A Little Bit Of Kindness Goes A long Way! Community Group
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bgoodwin44
First off I am not an easy fellow to inspire.
When I am inspired (and it is not often) and it is not because of things that would
normally inspire most other people.
I happen to be driving down the road one day last year with my three year old
Granddaughter, Madison, when I happen to see a sign that read “ Friendly
Upholstery,” located on Old Jesup Road here in Brunswick, Georgia.” It was
a small wooden shop located behind a small house which sat off the road
some fifty feet, or so.
When I walked inside, the gentleman was on the telephone so I began to
show Madison what they built in such a place.
As she and I were walking around, I overheard him tell whoever he was
talking too that it was his birthday.
I motioned with my hand and told him to take his time as I was in no hurry.
When he completed his telephone call, I began to explain to him that I had
a small wooden shelf in my home office that protruded out from my computer desk.
That on numerous occasions my granddaughter had banged her head into
the shelf when playing with her Papa.
I explained that I need a piece leather or naugahyde material to cover the
shelf to protect her head and face
“ She sure is a pretty little thing,” he said, as he reached out and rubbed the
top of Madison’s head, making her laugh and then blush.
I stood watching as he headed off to a back room, located near the far end
of his shop.
Several minutes later he returned holding out a four foot by six foot piece of
greenish-blue leather. I reached out, took the material and stood wondering
how much this leather was going to cost me.
“ How much do I owe you " ?
“ Don’t worry about it,” he told me, as he waived his hand back and forth.
After thanking him, and shaking his hand, Madison and I got into my truck
and returned home, where I covered the small shelf with foam and the leather.
It was less than an hour later when she slipped off the edge of my desk hitting
her face directly on the side of the shelf.
A bit stunned she got up, climbed into her Papa’s lap and just laid there Hugging me.
I was very much inspired by that gentleman’s act of Kindness.
I was inspired by his concern for someone else’s safety, rather than the all
mighty dollar, just another buck that he could have gotten from me, a stranger
from out of nowhere.
Last week, one year later, I returned to his small shop and I thank him once again.
I wanted him to know that Kindness and good deeds are truly appreciated by
some, even in this day and age, and that I will forever remember that Kindness.
People just being good, Kind and respectful to one another is what inspires me most.
Those emotions are free to everyone who wish to use them for themselves.
They are also free to those who wish to give them away.
Love Ya, ~Barbara
When I am inspired (and it is not often) and it is not because of things that would
normally inspire most other people.
I happen to be driving down the road one day last year with my three year old
Granddaughter, Madison, when I happen to see a sign that read “ Friendly
Upholstery,” located on Old Jesup Road here in Brunswick, Georgia.” It was
a small wooden shop located behind a small house which sat off the road
some fifty feet, or so.
When I walked inside, the gentleman was on the telephone so I began to
show Madison what they built in such a place.
As she and I were walking around, I overheard him tell whoever he was
talking too that it was his birthday.
I motioned with my hand and told him to take his time as I was in no hurry.
When he completed his telephone call, I began to explain to him that I had
a small wooden shelf in my home office that protruded out from my computer desk.
That on numerous occasions my granddaughter had banged her head into
the shelf when playing with her Papa.
I explained that I need a piece leather or naugahyde material to cover the
shelf to protect her head and face
“ She sure is a pretty little thing,” he said, as he reached out and rubbed the
top of Madison’s head, making her laugh and then blush.
I stood watching as he headed off to a back room, located near the far end
of his shop.
Several minutes later he returned holding out a four foot by six foot piece of
greenish-blue leather. I reached out, took the material and stood wondering
how much this leather was going to cost me.
“ How much do I owe you " ?
“ Don’t worry about it,” he told me, as he waived his hand back and forth.
After thanking him, and shaking his hand, Madison and I got into my truck
and returned home, where I covered the small shelf with foam and the leather.
It was less than an hour later when she slipped off the edge of my desk hitting
her face directly on the side of the shelf.
A bit stunned she got up, climbed into her Papa’s lap and just laid there Hugging me.
I was very much inspired by that gentleman’s act of Kindness.
I was inspired by his concern for someone else’s safety, rather than the all
mighty dollar, just another buck that he could have gotten from me, a stranger
from out of nowhere.
Last week, one year later, I returned to his small shop and I thank him once again.
I wanted him to know that Kindness and good deeds are truly appreciated by
some, even in this day and age, and that I will forever remember that Kindness.
People just being good, Kind and respectful to one another is what inspires me most.
Those emotions are free to everyone who wish to use them for themselves.
They are also free to those who wish to give them away.
Love Ya, ~Barbara
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This is so true and an inspiration to read Barbara. I think that more people need to look deep in there hearts and souls to see what really does inspire them. For me it is my beautiful 23 yr old daughter and my handsome 25 yr old son. God gave me a wonderful gift. God Bless, Satin
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