Today at the Brewers game a man and his family
Gave us vouchers to use at the concession stands
at the park. It was not until we walked away that we
realized it was $50 worth. I don’t know the family’s
name but they were wearing your blue shirts. It was
such a wonderful gift to my 3 children who had the
chance to enjoy some yummy treats. Just wanted
to pass on a thank you. It made a special day at
the park even better.
Thanks
Keith, Lisa, Caleb, Adelyn & Elias
Kwik Trip Cards
While pumping gas at a filling station in Fennimore a woman approached me and said it is random acts of kindness week and handed me an envelope. I thanked her kindly as she went to an older gentleman across from me and did the same to him. After I finished pumping fuel I opened the envelope to find Derek’s card and a gift card to Kwik trip. Thank you again. I plan on paying it forward to someone who may or may not need help.
Donated Balloons For Derek’s 2nd Angelversary
We arrived at World of Variety yesterday to pick up the balloons for Derek’s 2nd Angelversary and were greeted with a card and a note that stated the 15 balloons were not to be paid for. Thank you to Alice, Mike, Brandon and Kyle Mudler for their generosity.
Homeless Man in San Diego, CA
We were contacted last night by Joel Engelhart who is in San Diego. While walking around he ran into a homeless man and kindly gave the man all of the money in his wallet to find food and shelter. What a kind gesture, and to someone who really needed it. IT’s officially Acts of Kindness week here in Fennimore, and we have seen many nice Acts performed.
Upcoming Rob Deer Camp And Upcoming Events
It has been a long time since I posted anything in the blog, and I suppose it is for good reason. It has been a while since I felt like sharing what is going on in our family. We continue to struggle daily as Brandee and I watch our children grow older without their brother there to help get them through the rough times. We remain strong for eachother, as that is what helps pull us through.
In 2 weeks we will be “celebrating” Derek’s 2-year Angelversary. It’s a sad celebration for us down here, but I know that up there he is happy. We get visits once in a while, signs that he is still among us. We have strange happenings in the house that we can’t explain, from strange noises, to objects not where they should have been at times. We catch glimpses of his glory and of the things he does up there, by all of the wonderful and kind Acts people continue to do in his name.
Next week starts the busiest month in our lives since Derek’s passing. We have 8 ex-MLB players that will be coming to Fennimore, to share a wonderful gift in Derek’s name, to the people of the area. I can recall as a child the Packers coming to play a basketball game, but that was a couple hours of exposure. These guys are coming for 3 days and we will be trying to show them how wonderful our community is as well. For a couple of these guys that are coming, the story of Derek will be new. We will get to share his spirit with them, and show them how his love and kindness has spread to so many. My hopes are that when the 3 days are done, that there are no complaints, the weather was great, and that everyone had a wonderful time. 2 men are responsible for making this happen: Mike Keith and Rob Deer.
As soon as this camp is done, we start 3 days of the Derek Lendosky Memorial Tournament. Mike Hunt and the Baseball Boosters were kind enough to rename the tournament last year as they offer scholarships now in his name with some of the proceeds from this tourney. This was the last tournament that Derek ever played in. He loved baseball. Lived it. Breathed it. On August 6th we will have the second annual Derek’s Day At The Ballpark where we will be joined by 370 people from this community and beyond, to celebrate his life once again and spread joy with Acts of Kindness at the park. It is a wonderful event surrounded by wonderful people. This year we will actually get to enjoy it. And finally, on Saturday the 8th, is the LutheRun 4 Derek. It’s quite the packed 2 weeks of activities celebrating his life and what people have done in his honor since.
We are no different than any other family who has suffered loss. I think what we have done is just try to honor the life that he had here on earth, and if in the process we help someone else along the way, then we know we have done good by Derek. Derek was a loving and caring child, and the things that he has done since he has left us are amazing. We miss him more every day, but know that one day we will be joined together. And until that day, we will continue to celebrate his kind and loving spirit here.
KOA Campground – Newton, IA
I had not seen my family in 9 days, as they were on vacation. We planned a pickup point of the KOA Campground in Newton, IA. When we were kids we always loved staying at the KOA campgrounds, as they were always enjoyable for kids, and the people were always kind. This campground was no different. We were greeted by the owners, and instead of having to park our extra vehicle in the Visitor Parking by the office, they allowed us to park it in the campsite next to ours at no charge. In return, we shared the story of Derek, and paid it forward, paying for someone to use site #23 (2 adults and a kid) for the following night and asked them to give the recipient a card. The world is full of kind people, and the owners and employees of the Newton, IA KOA are some of them.
Steve Lendosky
Colorado Love
I have 2 to share from our trip to CO.
1) we went horseback riding in the mountains…for which I was more than a little apprehensive about doing. My children had such a blast & the group of girls that were our guides put this nervous nelly of a mom at ease. I gave them 3 cards, and while having a moment in the truck, they ran up and hugged me. It’s hard to explain living in fear of something bad happening and yet not letting it control your life or letting it stop your children from taking risks. These girls at Broadmoor trails really showed us how to enjoy the beauty of life and learning to trust others.
2) Cañon City, CO, the Royal Gorge Bridge- we got caught at the top of the mount in a hail storm trying to protect the kids. An employee said there was a Ranger coming to get 3 people. The other people around us let us go because of the kids. The Ranger was so kind, he drove us through the inch of hail to the visitors center. He wouldn’t accept anything but a thank you. Kindness is all over the place in lots of amazing ways. We are thankful for what we received, and for what we tried to give too.
Brandee Lendosky
“Hosta” Love – Milton, WI
I love your family’s story. It is so inspiring what has been done in honor of your son and I have long wanted to do something but didn’t know what. This week I knew immediately it was my chance. My grandmother passed away very unexpectedly. She is someone who probably cried for Derek and sent many prayers to him/your family. I went to The Land of The Giants Hosta Farm to find a hosta with her name, “Betty Lou”. The owner’s were so kind and gave me a plant in her honor; so in turn I printed out Derek’s story, put it in an envelope with money to purchase a plant for someone else that may come along and touch the owner’s heart. I added a note stating my actions were in memory of my Grandma and Derek~ two people who touched the hearts of many! Thank you for inspiring me to do something so fulfilling! God Bless!
Staci Budworth
Melvin Gordon (The Recipient of the Act)
A&W – Lancaster, WI
Today, while out for lunch, my family and I received this Random Act of Kindness in Memory of Derek. Once we were seated at A&W in Lancaster, the waitress gave this to us and told us a little about Derek. She said the person/people that gave it to her said give the 2 donations to the next 2 customers to walk through the doors. We were the first set of customers. While we were eating, the second set of customers came in and we were able to watch them get presented with their random act as well. What a beautiful idea in remembrance of a young man gone too soon. My family and I will be paying it forward these next few days with some random acts of kindness of our own. It was a truly touching experience!
Courtney Schultz
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