Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Pay It Forward
I was having a ho-hum day. I had to go into Sioux City to pick up my medicine. While I was there I picked up some groceries.
Since I hate shopping and especially grocery shopping I do most of it on-line. They gather up my order. All I have to do is wait while they bring it to my car and load it. All it takes is a few minutes and I am ready to roll.
When I finished all I had to do it was the later part of middle afternoon. I still had a half-hour drive ahead of me to go home. I decided to have fast food for supper.
I was sitting in that long line and noticed a woman who looked particularly grumpy. I felt bad for her and wondered why she felt that way. I was soon right behind her in the line.
When I got to the window to pay for my order I was informed that that nice lady had paid for my order.
She waited ahead to make sure I received my paid-for meal. Then she drove off with a backward wave.
I learned some things that day. The first is something I already knew. Do not make assumptions about someone until you have facts. I thought she was grouchy and I was wrong. Lesson re-learned.
Second: it made me extraordinarily happy that she did that for me. I smiled all the way home. I hope my wave back at her was a sufficient thank you.
Before you ask I did not pay it forward for the person behind me. I was so surprised that I did not even think of it until it was too late. I intend to do it in the near future however.
If you want to make someone smile pay for their coffe or pay it forward at the fast food place. I can tell you I felt so good about the whole human race at that moment. To do that for another person would make it worth the extra cost.
Wow, never heard of anyone doing that before. What a great idea. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteI have heard of it but never knew anyone it happened to. It is a marvelous idea.
DeleteHow nice it happened to you. I'll treat someone, some day soon.
ReplyDeleteI will be going to town sometime this week. I am going to treat someone too. I hope they feel as good as I did.
DeleteWhile making a quick and hurried trip to the grocery store during the Christmas holidays last year, a sweet lady insisted that I go ahead of her on line because I had less items than her. She did it again for a gentleman who had two three or four things to buy. I thought what a kind thing to do for others during such a busy time and I wanted to let her know that her kindness was appreciated . I could not afford to pay for her basket of food but I could give the cashier some money towards it. I did not want to embarrass her so I left the store quickly. This lady’s gift of good will, patience, and cordiality that day has stayed with me, and I was blessed.
ReplyDeleteIt is so easy to make the world a little bit better. All it takes is one small king act. We should make the extra effort. Maybe it will take root.
DeleteWhile I have never done what the woman you posted about did, Emma, there are also other ways to “pay it forward” by just showing kindness and patience.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely story dear Emma :)))
ReplyDeletewhenever i hear or read something like this my eyes get tears of joy and deep sense of peace surrounds my soul
i pay thanks to lord that this world still has such precious people who are making it beautiful place and spreading joys to hearts around them :)
that smile she gave you by her sweet gesture is surely her best earning :)
thank you for sharing this my friend!
hugs!
It is so nice to know the the nice people of this world still outnumber the not-so-nice people.
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