October 04, 2013
Smiley Harvey Ball, a commercial artist from Worcester, Massachusetts created the smiley face in 1963. That image went on to become the most recognized symbol of good will and cheer on the planet. As the years passed, Harvey became concerned about the over-commercialization of his symbol. Out of that concern came his idea for World Smile Day®. He thought that each of us should devote (at least) one day each year to smiles and kind acts. He declared that the first Friday in October each year would henceforth be World Smile Day®.
We challenge each of you to Smile today. We practice what we preach here at the Smile Factory. Check us out and remember, be kind and SMILE!
http://www.worldsmileday.com/
August 22, 2024
1) Monday night, my sister’s neighbor was mowing his yard and he collapsed. The other neighbor ran to him and performed CPR until EMS arrived on scene. They worked on him for what seemed like forever I am sure, and he unfortunately did not survive. He was 33 years old and died of a suspected heart attack. He leaves behind his wife and 3 children. My sister has never spoke to this family before. I am sending her a smile to bring to the widow and her children because I am sure they will need it more than anyone right now.
2) My 2nd smile is going to my best friend. Her fiancé has been battling cancer for 15 months now. He is losing the battle (only has a few days to a couple of weeks left of life). They have an 18 month old. She has been sitting at this bedside since Sunday morning. She has been through more than anyone I know (she witnessed her friend dying (struck by a train) when were 16 years old). She definitely needs happiness in her life.
When I order more – I am planning on giving them to law enforcement officers. My brother LOVED his job. My brother in law loves his job currently, but hates it at the same time. I also plan on giving one to the president of C.O.P.S. Georgia (Concerns of Police Survivors-GA) who lost his daughter to a PE 2 weeks ago.
Stephanie
August 21, 2024
In 2006 Seeds of Happiness started out as leftover lumps of clay that Mark Borella made into little smiles to give to friends who were going through hard times and needed a little smile.
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