"You can't live a perfect day
without doing something
for someone who will never
be able to repay you."
~ John Wooden ~
Yesterday I had to go to the doctor, so my kids were off spending time with grandma. After my visit, I went on to the grocery and left - bags in hand.
As automatic doors opened to bright sunshine, it took no time to notice traffic was held up. There was an elderly woman at the center of it all, slowly managing to push a cart up the incline which leads to the store.
Normally, I'd have my own hands full leaving with two children and a full cart, but today that was not the case. I was completely free to help.
I asked if she needed anything...
She said, "Oh, thank you! I think these young people are getting quite frustrated by my holding them up." I noticed the cane in her cart. I asked, "Would you like me to push the cart while you walk along side?" She replied, "No, I have to use this cart for balance. I never would've thought I'd have so much trouble just walking in to the grocery store." As we reached the doors, she turned and said, "Thank you so much for stopping to help me," and she walked inside.
As I made my way out to the car, I couldn't help but think... I didn't help her to the door any faster by helping push her cart. Just walked with her. Maybe that's all we need sometimes, is to go through an experience with someone by our side.
"Act as if what you do
makes a difference. It does."
~ William James ~
Being in the right place at the right time is such a blessing. Lovely post.♥♫
ReplyDeleteCompletely agree :)
DeleteSometimes it's the "little" things we do that have the biggest impact on someone else's life--be it for a moment, a whole day, or longer.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely post. You have inspired me to be more mindful of ways--"big" and "little"--in which I can reach out to others.
xoxo
Megan, this is such a great story, thank-you for sharing! If we remember the final quote it will shape our attitude in every day!
ReplyDeleteI'm canning pickles and just hopped on for a peek while I wait for the kettle to boil:) It's that time of year.
Hope your summer is going well.
Thanks Janet! Yes, that final quote speaks volumes :) No canning here... never tried it, and don't know that I will, at least not until both the kids are a little older :) School starts for Olivia on Tuesday :( I have a little longer with Zachary, he has an extra week to wait, since he'll be in pre-K. Other than that, the weather is great ~ love this time of year!
DeleteBeautiful post, and so true. This is my life and I am so blessed to say that. One of the gifts God gave me is the gift of encouragement. Funny thing is, I don't get encouragement from alot of the people around me. I wish they could read your post. Most people are so out for themselves. God bless you for helping that little lady.
ReplyDeleteThank you - a lovely reminder of the important things in life. xx Michelle
ReplyDeletevery inspiring post!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Christine! I've been thinking about you recently :) Glad to see you stopped by!
DeleteWonderful, inspiring words with which to start my day. Thanks dear Megan.
ReplyDeleteBlessing hugs,
Teresa
What a beautiful message and an experience that I know you will always remember....Thank you for sharing that special moment with us!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful post, Megan. The little things we can do can brighten a life. TY for sharing your thoughts.
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ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what a small gesture to you is, but a great big one for the one you help.
Silverbutterfly
Wow, what a servant heart you have, and a great reminder to stop and think of, and serve others each day. Thanks for sharing your story.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kathleen :)
DeleteHi Megan - just came across your blog from watching a UTube tutorial and she mentioned your name. You have a lovely blog and
ReplyDeleteit is so uplifting! I plan to bookmark it! I love your digital artwork. May I ask how you learned to make these. I have been
trying to teach my self photoshop to make my own vintage images for my mini albums but don't seem to be getting anywhere.
Have a great day!!!
Hello Pam ~ I actually am self-taught, and use a free program called GIMP to create my artwork. I started out by playing around with the program... no specific project in mind. As I figured out more and more, I would do an internet search looking for a tutorial on a specific technique, such as: How to create a .png image using GIMP. I'm sure you could use these ideas, only using photoshop in place of GIMP. Just have fun, and don't give up :)
DeleteWhat a lovely posting! And you know, you probably hit something right when you say that sometimes we just need someone to come alongside us....i takes away the feeling of being it (whatever 'it' is) all alone.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story. Thanks for sharing! I find myself in situations often where I get the chance to either turn and walk away or listen to that still small voice inside and help out. It's amazing what a wonderful lift it gives me to brighten some one else's day. A gift from above for both of us. Bless you!
ReplyDeleteHey, Megan,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this beautiful story with us... You are pretty amazing... :-)
Blessings,
Tatiana.
Hi Megan, I love your blog and all the wonderful tags/papers you create and share so generously. When I was visiting Mikey's mom blog (http://ros-mikeysmom.blogspot.co.uk/) I saw her linking to your blog with the address http://lilac-n-lavender.blogspot.co.uk/ and I just wondered about the UK address. I always visit you at http://lilac-n-lavender.blogspot.com. Please check it out, it's the same blog but different address which made me wonder. Thanks again for all you do.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your lovely story. It made me cry. Love your blog and thank you for all the great graphics.
ReplyDeleterita
Thank you Megan for sharing about your adventure in helping. It reminds me of what Jesus said, in Mat.25:40 about doing good to the least of my brethren, you have do so for me as well. Once again Megan, thank you for sharing, it was so encouraging to read. August
ReplyDeleteMegan, seu post é um exemplo do que você é, e que todos nós precisamos ser: generosos e saber olhar o outro como gostaríamos de ser olhado. Esse é meu lema de vida, fico imensamente feliz de saber que é o seu também.
ReplyDeleteMegan, muito obrigada pelas belíssimas imagens que você generosamente disponibiliza.
Muito, muito Obrigada. Amo seu blog.
Thusly really warmed my heart. Thank you for sharing and the reminder,
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