GOOD TEARS
My younger sister Cathy told me this story.
She was catching up with a friend in a Warkworth cafe. They sat in the back, sharing their family news and exchanging Christmas presents. An elderly woman sat nearby and Cathy couldn’t help but notice her sad face. They continued to talk and every now and then my sister would glance over at her. A waitress arrived at the woman’s table and Cathy overheard her ask if she was doing anything for Christmas. Sadly, she wasn’t. The waitress then gave her a timely, compassionate hug. The woman smiled and hugged back and tears welled up in Cathy’s eyes as she was deeply touched by this kind action. My sister knows that she is a richer person by what she had seen.
POINTS to PONDER
Should a waitress hug a customer? In this situation, too right. She responded in an entirely appropriate way. The customer needed a hug and got one.
An act of kindness such as this, goes a long way in helping people to feel loved.
Share your own kindness story with someone else. Be a part of something bigger than yourself.
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