Pay it Forward was/is a great movie and I am not ashamed to say, it got me a little mysty. The message it conveys is a great one and I have been the recipient of it, now TWICE.
The first time was when I walked into an IHOP as a family was leaving. The oldest man of the family thanked me for my service (I was wearing my "Veteran on medication for YOUR SAFETY' cap and shook my hand. He pressed a $20 bill into my hand and said, "Enjoy your breakfast'.
I was taken aback that it was all I could do but yell to him as he went out the door, "Thank you!"
It was the main topic of conversation between my fiancée and I all thru breakfast.
As we were leaving, I just finished paying for our breakfast by credit card when a family came in and an older, grandfatherly type was with them, wearing a Vietnam Veteran cap. I immediately went over to him, thanked him for his service and shook his hand with the same $20 bill that was given to me and also said, "Enjoy your breakfast!"
Today, as I drove up to the window to pickup my blueberry donut holes and French Vanilla Latte, I started to hand the cashier my credit card to pay for my order, but she said that my order had been paid for by the woman who was driving the vehicle ahead of me. I was shocked, as I didn't even get to see or notice her in front of me.
There are a lot of great people in this world with great hearts. Now I plan on "Paying it Forward" once again.
My mother told taught me to think of others by doing simple things for them, like simply holding doors for the elderly and I also try to do that and other things for others.
I am almost getting tired by people paying it forward to me, FIRST! Tomorrow when I go out, I am going to Pay it Forward to someone else FIRST!!!
HOW ABOUT YOU?
The first time was when I walked into an IHOP as a family was leaving. The oldest man of the family thanked me for my service (I was wearing my "Veteran on medication for YOUR SAFETY' cap and shook my hand. He pressed a $20 bill into my hand and said, "Enjoy your breakfast'.
I was taken aback that it was all I could do but yell to him as he went out the door, "Thank you!"
It was the main topic of conversation between my fiancée and I all thru breakfast.
As we were leaving, I just finished paying for our breakfast by credit card when a family came in and an older, grandfatherly type was with them, wearing a Vietnam Veteran cap. I immediately went over to him, thanked him for his service and shook his hand with the same $20 bill that was given to me and also said, "Enjoy your breakfast!"
Today, as I drove up to the window to pickup my blueberry donut holes and French Vanilla Latte, I started to hand the cashier my credit card to pay for my order, but she said that my order had been paid for by the woman who was driving the vehicle ahead of me. I was shocked, as I didn't even get to see or notice her in front of me.
There are a lot of great people in this world with great hearts. Now I plan on "Paying it Forward" once again.
My mother told taught me to think of others by doing simple things for them, like simply holding doors for the elderly and I also try to do that and other things for others.
I am almost getting tired by people paying it forward to me, FIRST! Tomorrow when I go out, I am going to Pay it Forward to someone else FIRST!!!
HOW ABOUT YOU?