A potholder stitched to make an eyeglass holder |
Last week as I
got on the elevator in my doctor’s office building and two women got on right
behind me. One woman appeared to be in
her late 70’s early 80’s while the other woman appeared to be in her 50’s. The older woman reached into her purse, turned
and handed me a small quilted item. I must
have made a funny face because the woman quickly said “oh it’s a holder for
your glasses. I make them and give
them away all the time. Hope you enjoy
it." The younger woman quickly added, “My
mom loves to make things and give them away.
She gives these eyeglass holders to everyone she meets.” Her mom then whispered to me, “You know, I
put my holder on a hook by my bed. The older
you get, the harder it is to remember where you put things. With an eyeglass holder by your bed you
always know where to go to find your glasses.”
The elevator
doors opened and the two ladies and I parted ways but I’m still thinking about
the kindness of a stranger. It has had
me thinking about what goodness or kindness I've shared lately.
Oh how sweet.. I loved this story. If all the world was this kind and thoughtful. Random acts of kindness. So important. Hugs, to you
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Great Random Act of Kindness, great idea, and thank you for triggering my thoughts of "Random Acts . . ."!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet story and yes it makes me think about random acts of kindness.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that the lady felt free to give away her gifts. So often I think people don't want what I have to offer. What an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing this story. It makes me smile just thinking about the joy that lady felt about making these as gifts for strangers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a kind and generous thing for this woman to do! I'm sure she gets a lot of enjoyment out of making these eyeglass holders and making people happy. A true angel!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great delight for you to have stepped into that elevator and to have your spirits lifted with such a sweet hand made item.
ReplyDeleteI really try every day to just be kind, to say nice things like "Good Morning"- "Thank-you" and "Your welcome"- I also share my art with many~
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I love little things like that. It makes me want to be a better person.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gesture. I can imagine how wonderful she felt too so it's a win-win situation....Christine
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