Twenty-six ways to remember

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She thought about going to McDonald’s and buying a meal for a hungry traveller. She even thought about sending it to the family of Emilie Parker, to help them bring their daughter’s body back to Utah for burial.

For now, she’s just holding on to the $5 and keeping her eyes open.

“I think what I’m going to do is someday when I’m in Walmart, and maybe I’ll see a needy family and I’ll just pass it on,” she said.

Podobinski really wants to let her anonymous donor know how kind they were to take the time to do an act of kindness to remember the Sandy Hook victims.

“Whoever did this, my hat’s off to them that they would take the time at this busy and expensive time of the year to do this for someone,” she said. “I want to make it worth of someone doing this.”

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