Then she handed him a small box. Inside were 63 blank cards.
So ask yourself: What’s your number today? And who will your first "lovely thing" be for? 63 LovelyMary4u
Word spread quickly. By day three, people began leaving little things on her porch: a jar of honey, a pressed flower, a drawing from a child. But Mary didn't stop. She planted 63 marigold seeds along the community garden fence. She wrote 63 encouraging sticky notes and left them on car windshields, library books, and mailboxes. Then she handed him a small box
On the final day of her project, she sat on her porch, tired but content. Her grandson asked, "Grandma, why 63? Why not just do one big thing?" And who will your first "lovely thing" be for
One year, on her 63rd birthday, she decided to do something different. Instead of receiving gifts, she would give 63 "Lovely Things" to her neighbors, one for each year of her life.