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Randy McNeely - Captain Kindman



Growing Love Through Kindness - Day 38 (Feb. 7, 2026)
What if the smallest act of kindness you notice today becomes the beginning of a meaningful relationship tomorrow? TODAY’S TIP For Growing Love Through Kindness Teaching: Kindness doesn’t need to be big to be meaningful. When shared freely—like extra vegetables, a conversation, or an open table—it has a way of growing into connection, friendship, and gratitude. Invitation: Today, notice one simple opportunity to share what you already have—your time, your presence, or a small
Randall McNeely
Feb 72 min read


Growing Love Through Kindness - Day 35 (Feb. 4, 2026)
Welcome to the magic kindness garden, where gratitude and small acts of kindness plant seeds that grow love, lift hearts, and inspire connection. Today, simple gestures—like scraping ice off a car for a loved one—and meaningful conversations reminded me how quickly kindness can bloom. Take a moment to notice the blessings around you, act with gratitude, and watch love grow in your heart and the hearts of others.
Randall McNeely
Feb 53 min read


Growing Love Through Kindness - Day 34 (Feb. 3, 2026)
Hello, my wonderful friends—wherever you may be. I hope today finds you well. 💚 Today's Kindness Invitation: Welcome someone into your “kindness garden” today—through a kind word, a listening ear, or an unexpected act of care. How has kindness impacted you today? Here’s how it touched me. First, so many friends in my LinkedIn family reached out with kind words of love, support, and encouragement regarding my health. You truly lifted my heart. Thank you—it means more than I c
Randall McNeely
Feb 31 min read


Growing Love Through Kindness - Day 33 (Feb. 2, 2026)
Hello friends, welcome to another day in the kindness neighborhood. I hope this short message finds you all well. HOT (Honest, Open, Transparent) QUICK NOTES up front. 1. I’m navigating some personal health challenges right now, which may mean my posts are a bit shorter during this campaign. My intention is still to share something every day, unless circumstances make that impossible. I don’t expect that—but life does like to surprise us now and then. 2. To keep things sim
Randall McNeely
Feb 22 min read


Growing Love Through Kindness - Day 7 (Jan. 7, 2026)
What a wonderful day in the Kindness Neighborhood! When was the last time you visited? Won’t you be my neighbor?
Thank you, Fred Rogers—may your legacy of love and kindness live on forever.
My friends, it’s been another beautiful day, with more goodness ahead.
Started the day with another omelet for my early rising daughter! Yummy!
Have you met Barry Shore—the king of JOY? If not, you should...
Randall McNeely
Jan 192 min read


Growing Love Through Kindness - Day 5 (Jan. 5, 2026)
What a way to start the day. My daughter attends an early-morning religious class from 6:00–6:50 a.m. I had the privilege of getting up early, making her favorite cheese, green onion, and tomato omelet, and getting her to class on time. A little love grown through simple kindness. As it turns out, helping her also helped me. While she was in class, I took advantage of the time to stretch and walk—my usual two miles. Today was no exception. After class, she headed to school. N
Randall McNeely
Jan 132 min read


Growing Love Through Kindness- Day 3 (Jan. 3, 2026)
What a day. I started with a 2-mile self-care walk, followed by a 1-mile neighborhood cleanup walk—garbage bag in hand. Within five blocks, it was full. A great way to show love to myself and our community.
Then came the fun part: I donned my Captain Kindman shirt and cape and headed to Walmart. Yes, I did!
Randall McNeely
Jan 132 min read


Growing Love Through Kindness - Day 2 (Jan. 2, 2025)
GROWING LOVE Through KINDNESS - DAY 2 Hello my friends. Happy Friday I kicked into growing love through kindness early today by folding laundry and grinding more wheat flower (we use a lot) for my wife. What took about 25 minutes will save her time later which will bring a smile to her face and a hug and a kiss for me. Win/Win—kindness given, love grown. Then on my morning walk I met two wonderful ladies. First I met Toree while she was out walking her huge Mountain Pyrenees
Randall McNeely
Jan 132 min read
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