Say hello or wave each time you see your neighbors.
Bake cookies or a favorite dessert for your neighbor.
Cook dinner for a neighbor who is ill or just had a new baby.
Write a friendly message or draw a happy picture on your neighbor's
sidewalk using chalk
Bring in your neighbors garbage can or offer to wash their car.
Leave a boftie of bubbles, a coloring book, or flowers on your neighbor's doorstep.
Ask an elderly neighber if there's any particular chore you can help with.
Write out your favorite joke and put it in your neighbor's mailbox
Offer lo walk your neighbor's dog.
Bring out a cold drink on a hol day when you see your neighbor working outside.
Offer to play with your neighbor's kids for an afternoon
offer to help water the garden rake leaves, or shovel snow.
Every morning he got up, dressed, said his prayers, then sat down to breakfast. She told Sashenka that he didn’t know fables as he should.She told him that he had to try hard and learn and mind his teachers.Sashenka was a little cross and asked her to leave him alone.Then he went down the street to the school.When he reached the street of the school, he turned around and told Olenka to go home. He added that he could go the rest of the way himself.
She stopped and stared at him until he had come into school.She loved him so deeply. She returned home quietly,her face smiled and beamed. People asked her how she was getting on.She told them that school courses were very difficult and added that the day before the first class had a fable to learn by heart, a Latin translation, and a problem.She wondered how a little fellow was to do all that.
And she spoke of the teacher and the lessons and the textbooks, repeating exactly what Sasha said about them. At three o'clock they had dinner. In the evening they did his homework together.She lay in bed, she dreamed of the future when Sasha would finish his studies and become a doctor or an engineer, have his own house,marry and have children.