Cousin Hepcat
Practically Family
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There've been some threads that seem to indicate some folks have given up on modern society and people in general these days as being lousy and selfish. Can't say I haven't felt that way plenty of times.
But an experience this past weekend really did a lot to restore my faith that there still are Really Good People and you never know when you'll run into them:
I was taking Mom for the usual Saturday midday walk around a local botanical garden, and we saw what looked like a VERY large family of unusually fine dressed folks (one who turns out was close to 100!) who looked like they were really enjoying themselves.
As we walked along side them on the main pathway, as they were laughing and talking to each other, they started smiling at us and adding, "You know?" as if we were part of the family. Their warmth and honesty drew us right into their conversation, and before I even realized what was happening, I was laughing and talking with them feeling as if I'd known them all my life!
It's just the most unusual, most IMMEDIATELY open and Good-hearted group of people I've ever met in my life, I can't quite explain it. I know it sounds crazy, but I thought, this must be what it's like in heaven.
As the eldest was putting his hand on my shoulder, smiling, leaning over & rhasping in my ear to make sure I take good care of Mom , I almost wanted to ask these people, "Wait, what planet did you all come from, and how fast can I get there?!" (Turns out they're from Planet Michigan.)
Anyway, it started me wondering:
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>> Anyone else have similar stories of totally unexpectedly meeting such Really Good People out of the blue? What types of places???
>> Do you & yours frequently strike up conversations like that with perfect strangers with such great results?
>> Is there a surplus or shortage of Really Good People in your town?
>> Is everyone in Michigan this cool?!
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P.S. When I was talking to one of the sons who's my age, who also experienced I.T. "downsizing" to a slightly lower paying job doing the same thing, he passsed on to me a family saying: "Oatmeal's better than No meal". That's so cool, I'm gonna pass it on when I have kids. (I reciprocated by sharing with him the research for my "plan B" career change)
Interested in hearing your stories / thoughts.
Swing High,
- C H
But an experience this past weekend really did a lot to restore my faith that there still are Really Good People and you never know when you'll run into them:
I was taking Mom for the usual Saturday midday walk around a local botanical garden, and we saw what looked like a VERY large family of unusually fine dressed folks (one who turns out was close to 100!) who looked like they were really enjoying themselves.
As we walked along side them on the main pathway, as they were laughing and talking to each other, they started smiling at us and adding, "You know?" as if we were part of the family. Their warmth and honesty drew us right into their conversation, and before I even realized what was happening, I was laughing and talking with them feeling as if I'd known them all my life!
It's just the most unusual, most IMMEDIATELY open and Good-hearted group of people I've ever met in my life, I can't quite explain it. I know it sounds crazy, but I thought, this must be what it's like in heaven.
As the eldest was putting his hand on my shoulder, smiling, leaning over & rhasping in my ear to make sure I take good care of Mom , I almost wanted to ask these people, "Wait, what planet did you all come from, and how fast can I get there?!" (Turns out they're from Planet Michigan.)
Anyway, it started me wondering:
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>> Anyone else have similar stories of totally unexpectedly meeting such Really Good People out of the blue? What types of places???
>> Do you & yours frequently strike up conversations like that with perfect strangers with such great results?
>> Is there a surplus or shortage of Really Good People in your town?
>> Is everyone in Michigan this cool?!
_________________________________________
P.S. When I was talking to one of the sons who's my age, who also experienced I.T. "downsizing" to a slightly lower paying job doing the same thing, he passsed on to me a family saying: "Oatmeal's better than No meal". That's so cool, I'm gonna pass it on when I have kids. (I reciprocated by sharing with him the research for my "plan B" career change)
Interested in hearing your stories / thoughts.
Swing High,
- C H