about me,, humm,, old gray haired, half wore out, totally broke, blue jean wearing, bluegrass picking, father of 3 girls, married since I was in Junior High, armchair adventurer, introverted, homesteadin', codger from the soverign nation of Texas. But I do have an open mind..
One good deed a day? Yes...I would also say my efforts are neglected! Now if she could find the bugger who stole my iPod and bash him over the head with a broom, I would consider it a very good deed indeed!
That young girl will make a difference in so many lives throughout her volunteering. Thank you Glenn for sharing this beautiful story of selflessness. We all can learn from it. Thanks for being a good friend to me too!
What a heart-warming story. It also gives a postive spin to todays young people. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a dose of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOne good deed a day? Yes...I would also say my efforts are neglected! Now if she could find the bugger who stole my iPod and bash him over the head with a broom, I would consider it a very good deed indeed!
ReplyDeleteThat was so inspiring! Glad I took the time. It's always refreshing to hear a story like hers. THANKS!
ReplyDeleteglenn, i'm feeling a little like you. i don't do enough. no excuses.
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The very best of what we can be is in that sweet young lady. I promise to do more. Thanks, Glenn.
ReplyDeleteThat young girl will make a difference in so many lives throughout her volunteering. Thank you Glenn for sharing this beautiful story of selflessness. We all can learn from it. Thanks for being a good friend to me too!
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