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Thread: Real Life Vignettes to Share

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    I recently started a Pet Peeve thread. Venting is necessary IMO.

    I wanted to counterbalance that thread with a thread where we can share positive affirming real-life experiences we've had that show the beauty of humanity.

    I witnessed such an experience just this morning:

    I try to take a brisk one hour walk each weekday instead of taking lunch (I dine Al Desko):

    I took my walk around the neighborhood early this morning to avoid the afternoon heat and humidity There was a house that had a beautiful sour cherry tree loaded with ripe cherries in the front yard. There was a young woman with long blonde hair kneeling at the foot of that tree with her young daughter, a toddler, clinging to her back as the mother was reaching far to gather cherries from the ground. I smiled at the little girl who looked up at me with her big eyes and smiled in return. I turned to look back at the scene to burn it into my memory and saw the mother cuddling and embracing her daughter, lavishing her with hugs and kisses.

    Profoundly powerful brief moment. The tree full of fruit, the woman kneeling in her knit dress (A woman's figure IMO is one of the most beautiful sights to behold), the love of a mother for her child and the precious moment they shared that I was fortunate enough to witness. They will always remember that cherry tree. As will I. Priceless...
    "Blues fallin' down like hail." Robert Johnson
    "Aw, Pretty Boy, can't you show me nuthin but surrender?" Patti Smith

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    Excellent idea for a thread. I tend to get bogged down in the day-to-day and lose sight of the big picture far too often. Those moments of clarity into what really matters and vulnerable human emotion (like a child embracing her mother) are what make life a wonderful gift.
    I had one of those the other day when the ultrasound technician said "it's a boy" to my wife and I. It's our first child

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    Aloha!

    Cool idea for a thread.

    About 15 years ago I was at an Ice Cream stand in a rural country town in the Midwest as I was passing through on business. Hot day in July, and a very young man (8-10 years old?) was in front of me and ordered a small dipped ice cream cone. I noticed him because he counted out pennies and nickles and just made it for the purchase. The little guy probably scrimped and saved for a while to buy that ice cream cone. I got my usual hot fudge sundae and turned around just in time to see the little guy trying to cross the road with his bicycle while holding the cone. Just then a pack of motorcycles came around the corner scaring him, causing him to jump back onto the sidewalk and the cone fell and smashed on the street. The lttle guy is standing there with tears in his eyes and starting to cry. The shaking kind of crying as he was trying to hold back the tears. To him, I am sure it was devistating. This broke my heart. No one else saw this, or no one else cared. Not sure which, but something in me just snapped and I ran outside like it was my own child (even thought I have never had children).

    I helped him pick up his bike and the cone, I told him I had seen what happened and I told him to cheer up as things were going to get better quickly. I asked him if he wanted to get a banana split with three dips of ice cream with all the toppings and he just wiped the tears away said he didn't have any money. I said something like, "Let's go inside and make this right." I ordered him a large Banana Split with three scoops and all the toppings. I handed it to him, told him to eat it at one of the picnic tables outside so he wouldn't spill it on the way home, and told him I'd join him for some company. He just looked at me like I was Santa Clause and said "Thank You".

    I went outside and ate my ice cream next to him and told him that in life, you have to take bad breaks as they come because just around the corner could be a wonderful thing just waiting for you, so you never give up because there is always hope for something good to happen. He smiled at me and said thank you again and gave me a huge smile that absolutely melted my heart. Truly. It was a life-altering smile.

    I like to think I taught the young man a good lesson and that it will be passed on some day. Of all the things I have done in my life, I am most proud of this one. I'll never forget it. Yes, it was a simple thing, but sometimes the simple things are the most beautiful. The image of the little guy crying on the sidewalk when his cone hit the ground and no money to buy another one - VS - The same little guy with a big smile on his face eating a huge banana split 15 minutes later is burned into my memory forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butzy View Post
    Excellent idea for a thread. I tend to get bogged down in the day-to-day and lose sight of the big picture far too often. Those moments of clarity into what really matters and vulnerable human emotion (like a child embracing her mother) are what make life a wonderful gift.
    I had one of those the other day when the ultrasound technician said "it's a boy" to my wife and I. It's our first child
    Congratulations, Dad! I pray for a healthy pregnancy for both Baby and Mom. Few other experiences change a person's life permanently and profoundly literally in an instant than the birth of a child....
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    I did a good seed today and it made me feel good.
    An older lady, pushing 80 yrs if I was to guess, was trying to figure out how to put air in her tire and the gas station I was delivering too. I went over and asked if I could help. She had no clue. Said her car was telling her the tire was low. As I complained about a few days ago, you got to put money in the machine to get air out. I wont go there again. But I dug in my pocket and found enough quarters to get the pump working and aired up her tire for her. I just couldn't see her getting on the ground next to the tire being as old as she looked. Hell, its hard enough for me to do. Ha. She thanked me and down the road she went. Cost me a buck and a few minutes but it made me feel a lot richer for doing it!
    It's just Sharpening, right?
    Jerry...

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