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Today, we're sharing a story from reader Logan A. in Pensacola, Florida.
"My husband has had major back surgery and also suffers from arthritis in his back and knee. He enjoys the Waffle House, and when we last went, he elected not to use his cane but rather relied on my help. No handicap parking spaces were available, and we had to walk more than usual to enter. A lady held the door for us to enter the Waffle House, and we thanked her. We learned upon entering that she was seated for breakfast and saw us approach the door which was heavy. She had gotten up from her seat and breakfast to come to the entrance when she saw us approach to hold the two doors for our entry. What an act of kindness!"
CoDen wrote:
Saw this in an e-mail and thought be good to share stories like this.
Share some stories π
Today, we're sharing a story from reader Logan A. in Pensacola, Florida.
"My husband has had major back surgery and also suffers from arthritis in his back and knee. He enjoys the Waffle House, and when we last went, he elected not to use his cane but rather relied on my help. No handicap parking spaces were available, and we had to walk more than usual to enter. A lady held the door for us to enter the Waffle House, and we thanked her. We learned upon entering that she was seated for breakfast and saw us approach the door which was heavy. She had gotten up from her seat and breakfast to come to the entrance when she saw us approach to hold the two doors for our entry. What an act of kindness!"
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This is the way I like to start my day. Hearing about kindness and also reading the jokes on the stage.
CoDen wrote:
Saw this in an e-mail and thought be good to share stories like this.
Share some stories π
Today, we're sharing a story from reader Logan A. in Pensacola, Florida.
"My husband has had major back surgery and also suffers from arthritis in his back and knee. He enjoys the Waffle House, and when we last went, he elected not to use his cane but rather relied on my help. No handicap parking spaces were available, and we had to walk more than usual to enter. A lady held the door for us to enter the Waffle House, and we thanked her. We learned upon entering that she was seated for breakfast and saw us approach the door which was heavy. She had gotten up from her seat and breakfast to come to the entrance when she saw us approach to hold the two doors for our entry. What an act of kindness!"
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Nice story CD, and even if she doesn't see this appreciative note to the world, I am sure good Karma will come her way.
DCGravity
Loc: Fairfax, VA (by way of Cleveland OH)
Warms the heart knowing there are still good people out there.
CoDen wrote:
Saw this in an e-mail and thought be good to share stories like this.
Share some stories π
Today, we're sharing a story from reader Logan A. in Pensacola, Florida.
"My husband has had major back surgery and also suffers from arthritis in his back and knee. He enjoys the Waffle House, and when we last went, he elected not to use his cane but rather relied on my help. No handicap parking spaces were available, and we had to walk more than usual to enter. A lady held the door for us to enter the Waffle House, and we thanked her. We learned upon entering that she was seated for breakfast and saw us approach the door which was heavy. She had gotten up from her seat and breakfast to come to the entrance when she saw us approach to hold the two doors for our entry. What an act of kindness!"
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Little things like that restore my faith in humanity. Thanks for sharing CD.
Great to hear!! I make it a point to do things like that. Every time I go grocery shopping I ask the cashier what their favorite candy is then buy it for them. Makes their day and that makes mine!! Win WIN!!ππ»
plumbob wrote:
Nice story CD, and even if she doesn't see this appreciative note to the world, I am sure good Karma will come her way.
I believe Good Karma will. π΄ππ΄
Fredfish wrote:
Little things like that restore my faith in humanity. Thanks for sharing CD.
Itβs nice to hear good things and I agree with you Fred. π΄ππ΄
J in Cleveland wrote:
Great to hear!! I make it a point to do things like that. Every time I go grocery shopping I ask the cashier what their favorite candy is then buy it for them. Makes their day and that makes mine!! Win WIN!!ππ»
Yes that is a Win Win. I might start doing that. Cashiers have to deal with a lot of different personalities. Always good to put a smile on someoneβs face. π
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I totally agree! I share many of your messages, thoughts and jokes, each day with my five children & their spouses & my spouse! We all look forward to your messages each day.
Thank you all for your messages!!
CoDen wrote:
Yes that is a Win Win. I might start doing that. Cashiers have to deal with a lot of different personalities. Always good to put a smile on someoneβs face. π
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You should! It makes their days!!! Random acts of kindness are the best kind!!
I tell the cashiers jokes. They ask me to come to their line now if there's a wait.
kandydisbar wrote:
I tell the cashiers jokes. They ask me to come to their line now if there's a wait.
Iβm horrible a remembering and telling jokes but I love to hear them! Great way to share some joy with others. Good on you Kandy!!
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