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What a wonderful story!!! I cannot believe your hubby does not want anyone to know what he did!!!! Having a "heart" and compassion for others in need is a wonderful trait to have!!! This was so sweet of him...I only wish there were more people around like him!!!!! |
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Please continue to help people even if it's not money. If it's just listening to them whine about the mean woman at walmart. |
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My thoughts exactly! I am sitting here in tears! I think sometimes we get in such a rush we forget that those around us are out brothers and sisters, too, and we should reach out to them more. |
tears here too! what a wonderful hubby and story...thank you very much for sharing!! sometimes with the hustle and bustle of life we forget the things that can truly turn around another persons day, month, year, etc...i bet this will be a christmas that sweet girl will remember for a long time!!! :) |
The truly great do not stand on street corners and shout their own praise. Many blessings to your husband. |
You are very blessed to have such a dear, dear husband. I too have done similar things...just little things like telling a stranger they look nice or letting someone in front of me in line...it does the heart good. Give your hubby a big hug....and you don't even have to tell him where it came from.:D |
That story made my heart feel so good. Great big hug to your hubby. |
I have a mentally challenged sister, who lives in a group home, so I would love you to give him a great big hug from me. My sister tries to do most of her shopping herself and loves to make afghans for others and sometimes when she goes to get some yarn, she will sometimes have more yarn than her allowance. She has broken out in tears because she can't have the yarn. So I understand how hard it can be. I know how hard it is when waiting in line and many people don't understand the real reason. There are angles in this world and your hubby is one of them. Big HUGS!!!!!Julie |
You are lucky! Not only sounds like a great man, but a wonderful person! What a great Christmas story, and really a great family story to be passed down! |
This made me cry. What a great guy!!! |
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He is not a braggert, he doesn't like to tell people about the good things he does he just does them. He feels like it tarnishes the act if you brag about it. He is a real sucker for little kids and those who are challenged in anyway. And he is one of the first ones to come to their defense. But, like I said we can not tell him I told any one. He would be very upset with me. |
Let us all make it a New Years resolution to do a kind deed everyday...what goes around comes around...may it be a compliment, helping out someone in need or a listening heart or shoulder to cry on, whatever...just do it with kindness and expect nothing in return...it'll make your heart feel good, that warm, fuzzy feeling...it'll make us all better people in the long run. |
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Santa Isn't it funny that men think these things make them look weak, when it really show true strength and character? I am so much older then most here and believe me you will never regret doing a good thing...but I will forever regret not offering to buy a child a pair of shoes 40 yrs ago. I was in Woolsworth and a poor woman had a little boy with torn, worn out canvas sneakers in the middle of winter...I was only 20 or so and did not know how to approach the woman and ask to buy the child shoes...I have since learned the way to do it, is just ask...some people will turn your offer down, but that is okay too...it is always better to offer and not be needed, then to be needed and not offer...God bless your family... |
That is really a beautiful, kind, thoughtful thing your husband did and it should make you very proud. |
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