Nothing annoys me like arrogance. Nothing moves me like humility.
On my way to work the other day I stopped at my corner mart to grab juice and cold medication. When my turn came to cash out, a flashy woman
in a business suit slipped in front of me with her coffee and a plastic smile. “I just need to pay for this.” Really?
Did she think the rest of us were
in line for rebates? She fumbled for her
money, tossed a dollar on the counter and said, “Keep the change,” as she swished
out the door. The young cashier actually blushed. “I’m really
sorry. She does that every morning.”
I’m not big on confrontation, but I was actually hoping she
was still in the parking lot when I left.
Just as well. Calling her out
would have made me late, but maybe I could have sneezed on her.
That same day, I stopped at the grocery store on my lunch
break to grab a few things. A few became
too many and I bobbled my purse rounding the aisle cap. When I managed to stop and see what I’d lost,
an ancient gentleman was coaxing my lip gloss from under a display. Before I could thank him he said, “It’s a
good day, missy. I can still help.”
Pretty is as pretty does, my mom would say.
aunt lee! this made me tear up. the world can give us 100 reasons to be upset and sad but it only takes one quick act of kindness to make up for all of it.
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Meg is a very bright Young Lady...couldn't have said it better.
ReplyDeleteMeg knows the secret power of wee things. Thanks, Meg, for being real and staying sweet.
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