Something oddly cool happened to me on the way home today. I was out in Keller with a buyer. My routine after I finish showing houses is to stop at a convenience store to wash my hands. I’m not a germaphobe, but I have just been in strangers' houses for hours. I think most sane people would feel the need to wash up. Being the roving Realtor that I am, I have my favorite highway haunts. Among them is QuikTrip. They have clean restrooms and life sustaining, caffeine containing Diet Coke – what more can a girl ask for? So, I stopped by the QT just off 114 in Southlake to wash up and grab a tall cold one (Diet Coke that is). As I was pulling out my $1.07, a random guy walked up and put his coke & hotdog down beside my Diet Coke and stated very firmly “these are together” as he waved some bills at the cashier. For one of the few times in my life, I struck speechless. A couple of thoughts were competing for gray matter – (1) This chump thinks I’m paying for his junk food … WTF? (Of course, that was before I noticed that he was waving money around.) (2) Is this guy so pathetic/creepy/hard-up that he’s trying to pick me up in a QT??? (I’m not sure which one was more disturbing: trying picking me up or doing it in a QT.) Anyway, he finally said “it’s a random act of kindness” and handed me a card that said:
You’re just received a
RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS
We wanted to bless you out of the abundant blessings we have received from God.
Now it’s your turn …
Do something kind and unexpected for someone else.
(Leave this card behind when you do.)
It’ll make you feel good.
First United Methodist Church, Springtown
Once I figured out what was going on, I think I had the biggest smile on my face. It was all I could do to utter “thanks – have a great night”. How freakin’ cool was that? It cost the guy a buck and some change, and it totally made my day. The rest of the way home all I could think about was what opportunity I would be presented with to pass on the card.
That's really cool! I've got to print some of those up.
Posted by: Wil Bloodworth | April 07, 2009 at 05:49 PM
What a wonderful gesture and a great end to your day. Kind of restores faith in humanity. I hope you will share what random act you do, or on second thought, maybe that can just be between you and God.
Have a great week
Tricha
Posted by: Tricha Wilcox | April 13, 2009 at 12:54 PM