Good Turn #93
I helped put my sister's toys.
A Good Turn Daily blog
I try to live according to scouting's principles, which includes doing a good turn every day.
I am a very young Boy Scout. In order to keep myself moving forward and encourage other scouts, I plan to track my daily good turn by writing what I do each day here. At least I hope to get it in each day. I may miss a day once in awhile but I will do my best!
"A Good Turn" is actually how scouting began in America back in 1910. A Boy Scout in London helped an American businessman, William Boyce, then refused to be paid stating that it was his "good turn" as a scout.
I may never change the world like that through my good turns, but I hope to help as many people as I can.
I helped put my sister's toys.
I cleaned the living room.
I cleaned the hallway.
I helped put away my brother's toys.
I helped put away dishes.
I refilled the napkins and paper plates.
I put away my sister's toys for her.
I put away the shoes.
I cleaned the hallway.
I cleaned the living room.
I helped make oatmeal for everyone's breakfast.
I put away the shoes scattered all over the house including the hallway.
I put away the food leftover from dinner.
I helped put away dishes.
I cleaned off the bench.
I helped make pizza.
I straightened up the hall closet.
I cleaned the living room.
I helped make a valentines day sign and decorations with my little sister.
I helped make dinner.
I helped put away stuff form mom's big grocery shop.
I helped my older sister shovel out her car. We had a couple inches of snow that lasted only a day then melted. :(
I swept the kitchen.
I helped clean the living room.
I cleaned the bench.
I cleaned the drawing room.
I played with my lonely sister.
I washed the kitchen table.
I helped cleaned living room.
I got my dad a glass of water.
Timeless Wisdom
Your success as a family ... our success as a society depends not on what happens in the White House, but on what happens inside your house.
- Barbara Bush (former U.S. First Lady)