This photo is of one of many “kindness cards” made by a group of PSCS students back in December.
The students were part of an activity I was facilitating and wanted to complete a no-cost act of kindness. They decided to make these cards and place them randomly in library books in a nearby public library. This particular one struck me as apt today. It matches this message I received this afternoon from Johnny’s mom, written soon after he came out of brain surgery:
It’s all good! Yay! Johnny is safe and sound. He will be in the hospital for a few days observation to make sure there aren’t any blood clots, and then a month of recuperation and he is good to dance.”
Johnny is a dancer, you see.
Note the message on the card. It doesn’t just say have a good day. It says have a really good day.
Today’s Question: What makes for a REALLY good day?

A really good day is having lunch with your granddaughter!
I believe you! A good day for me is having lunch with your granddaughter!
I think as I age, a good day is one where I can be outside, walking, skiing, swimming, sitting on my dock watching birds and reading. I don’t need anybody else to “make my day” on these occasions, so I feel truly blessed when someone does something special for me.
This sounds like wonderful self-sufficiency. I think if we have to wait for others to see to it that we have a good day, we can be waiting a long time!