In gifts from the heart
we find generosity
and humility
Cori MacNaughton
One of the things I love most about Steemit is how many amazing posts I find that inspire me to make posts of my own. And, conversely, how many comment threads I post on, and am told that my comment should be a post.
So this post was inspired by the incident that I detailed in my last post on a comment thread, regarding this post, by @dreemsteem, on whether generosity is a teachable trait.
My take: Yes. It is. I am living, breathing proof, as are/were my sisters.
My comment:
Yeah, it's funny, I was just talking to my husband about this, and one of my favorite Thanksgiving memories is along these lines.
We were celebrating Thanksgiving with my in-laws, back when I was still married to my former spouse, and my sister-in-law and I were sent to the liquor store to get more wine and beer for the family.
On the way back, we spotted a man who appeared to be homeless, and Amanda said, "We have tons of food. I'd really like to fix this guy a plate, the full Thanksgiving dinner with all the fixings, and bring it back to him."
I thought it was a great idea, so we delivered the wine and beer, fixed the guy a full Thanksgiving dinner, complete with pie, and went back out to take it to him. And then couldn't find him.
I drove up and down the streets, trying to find the guy, and finally Amanda said, "Well, I guess we'll just give it to the next homeless person we come across."
At which point, we finally spotted the guy, and I pulled up next to him, so that we could deliver his dinner to him, complete with utensils.
I wish I could describe the look on the man's face, but my wordsmithing isn't up to the task. But he was clearly grateful, moved, and a bit overwhelmed that we would even bother.
We returned to her parents home, quiet and humbled.
This remains my single favorite Thanksgiving memory.
And I would love to hear your take in the comments.
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