Monday, October 8, 2007

Free Hugs: One womans' story
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I packed up the kids and headed out for the Free Hug event today. We walked around the city streets and held signs that said "Free Hugs".
What a wonderful thing! In the 2 hours I was there - I gave (and received) well over 100 hugs. At one point, I approached an elderly woman and asked her if she would like a free hug. She said yes. As soon as I hugged her, she began to cry - needless to say she got a second hug. It was pretty clear that a lot of people are really missing human connection in their lives. The time flew by. Getting to meet that many people, and connecting with them on such a personal level was an incredible experience. I hugged people waiting for the bus, old people, young people, people on cell phones, people who spoke my language, people who didn't. We wandered into shops and offered hugs, which were happily shared. We walked to the Police Headquarters and hugged the uniformed men and women. It was a very enlightening experience. Channel 69 news covered the event. My son Morgan and I were interviewed by the Channel 69 newsman. The newsman was wonderful and followed us around and we traveled the streets of Reading, offering hugs to everyone.
By: Amy Madsen