Wednesday, July 25, 2012

moving over

spotted on the subway today - a little boy and a woman, maybe in her twenties. they sat down at the end of the subway car - you know, that spot where only two adults could fit, and sometimes uncomfortably at that if you're one of those people who doesn't like when you're touching other people sitting down.

the boy and the woman (not sure if it was older sister or maybe possibly even mother?) sat down. as a man walked over near them, the little boy - maybe only 6 or 7 years old - try to move over and pressed against the woman as much as possible to make room for the man - even though the only possible person who could've fit in the tiny spot he created would have had to be like, a toddler.

very cute that someone so young was trying to be considerate in his own way and let another person sit down. unfortunately, the woman got semi-squashed in the process, but since they were (presumably) related, i think it's okay.

thank you little boy for being so cute!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

thank you for holding

so i've started working in the corporate world, and guess what comes with that?

elevators.

elevators every day. up and down, lots and lots of floors. this entire past week, for example, i've been working on the 50th floor.

this post is a big THANK YOU for all those people - men, mainly - who kindly stand or step aside, holding the elevator door open, waiting for all the women (and sometimes even other men) to exit and being willing to be that last guy off the elevator.

in a world that seems to be in such a big rush all the time, it brightens my day so much when someone is willing to be kind and patient enough to just stand there allowing everyone else to get off first.

small, but simple. these are acts of kindness!

xoxo!

Friday, June 29, 2012

well hello, world

it's been two years.
like, literally two years.

i'm now a college graduate and have started that next chapter of my life as a working woman, but let us not get distracted here. i'm living in a new city - it can get a bit lonely at times, but what better way to cheer myself up than by focusing on those little things that just make life so happy?

 yesterday, i was taking the subway home from work. i feel like everyone's always in a rush when they're on the subway - we're all cranky, we've all had a long day, we all just want to get home and that's really all we care about. so it made me really happy when i saw this scene unfold. as i stepped onto the subway with a few other people, i immediately saw a gorgeous golden-retriever on a leash held by a man who was facing towards the subway door. it took me a second to realize that the man was probably blind and that the dog was most likely a seeing-eye dog. anyway, one stop after i got on, the seat next to the man became empty. now, i don't know how good this guy's other senses were, so i have no idea whether or not he knew that there was an open seat.

but it didn't matter, because another man, who had gotten on at the same spot as me, said to the guy with the dog, "there's an open seat if you want to sit." the blind man replied, "oh, no, i'm getting off at the next stop, that's all right; but thank you." and at that, the man sat down himself in the empty seat.

 it was just cool how he first thought to tell the blind man about the open seat, rather than just sit in it himself immediately. there are some really nice people in the world - glad that hasn't change in the two years i've been too lazy to update this blog! :) 

xoxo (here's a hint - i'm now living in the same city as the original xoxo-er, aka gossip girl)... ss :)