I wrote my grandmother’s eulogy. 
I read to my co-person’s dog on the way home from her eye surgery. It was an hour and a half drive and the dog was temporarily blinded by the surgery, so I sat with her in the back seat and read to her so she wouldn’t panic and my co-person could focus on driving.
My Mom has Dementia and is basically wheelchair bound, she will be 84 years old soon.
I have been filling her meds in containers and helping her out more around the house more to make her life more comfortable.
I am taking on a bigger role with helping her.
ive offered some nice clothes of mine to an ill friend. i dont do good things since years so i was happy that i am able to help a bit 
I took a friend some groceries because she ran out of money before she ran out of month.
I shared my lunch with my brother.
Just being generally nice to people when I can. Both strangers and people I know. Its amazing what smiling at someone or looking them in the eye can do to bridge that gap that exists between any two people. I’m a pretty friendly person even though certain people are afraid of me. I’m nice to kids and adults both. Teenagers are a wildcard though, I am a little careful around them.
Pushed a guy off the road it was in his scooter chair and pushed on sidewalk and it was snowing outside that was bout a week ago
My mom asked me to take her to a nice trip so I find a tour to Europe and take her with me. Mom said she can’t get there if it’s not me. We are happy. Everything goes on fine. Mom says we go on a trip every year.
“What is the nicest thing you have done for someone else recently?”
I can’t remember.
I rarely do things for people. interaction usually gets me in trouble.
Today, I’m inviting someone over for dinner for their birthday. I also gave her my essential oil collection with two diffusers and booklets and everything.
I give change to homeless people…
I was going to say that "I helped my mom move some stuff,"
but I was kind of forced to do it. so yeah, lol lol lol lol
yeah, me too. Just a few bucks but it all helps.
If everybody would give just a small amount…it would add up to a lot…i give like one or two euro when i see someone but its not much. I sometimes give to more than just one person. I tried once to really help a homeless man that hung out at my church to get over the winter. I gave him enough money to spend some nights in a hostel, and gave him a bag with a lot of useful items of clothing and body care stuff. He disapeared soon thereafter. I hope he is ok. Never saw him again.
I’m holding $300 for my bipolar best friend so she doesn’t spend it. She has serious money spending problems. I mean really serious.
I’ve donated money to different charities. I keep hoping it will reorient me from being a morose person to a less peevish person. So far it hasn’t. I also do it because I’ve hitch hiked a fair amount, and I haven’t picked up many hitch hikers. Donating money to charities is an effort to even out that score.
i do nice things often for others. but the other day i was at work and a family stopped in because they were having car problems (in the middle of driving 4 hours to the airport to pick up the guys mom) they didn’t have much for money, nothing to get full off of, so i bought them some chicken.
That kind of thing helps a lot. People have helped me out when I’ve been on the road, and it made me feel much better.
I’m administering eye drops to an elderly friend who lives here with me in this building over the weekend.