Starting off the day at the Encinitas Firehouse because of the hospitality and generosity of the firefighters and Captain John Adams, allowing me to spend the night and get a fresh start to this day. Many plans were on tap today, I was hoping to get as many miles and views of The Kindness Bicycle as possible. My first stop was the Farmer’s Market which provided a captive audience of families. It was the perfect venue for my message as The Kindness Bicycle was parked at the main entrance for all to see.
I headed south by bicycle through two coastal communities, Cardiff-by-the-Sea and Solana Beach. All three towns I was in today were packed with people everywhere, all of them out enjoying the perfect beach weather.
Josh and Cassandra who are from my home state of Ohio, now live in southern California in the Solana Beach area were stopped dead in their tracks when they caught sight of The Kindness Bicycle. Cassandra is a teacher in the school district here and says, “If you can reach 1,000 children in your life….” I love it! What a perfect person to be a teacher to young people in this world.
We are getting down to the wire for One Million Acts Of Kindness Week. Please let everyone you know about this very important week.
Put an end to Bullying & Adolescent Suicide
In year 3 of this mission, I introduced a bicycle ride to my travels to raise
awareness about issues kids are having to deal with at far too young an age.
Bullying and Adolescent Suicide are two of these challenging burdens most kids
will unfairly have to overcome throughout the remainder of their lives. At rides
end we will have ridden enough miles to traveled the perimeter of the earth, twice.
Home Grown Kindness
January 29th, 2012Kindness on Every Corner
January 28th, 2012
Today was going to be a day of catching up on my small deficit of miles to be ridden, but conversations were more important and the crowded town of Encinitas, California offered someone new to talk with on every corner. Just when I seemed to get going, another person waved me down. While out on one of my short rides, Encinitas Fire Department appeared while on the way to the Sheriff’s Department, so I pulled in. John, Jeff and Adam were in the garage of the station and invited me in when they saw the signs on The Kindness Bicycle.
We had some great conversations about some of the unbelievable programs for Wounded Warriors in this area. This is the most populated region of the country for those coming back stateside needing care. It is going to be even more taxed in the coming months with so many servicemen and women coming home from war.
In today’s photo, Jeff and Adam posed with me while Captain John Adams took our picture.
Today an incredible conversation took place that I will talk about later next week.
In 16 short days, One Million Acts Of Kindness Week begins. Please tell everyone you know about signing up for thus 3rd annual event.
Busy, Busy
January 27th, 2012
My weekly, 3AM PST call to the Bill Bennett “Morning in America” radio show, hosted by Seth Leibsohn, set the tone for the day today. I am further inspired on Fridays, now knowing that people across the nation are hearing about The Kindness Bicycle Tour for Heroes. So I set off to make as many stops as possible to talk to heroes.
At Firehouse #6 in Vista, California, Brandon and Chris we’re just getting back from a call and came to the door in a huge hurry to see what I was riding. They were thrilled to have someone show up at their station to thank them. Acting Lieutenant John, at Firehouse #1, was the sole Firefighter around, as all of the rest of his ucrew was training off site. John listened with great interest when I told him of visiting all 49 Firehouses on Manhattan, including Firehouse 10 in Ground Zero. At Firehouse #4 in Vista, Jason and Chris talked to me about smoke in the hills to the north of their station. Some of their fellow workers went out on the call before I arrived. They were relieved when they heard that the crew was on their way back to the station.
San Diego County Sheriffs Office was on my radar screen today and even though it was a short visit, the secretary assured me that the Sheriff will get all the information I gave to her.
While I was out riding, Joretta from West Virginia followed me in her car, until I realized she wanted me to pull over and talk with her. She has 3 grandsons who are Police Officers and loved the thought of someone taking up the cause of honoring those who protect and serve us.
This evening, after a long day, I was seated next to Lori, a wife of a 24 year career Marine Sergeant who is at Camp Pendelton. I expressed my desire to ride The Kindness Bicycle on the base. Keep your fingers crossed to help some magic happen. It could be a great morale boost for The Few, The Proud, The Marines.
