Friday, September 17, 2010

Speaking the chocolate tongue.

When you start being kind, you realize you want to see all the other kindness in the world and inspire yourself with it. At least thats what happened to me. Melissa from Operation NICE assigns NICE assignments for people to do, and this one caught my eye. Say it with chocolate she says. Who doesn't love chocolate, especially when stressed or overworked? So we responded to the chocolate assignment, cause after all, I needed some chocolate for myself. ;)

Lord Mr. Nice Guy reporting in...

We have secured our chocolate shipment early this morning
(2:30 a.m)
Where could I leave this abundance of chocolate to make someone's(possibly more then just one someone)
day?

During my surveillance I discovered that parks are often a place where people go to relax and spend time with families. What a perfect place to make a smile happen.

Package placed
(3:00 a.m)

A very quick picture had to be taken for fear of someone watching me. (It was just eerie noises in the night)

When someone sits and looks down, they will find a chocolaty surprise. :)

Lord Mr. Nice Guy
Signing off...

Friday, September 3, 2010

You just got schooled.

Hello readers, today we have a unique kind RAK from the same two operatives. Got to love their commitment. :)

Operative Dark reporting in

All 8 packages were secured early this morning.
Packages include...
3 Pens
2 Reeses peanut butter cups
1 pack of gum
and
1 poem made while we were very tired
(So pretty silly :)

and all sealed in a plastic bag, cause you never know when idaho falls could get rainy.

We placed 2 at each high school in our town.
First we went to Hillcrest High school, placed this first one in a tree.
Hopefully obvious.
Second one was placed on a window sill. Hopefully less obvious. :P
We couldn't get around to the other side of the school due to bread truck patroling. We had to sneak our way out of that situation.

Next we went to Bonneville High School, which my picture taking device died for. Regardless to say both packages were left in pretty obvious areas for the students to pick up.

We had to charge said picture taking device...

*Charging*

......

Next we went to Skyline High school with charged device and ready to go.
Here we even got the "grizz" in the picture. :)
Can you see the package?
Its on the right side on the bench.
We left the other one at Skyline very close to this one, since we saw what we thought were cop lights. We didn't want to be questioned about our mission, so we left in a real big hurry.

Last but not least we went to Idaho Falls High School.
Right when i started taking crappy pictures. Haha :).
The package is in the fence on the right side, some student going out this way should easily see it poking out and saying HEY!
This one is left on a window sill again. A little more hidden and won't be found by the first person that goes on by.
Although... its really not THAT hidden. :)

Well that was our mission, to hopefully make some high school student's day better.

Operative Dark and Operative Green...
Signing off.

When I was a high school student, you could never have too many pens. You always lost them to someone else, they exploded, or you just plain lost them. Plus the chocolate, gum, and nice poem, it would be enough to make me smile for a day. Great job Operatives.
Lord Mr. Nice Guy...
Signing off.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

You've got to be lion to me.

No seriously. We did it. :). No huge pun intended. We finally have a RAK from two of our operatives in the field. We have to say, we are proud to get this ball rolling a little. Lets shove it down a hill, shall we? :)

Operative Dark reporting in.

We have successfully secured the package.

Package contains...
1 stuffed lion key chain
2 Snickers
and...
1 nice poem :).

We have placed these items in a local neighbor hood park called Shamrock Park. (Maybe its lucky ;)
Just thinking about who is going to find this once morning rolls around gives us goosebumps. You'll hear from us again.
Operative Dark and Operative Green...
Signing off.

Well done operatives. Surely whoever shall find that package will be bewildered but enjoys your nice poem. We leave you till next time. Remember to be kind. :)
Lord Mr. Nice Guy...
Signing off.