I had a "Carol Burnett" ten minutes yesterday that I have to share for a good
chuckle--even a rip-roaring laugh AT MY EXPENSE. I am still chuckling-I am
easily amused.
I was grocery shopping yesterday at our local store and
they had a big special on sodas-12 packs for 4 for ten dollars. So along with
many other groceries, I figured I would stock up for two holiday parties with my
twelve grandchildren. (Sodas are a treat so I try to get them for big
celebrations.)
I purchased 16 cartons and then had to stack then high in
my overly full of "stuff" Honda accord. So picture 16 -12 packs of soda in back
seat....I have a back door that is not working well (14 year old car) but I had
to fit sodas in so I used it and then shut the door.
I pulled out to the
roadway (a four lane highway) and saw on my left a ways away an 18 wheeler, so I
made the right turn swiftly and "lo and behold" my left rear door flew open and
soda cases went bouncing out on the street.
I pulled over and hopped out
and sodas were rolling everywhere. The 18 wheeler had stopped a few car lengths
out and several folks (maybe 6 to 8) came running to scurry and retrieve 40 plus
cans of sodas rolling all over the street and my brother's carton of
cigarettes.
The retrievers placed the sodas on the side of the street in
the recovery and one lovely young African American woman stayed to help me place
all the sodas back in my car -cans by cans. I thanked her and asked her her
name . I thought she said Inka. So I told Inka for going the extra mile she was
in my prayers all day. She even took the leaking can that was hosing out soda
everywhere to the trash can for me.
So for all your "Carol Burnett, Red
Skelton and Lucille Ball , keystone cop" moments...say a prayer and give
thanks...all of my soda were returned. I only lost two or so in the incident
from breakage and went on my merry way laughing at myself all the way home.
I am certain the driver of the truck was laughing out loud with this not
so little white-haired lady and her 8 or so "Good Samaritans" scurrying around
the roadway to retrieve cans. Now if only someone got a video of this I could
send it to America's funniest home video and make a cool $10000 if I
won.
BTW I told this story to a number of staff and residents at the
nursing home and Hal, one of the residents at the Hebrew Home suggested if it
had been cans of Sclitz maybe not so many of them would have been returned. I
laughed and so did he.
So give thanks even for the stupid and ridiculous
moments in your lives....you may even meet an Inka and see the goodness of the
Lord. I ,also, want to mention no one honked with impatience nor was their any
unkindness in the moment.
So many people out there are good and
generous. Remember that in your daily walk. Many people will rise to the
occasion and the moment. So my FLASH mob was a great one !!! I wish I had
everyone's names to pray for so I will just pray for all Good Samaritans out
there.
Peace and Prayers,
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