Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Helping Others Out

A week from Sunday, my Dad and I were watching cars, and finding violations for my drivers ed class. We saw a little white car slowly chugging along in the right hand lane, and we had no clue what this lady was trying to do. It looked like her car was stalling, once she got to the light, and that she was stuck. After a couple minutes we got out, and walked over to her car, to try and help her. Her car was out of gas, and it wouldn't move. We helped her push her car up, and across the street, to the nearest gas station.
That day, I realized again, how much my Dad loves to help others out, and how important it is to give to others, what we already have. We didn't have to give a lot, but the little that we could do, hopefully helped her out.
Love you family! :)

1 comment:

RaeAnn said...

What a great example, thanks for sharing that. I remember one time helping a lady at the store who was in front of me in line. She was short $2.45 and was going to put something back, so I reached in my wallet and handed $2.50 to the cashier. She was so touched and the way she expressed her thanks humbled me. I was thinking, it is just a few dollars, but to her it meant more. I was glad I made the right decision in that moment. You are right, any little bit you can do can make a difference. =)