Tuesday, December 22, 2015

A "Holiday" Feel Good Story

It's been a few weeks since I've been writing and sharing . . . where does the time go?!?  Now just a few days before Christmas and I have a delightful "spirit of the season" story to share!
A friend and I were going to go to lunch and were unsure of the location of the place.  It came upon us so fast that we missed the turn into the parking lot.  I quickly looked up and told my friend to make a quick left at the corner and come back around to get into the parking lot. Unfortunately neither of us so the "no left turn" sign and very quickly a policeman that was directing traffic waved at us to pull over.  I of course felt terrible because it was me who told her to turn left!  The police officer went through all the usual items when one is pulled over, and told us he didn't have the ticket book to write the ticket so we would have to meet him at the police station in about 1 1/2 hours.  We pulled into the lot for a quick lunch which of course neither of us could enjoy.  My friend was most upset because she had not had a ticket in 40 years!  I decided that I would go out to the officer and plead her case when I looked up and saw the officer.  I waved him over to talk . . . plead her case when he handed my friend her license back.  He told us that he checked her record and saw that she had an excellent driving record and would give her a pass.  The two of us were so grateful we almost jumped up and kissed him!  After he left we decided would buy he and his partner and gift card to the restaurant so they could enjoy lunch on us!  We waved the office over to us once outside and tried to give him the gift cards.  He told us that he could not except the "gift" but to pay it forward to someone in need!  We decided to give it to my friend who works for Catholic Charities . . . he would be able to give the gift cards to a family in need.  Such a nice ending to a not so nice lunch date!
Merry Christmas . . . Happy Holidays Everybody!

5 comments:

  1. Sometimes things happen for a reason. Now you know that someone in need is enjoying a delicious lunch. Merry Christmas to you and your family.

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  2. all's well that ends well! lovely story!

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  3. It really is a warm story, Lynn. I'm so glad it worked out that way. We forget sometime that people can be kind, like the policeman and you and your friend, both trying to do a good thing. Happy ending for all this time! Merry Christmas to you and the family!

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  4. What a heavy heart you had to feel responsible for this traffic violation! I'm glad your friend didn't get the ticket. How kind you were to try to treat the officer. Fortunately someone will enjoy the meal from your kindness. Have a very Merry Christmas!

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  5. What a happy holiday story, that could so easily have ended up being a sad holiday story.

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