STOP/GO
Holding a Stop/Go road sign might look like an easy job…I’m sure it’s not. Wind, heat, freezing conditions and occasional motorist abuse plus the monotony of the job must be hard to deal with. While travelling south through Taranaki, Val and I noticed road works ahead of us. The Stop/Go sign woman signalled us to stop. We smiled at her and she smiled back. She had wet weather gear on but still looked freezing. We were in a warm car with radio music and no cares or worries.
On signalling us to drive on (and noting that we had just passed through Mokau), Val and I looked at each other, smiled and a short distance ahead turned our car around. Back in Mokau we ordered a couple of coffees and some food treats from a local store and drove back to the road works. We stopped our car and gave her the coffee and food. She was very surprised, grateful and happy. Her work colleague further up the road got the same. Just imagine if he had missed out!
POINTS to PONDER
Opportunities to care are all around us, often in the most unusual and remote places.
If you see someone in need and are able to do something about it…do it. Don’t overthink things.
Meet the need. They were cold and possibly hungry so we provided a hot drink and something to eat.
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