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Friday, January 30, 2009

Care from a stranger

I remember how tough it was as a young family. Hubby working multiple jobs, going to grad school. Me trying to stay sane while juggling little ones at home. It was a stressful time. Sometimes a dollar just wouldn’t stretch as far as you wanted.

It was during this time of our life that I took our only car in to be tuned up. We had a strict budget and had saved enough to get the tune up it needed. While I was waiting, the car technician, an older gentleman, called me over to talk about the car. As they often do, he recommended some repairs to be done. But there was one that he said was a matter of safety. I can’t remember what exactly it was, but I do remember him telling me that it was imperative we have that part fixed.

I called Hubby and we discussed the problem. But, with finances the way they were, there was no alternative. We couldn’t make the repair.

Somehow, through no ones fault but my own, I ended up in tears when I tried to tell the car technician we couldn’t make the repair. He again, very kindly but clearly, stressed the importance of the repair. And I again, told him we had no choice, the repair would have to wait.

When I went to pay for the tune up, the car tech said he had done the repair because it needed to be done. He then proceeded to pull out the sixty some odd dollars it cost out of his own wallet, and put it into the register in my behalf. I think he said something about how he would want his own daughter to be safe.

I never knew his name. I don’t even remember where it was I took the car. But I will always remember this gentleman’s kindness to our family that day.

4 comments:

Twinmomwv said...

I have had similar experiences and always try to do the same for others that are in those situations now that we are doing a *little* better. Great blog! BTW, what is the link for the blog designs? I couldn't get it to connect.

Kathy P said...

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Jen said...

What a great thing! We have tried to do the same. Thanks for sharing!

Fiauna said...

I want to say that I am amazed by this story, but, you know, there are quite a few people out there like that. We hear so much negative about people, and we may not agree with a lot of what people do, but deep down I still think that most people are good. Thank you for posting this.