Today I made a difference by taking a more active role in my church and my religious instruction. This week, I called the man who is organizing the altar serving schedule, and I asked if I could be an altar server again this year. He said yes! I hope that I will get to serve mass on Christmas again. I will also be bringing in cookies and a thank you card for my religion teacher tonight to thank her for all of her hard work teaching us all year. Finally, my Aunt Barb asked if I would speak at one of her religion classes next month. She teaches high school students about social justice, and she thought maybe I’d like to talk about this blog and my contest. I told her that I’d like to do this.
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Laura, I think all of these things are great!
This is wonderful.
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Yesterday, on December 11, 2007 I did the dishes without being asked. I never ever do the dishes because my mom or aunt always does them. So, when my aunt got home she didn’t have to. I also held the door open for some people at school.
Thank you for this great idea.