Written Acts of Kindness: Lee Merrill

When I was first getting the hang of Twitter and was totally lost, I was lucky enough to find a special birdie who encouraged me and became a treasured friend.

As a writer I cannot communicate in less than 140 characters. That I actually found a lasting friend through that number of letters is nothing short of a miracle! It is Lee’s welcoming and supportive presence that shone through the restrictions I was rebelling against.

Not only am I often encouraged by Lee, many others are. She gives gifts, prayer and a great deal of positive support through both her social networks and her blog on a daily basis. That is a lot of work for someone with a family and a demanding job, yet she still has time for others.

This is from 2011. I kept it on my computer as a screen shot when I was having a bad day. Thanks Lee.

So thank you for being there for me Lee… I am sure that many others would also like to say thank you for being a ready ear and a virtual hug.

You can follow Lee through her Twitter feed and blog. She is also on Facebook.

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3 thoughts on “Written Acts of Kindness: Lee Merrill

  1. Cate, you have chosen well the recipient of this Written Acts of Kindness award. I follow Lee on Facebook, and just reading her posts there often change a bad day into a good day.

    Lee, thank you for sharing your faith and your gift of prayer with the rest of us!

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