And I believe it will be fun for a family to do together. It reminded me of rolling but not a big mess.
Re/Max Realty Centre
Ghosting It Forward, www.ghostingitforward.org , was started on 10/16/2008 as a creative project to get people to 'ghost it forward' with neighbors and friends in other cities by sharing a positive gift/message with other people. Vision Send a Halloween Ghost and a positive gift/message to 3 neighbors/friends Ask them to keep Ghosting It Forward within 24 hours to another 3 people Spread the word to achieve our goal to positively impact people with something positive
I posted the Ghost It Forward on my facebook page since I have all of my family from all over the
Big lesson learned. Do not assume everyone saw the movie Pay It Forward. Do not assume everyone has heard of ghosting. In fact, for people who had not known about Pay It Forward or ghosting, the idea is more powerful in some ways.
I wish we could have a few minute video of 10-15 second clips of all sorts of people showing what they are ghosting forward and why.
I did my "ghosting" tonight, and I felt like a kid again! For my ghosts, I choose to take white fabric, cut it out in 10 inch circles and drape large suckers to form ghosts. I used orange ribbong to tie around the ghosts necks to give it a Fall Feel, and then attached the directions to the end of one side of the ribbon. I "ghosted" 3 of my neighbors and hid in my house and watched them as they were surprised by their little treats. Two of the Three already have their ghosts hanging from their houses. What a great idea and wonderful experience for me! Jennifer A Hartline All men are driven by faith or fear - one or the other - for both are the same. Faith or fear is the expectation of an event that hasn't come to pass or belief in something that cannot be seen or touched. A man of fear lives always on the edge of insanity. A man of faith lives in a perpetual reward. |
I was looking for something for my cub scouts to do at their meeting this week. We’re going Ghosting. Well, we’ll make up the bags and the boys can Ghost on their way home with their adult partner. I’m not sure exactly what is going in the bags as I will have to run to the store for a few ideas. I hope the boys are as excited as I am!!!!
If you can’t tell, you’ve gotten me excited about this project.
Melony in VA
| If you are the parent of a elementary school aged boy then you know that playing "tricks" is ranks very high with this age group. This is especially true when Halloween rolls around. The nice thing about this age group is that for all the devilment they secretly desire they also have hearts that are equal in size. Ghosting It Forward is the perfect balance of "trick and treat" for my son. He is already planning the treats he wants to use and the ideal outfit for sneaking away from the "ghosting" scene unnoticed. We just moved to a new neighborhood and are only beginning to get to know our new neighbors. Thus far everyone in the surrounding area has been so kind with offers of help and plates of cookies that we can't wait to return the kindness. Ghosting It Forward is exactly the way I prefer to offer an unexpected token of my thankfulness for great neighbors. Having lived in a less than friendly neighborhood prior to moving I know first hand how so many people take for granted a good neighbor. We will be Ghosting It Forward this year not only to give my son the "trick and treat" his boyish spirit needs but also to express our thankfulness for our new home and the people who live in it. Londa |
Why should we Ghost it Forward?
Imagine how it feels to find a small surprise at your front door, realizing that someone thought of you and wanted to bring a smile to your face. Now, think about how it would feel to be the person who brings a smile to an entire neighborhood!
Ghosting it Forward is about spreading positive thoughts and brightening someone’s day. And the best part is - it multiplies! You send a “Ghosting package” to three o f your friends and/or neighbors, and each will in turn send packages to three more people. Quickly, this becomes a chain reaction of good will and feelings throughout your neighborhood and hopefully beyond.
Now you’ve accomplished two things: You’ve made others feel good and you feel good about what you’ve done. How often in our everyday lives do we get a chance like that?
What if I can’t afford to participate?
Ghosting it Forward is about thoughts, not expense. Be creative! Your ghost package can be anything from an email to a bag of goodies - maybe even a pumpkin! The vision behind the Ghosting it Forward program is to spread something positive. What is most important is that the Ghosting it Forward recipient will have a smile on their face, knowing that someone thinks about them and cares about how they feel.
Can I involve my children in the process?
Absolutely! We encourage every parent to introduce this project to their children and work together with them to make the packages. Not only is this a fun Halloween activity, but it’s also an opportunity to expose them to the endless rewards of giving something positive to another person. They can help decide what goes into the package, write a poem to include, draw a ghost picture, decorate the bags, or even make a craft!
Help! I want to participate, but I am NOT the creative type. Can I still do this?
Again, absolutely! You don’t have to be an artist, a poet, or master craftsperson to join in the fun. All you have to do is give people the positive thoughts you have for them. Try writing a direct and honest letter or email telling someone what you appreciate about them. Remain anonymous if you like. That person will still pick up that note and see that they make a difference in the world. They’ll take it from there!