A gracious gratitude to Kathleen, Tony and family for the hospitality while traveling through Vista. Bogart was in dog heaven having a friend to play with for a couple of days. Thank you, thank you.
Heroes in Training
January 26th, 2012
One of the prime locations on The Kindness Bus is now emblazoned with words of honor, respect and praise for all to see. Nearly two years ago, I spent time visiting all 49 Firehouses in Manhattan. Many students I was talking with at the time weren’t hearing about the real heroes in our society. I decided if I was going to talk to kids about this, I had better go to the source. Two years later, I have decided it would be great for people who view The Kindness Bus to learn of this memorable series of events.
Today I had the pleasure of meeting Randy at the Escondido Firehouse #1, he had his Firefighters busy keeping up to date on CPR classes when I rode in on The Kindness Bicycle. He kindly took time out to learn of my cross country ride. He was so interested that he is passing along information to the state Firefighter’s agency. While on site of this huge multi-purpose building facility, I found a class of students working towards becoming Firefighters. They were eager to share their knowledge of many of the responsibilities of their work which includes the huge vegetation fires in the fall, which always seems to be the biggest concern. These guys are truly Heroes in Training.
A Very Special Visit to a Very Special Place
January 25th, 2012Bogart steals the show wherever we go and today was no exception. I talked to three groups of schoolchildren today at the Escondido Montessori Learning Center in Escondido, California. Using Bogart as an example of how children should behave, and more importantly, not behave, they seem to make a better connect when using his actions as an example. Bogart even chimed in when he got excited over seeing his favorite character, Bowser the dog, from the One Million Acts Of Kindness puppet show.
The students, educators and parents all helped to make us feel like we were part of their extended family. Families made donations of treats for Bogart and for me as well. They also had a program to fill The Kindness Bus gas tank with kindness, by bringing in donations, allowing us to get a ways further down the road.
This learning center is a magical place of a close knit group of families. I heard from many of the parents of how grateful they were for me to share stories of The Kindness Bicycle Ride for Heroes. I couldn’t have been more pleased as to how the presentations went today….and they have invited me back tomorrow for an early morning assembly for the entire school and parents. Thank you to everyone for supporting The Kindness Bus Tour in so many ways.
I Should Get Flat Tires More Often
January 24th, 2012
I love what I do! Every day is different, exciting and unpredictable. Today started with preparing for a late afternoon departure for Vista, California and a planned ride to possibly visit one more firehouse in Santa Monica before leaving this town for two weeks. With loads of Kindness Bus chores to complete, my window to do all I wanted to do, closed a little. Having a morning coffee meeting with friend and One Million Acts Of Kindness Ambassador, Michael Townsend, delayed until early afternoon, afforded me the opportunity to get exposure for The Kindness Bicycle on my travels to the firehouse. And then it happened. The rear tire went flat. Fortunately I was less than two miles away from a spare tube on The Kindness Bus.
While moving The Kindness Bicycle to a post I could chain it and then walk to the bus for a spare, Wynton, a 20 year veteran firefighter from Station 70 in Malibu, flagged me down to talk with me about The Kindness Bicycle Ride for Heroes. Knowing firsthand that a firefighter is grateful for what I am doing, is inspiration enough, to carry me through the end of the ride.
Two Purple Hearts
January 23rd, 2012
Driving down to Hermosa Beach to have a meeting about growing One Million Acts Of Kindness in bigger ways in the future was time well spent. The rain which seemed to come down sideways at times, made me wish The Kindness Bus had pontoons attached to its undercarriage.
During my rain soaked, rain shortened bicycle ride today, I met Larry, who was a Master Sergeant in the Marine Corps. Larry flagged me down in a local parking lot. He has a soft spot in his heart for those who come back from Iraq and Afghanistan banged-up in a bad way. Larry has received 2 Purple Hearts, a Silver Star and a Bronze Star. To Master Sergeant Larry, who served 2 tours of duty in Vietnam, I would like to say, welcome home Marine. Semper Fi
Three weeks from today marks the beginning of One Million Acts Of Kindness Week. Please, if you haven’t done so already, sign up yourself and list the kindness project you will accomplish during that week.




