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It happened some time ago, but
the memory still blesses me when
I think about it. I was going
through the check-out line at
the store. Ahead of me was a
small boy and he was obviously
having a problem.
Lying on the counter was a
package of candy, and beside it
was the little boy's money. The
clerk spoke to him, and he began
to dig first in one pocket and
then the other pocket. Finally,
he looked up at the clerk in silent despair. I
tapped him on the shoulder and
asked, "How much do you
need?" He answered,
"eight cents." I said,
"Let me help you,
okay?" and I placed the
eight cents in his hand. The
look of
gratitude on his face will never
be forgotten!
I didn't have to do that, but
what a blessing. What a deep
down good feeling I would have missed if I hadn't given the boy the eight cents.
I believe it is those "didn't have to do it" kind of things that are
the real seasoning of life.
The opportunities for such rich rewards are all around us if we will
just take the time to recognize them; a word of praise, comfort, or
encouragement, a card, or a note of appreciation for "just being you."
Just little gestures of love and friendship when "you didn't have to do
it." What a difference they can make.
May you to be a blessing to someone today!
Author Unknown
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