make the world go round- turning the world upside right

    “love is patient -love is kind”

    kindness sister Krissy

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  • Sending Out Love Bits All Over The World:

    March 13th, 2020
    Photo by Prince Kumar on Pexels.com

    Dear God,

    Bridge our hearts forward when we can’t touch the ones, we love, those distant and those we haven’t heard of,

    with courage we dial numbers of love ones,

    holding the phone while we pray – everything will be alright

    right in the middle of panic

    our water bowls are full- pouring out our earthen prayers

    with fleshy tongues, we beat, we nail, we sail

    into the waters that carry burdens,

    into the waters that taught us to cry.

    There in the teardrop, of mercy- to cleanse

    and waters, that still sweep our prayers gently to the sky

    Heavenly Mother, abba’ Father

    God and I so urgent we turn our faces

    kneel down in ash- that is our lives

    Save us, has you’ve done so many times

    Kindness sister Krissy

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  • Stories From a Third Grade Girl: with something to prove if only to herself, if nothing else.

    February 22nd, 2020

    Through the years, I’d stumbled lightly over the term “growing up” Looking over the silliest complexities in growing. I can remember the tender age of eight. The best thing ever, since slice bread. I brought to my class, on Show and Tell, a brand new rabbit. I was so happy, I could have slapped myself. (okay I probably did)

    When Mr. Luna said “good morning class.” My hand shot up like a rocket in the air. My bunny-rabbit was neatly tuck away in a cage, with a warm grey cotton top. I was’ leaping in my chair like it was a trampoline. And I was trying out for the star role on the Olympics.

    Mr.Luna : who would like to be first?

    Me: o-o-h, me, please, me, me.

    Mr.Luna: Alright Krissy you can go first.

    I slowly stood up, beads of sweat and joy building upon my forehead. I was prepared for it. I took out Kwanana’ brown’s birthday napkin. I’d saved in my desk for times like these. Usually in high pressured moments, I’m one to sweat heavily under the armpits. I guess all the extra toilet paper and baby powder that morning, the sweat had nowhere else to go.

    So there I was lifting the soft grey cotton top. My fluffy grey and white rabbit with its brown button nose. I could hear the class o-ohs’ and aw’s. I carefully lifted my rabbit, that I’d named Honey’ by 8:00 am that morning.

    Tasting nothing less, than sweet victory. I’d steal the crown, The Class’ Favorite Show-And Tell, starring Honey!

    I smiled, like I’d won the lottery on the 6:00 o’clock news. I presented myself, hi” everybody, my name is Krissy. This is my beautiful baby rabbit Honey. I’ve always wanted a pet. Mom always said no. Then she found out that the mail-lady had gifted me an abandoned rabbit almost three years old.

    Mom said the rabbit could stay as long as I kept up with: cleaning it, feeding it, washing it and all my other chores. I didn’t care that Honey was a lot of work. I truly wanted Honey.

    In the middle of my big speech Christopher Jones said “Whoppi-doo,doo. Honey can’t do tricks, can she? I shook my head, “not at the moment.” So what’s so special about Honey?

    I had to think fast. That’s when it hit me, all the church services I’ve attended. All the songs I’d listened to. Watching the saints’ and those who came close including me.

    “Yes,” I replied, Christopher Jones. You believe in God don’t you? Before he’d muster up an answer. I revved back in little girl preacher mode, swallowed a lump of spit and said,

    “Well this is one of God’s gentle creatures.” By this time with my church finger swinging in the air. “You know, they don’t bite. In fact, its probably proven, that bunnies, can alleviate stress. I know it does for me.”

    “Honey brings me joy when I’m sad.

    Honey has taught me things like rabbits don’t eat carrots.

    Honey is kind and sweeter than sugar to me.

    Honey has saved my life, more that I can count,

    probably even my childhood.”

    That being my last word, I wiped my face. Somehow drenched in a bucket of water and took my seat. The class cheered and applauded.

    your kindness sister Krissy (true stories from my childhood)

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  • Drawing close to the Spirit… Cry of My Spirit

    January 29th, 2020

    The spirit of peace moves, where there is chaos it will cease

    The spirit of love moves, where there is hatred it will cease

    The spirit of kindness moves, where there suffering it will cease

    The spirit of hope moves, where is helplessness it will cease

    The spirit of gentleness moves, where there is loss, there will be comfort,

    covering multitudes,

    covering disasters,

    covering failures,

    it moves

    “with healing in its wings”

    kindness sister Krissy

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  • “Leave it Alone, God Can”

    January 16th, 2020

    I found an old guitar clip but I couldn’t find my pen

    words started pouring out just when I dug my heels in,

    sitting my old chair pass down a generation,

    words that slip

    age after age

    winter after winter,

    horns are blowing,

    drifting me back

    where God calls the roll,

    “to be absent in the body, to be present with the Lord”,

    please tell everybody – when God calls the roll

    I’ll be down here praying, working

    keep those old sayings,

    loving my neighbor like everybody should

    holding my little darlings,

    telling them with goodness

    kindness flows like river

    patience grows like olive branches, out on the hill

    God watches over us

    brooding over those old hens

    I’ll be

    tending to the gardens of life

    when God calls the roll

    kindness sister Krissy

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  • “Such As I have”

    January 3rd, 2020

    I know its been said “all we need is love” above all else, what else can mankind render if not love? I find myself -talking to myself- taking long walks around this abandoned track. One in fact used to belong to a middle school. Which closed about fours years ago. I could see that world has abandoned its truest nature to love. However, I know love’s most effective promise- is that of love, when it is given and given again. Love can never be lost.

    ~kindness sis Krissy

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  • I’m sure of the Sunrise

    December 19th, 2019
    Photo by Simon Matzinger on Pexels.com

    In many ways we dream almost golden, the thorns that might arise breaking the nightfall. beyond the need of intelligence or intellect. A flower unveiling petal by petal, knowingly, the day awaits us to the sweet looming light,

    Soft timid blooming- press

    turning the world around in a spec

    that it is the earth’s kindness as she brings

    icy lakes, black and white snow

    mud piles on the road

    journey attending,

    as we go …

    kindness sister Krissy

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  • Teaching Kindness

    November 22nd, 2019
    Photo by Judita Tamošiūnaitė on Pexels.com

    She was a sacred, gifted-hands of sorts 

    smuggling her own kindness, into unwanted things 
    she herself understood, a crippled kind of loneliness

    understood gigantic forced place-mats by the door, 
     wheelchair-accessible ramps

    the back door, off the side rails

    disabled stalls in corner sized restrooms


    she holds doors for the walking,
     they say- excuse me, nod a bit of thank you

    with no legs of her own…

    studies have shown 91 % of all teens believe kindness is dead – rather died long-ago 
    she lives to teach them kindness without legs, 

    of her own. 
    kindness sis Krissy

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