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In honor of Christmas...
If you're going to say "here we go again", then don't, please.
I have friends, a young couple that I've known for a long time. I met them while we all worked at the Hartford Courant. They have 3 great kids and are struggling because of the economy. We talk on the phone several times a week just to keep up. Her husband, an acupuncturist, can't practice because of the cost of the fees. He was able to find a job at Staples.
Well, the newspaper that Viv was an editor for, laid her off. She's been walking the pavement while the kids are in school (they're young) looking for a job in the hopes they'll have money for gifts for the kids. The whole situation is really starting to depress her. Not for her, but for her children. They don't qualify for state assistance or food stamps.
I also have to tell you that when I was in a bind (absolutely no food), Viv and Branden sent me 2 gift cards to Stop & Shop.
I came home the other day to an envelope in my mailbox from my brother. Usually I get a gift card to Land's End. I mean, how many freaking pairs of socks does one really need.
I opened the envelope and there was a check for alot of $$$:eek::eek: To say I was speechless is an understatement. I immediately paid MY bills, got a new bed that I needed badly (sleeping on a mattress on the floor ring a bell for anyone???)
The thought of those kids having nothing under the tree really chapped my butt. So, in honor of the holiday and another "Pay It Forward", I sent them $125 (a money order) so they could get the kids gift, or even food if they needed it.
She called me yesterday sobbing on the phone telling me I have no idea how much this means to her and Branden and that now they can give their kids a nice Christmas.
I was more than happy to do it. They're great people and have really had a streak of bad luck. Raising 3 kids as well can't be easy either.
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Send me your address and I will send you scented cream for your chapped butt! :D You are wonderful!!
:love: Cathy
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I strongly believe in the "Pay it forward" theory. I'm glad you were able to help someone who needed it!
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That's great! Here's another nice story of the power of many. http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/12/22...ven/index.html
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Good for you Donna, I know your not rolling in the dough so that makes what you did extra special.
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:) Yes Donna that I know came from your Heart.. That is all that matters.. Good for you & God Bless You..
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Congratulations.:) That was a wonderful thing to do.:)
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Oh, what a nice, good thing to do, Donna. Blessings to you.
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Nothing to chide you about - you took care of your needs first, and shared what you could! You are CHRISTMAS, girlfriend!:D
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My heart is full this morning for a similar reason.
I have a house that I rent to a single mother and her daughter. She's been going to college as well as working. She works as a home care provider for elderly and disabled and does hair in her spare time. She's often struggling to make ends meet.
This month she is having an especially hard time. Due to some health issues, she missed 10 days of work. Not a good thing when money is already tight. I told her not to worry about making the rent on time, catch up when she could.
Last night I got a small plant and a card thanking me. The note she added was better than any gift I could have received. I consider her December rent "Paid in Full'.:D
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It's called "Pay It Forward" and it feels great!!! It's not that you expect anything in return, it's the feeling. Nothing like it!!
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Being nice to kind people is always good. Yes sometimes people disapoint and are vile but that is there soul, not yours.
You are a great person, never forget that.
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donna.... ((((hugs)))). happy christmas