I haven't had the time for several months to write, but it seems that around this time of year, we really need to be thinking more about others than just ourselves. A friend from High School is encouraging people to write acts of service that others have done or you have done to others. To encourage people to share these special stories, she is doing a giveaway. I was more than happy to share my story that I will never forget, but the prize is and extra bonus. It is amazing how many acts of service can be shared just by a simple request. Thank you Janet for making this your Easter week request....I LOVE IT!!! If you want to participate in sharing your service story, go to http://www.fairlyhappy.com/2010/03/pay-it-forward.html to find out all the things that you need to do to share with others :)....
Have fun remembering acts of service.
It was December of 2003. I had 2 young children ages 8 months and a almost 2 year old. Things were very tight as they normally are when couples first are starting out with children in diapers and formula. My husband and I had gone over finances and discovered that we had no food for dinner, only 1 more diaper for my 2 year old and about 5 left for my 8 month old. We were almost out of formula and our financial records were screaming nearly to the red. We knew that we were going to have to go without dinner that night and probably a few nights in the future, but the kids needed their items. It wasn't fair to the kids to have to suffer for things that were not in their control.
My husband and I packed up the kids in their pajamas and drove to Smiths to pick up diapers and formula. As we were going up and down isles, wishing that things were different, a man approached me and told me that my children were beautiful. I graciously thanked the man for his kind thoughts and continued up and down the isles. I thought it odd that someone would just randomly approach someone just to tell them that there children were beautiful though. We continued going up and down isles writing down prices of things that we would get when we had more money.
As we went to check out, the same man that had approached us once before turned to us and said "Is that all you are getting?" We told him that it was all we needed. He then did something that we would never expect of anyone that just met us off the street. He told us that he wanted to buy our groceries for the month and that included all diapers, formula and even dessert (he wanted us to buy ourselves some Hagen Daas). We were very hesitant, but grateful for his kindness. As we went up and down the isles yet again picking up our menu items for the month, we knew that we wanted to do everything that we could to thank this man and pay him back when possible.
We got to the register and the man turned to the cashier and told them that he was paying for our stuff. We asked him where his items were, and he said that every year at Christmas time, he goes to a random grocery store and picks out a family that he feels is in need and gives of himself. We asked for his number, but he refused to give it. We asked for his address, but didn't want any thanks. He walked away, but we knew he had not gone out the exit. There was only one way out and we were taking it. I sat there watching for the man to come out the door so we could follow him home, but he never came out. We waited for 30 minutes, but to have nothing happen.
We left that night knowing that we had an angel help us that night. We never saw him again, but that night I went home and immediately wrote in my journal to remind me of that special night and that special man. I taped the receipt to the journal entry to show just what he did for us.
I will never forget his kindness and will continue to do what I can for others whenever I see a need.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Yearly act of Service
Posted by The Ipson Family at 7:40 AM
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7 comments:
Wow, that is an amazing act of service! Thanks for sharing. I hope to have enough money someday to be able to do things like that for others.
Cool story.
Simply beautiful. It's a testament that miracles do happen. Thank you so much for sharing.. this story made me cry!
I didn't know that--what a tender mercy!
So I was just reading all of the stories about service from the giveaway and yours gave me chills and made me all teary eyed! Thanks for sharing it!
What a touching story... and amazing blessing! Thank you SOOO much for sharing that with us... it melted my heart!
That is amazing....what a miraculous happening! I found your blog through Janet's linky and I'm so glad I did!
Shannon, that is so awesome! I am loving these stories...what a great idea for someone to offer during Christmas.
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