We spent the morning weed eating a large berm area that cannot
be mowed with a mower due to Native American burial remains being in the area. It
took a while but at least we got it out of the way. One of other aide decided
to take a picture of us and send it to our supervisors. We got a nice kudos email
of thanks for our hard work. Ok, I was being blessed, but I really hadn’t been
able to help anyone else (except maybe the hawk). Later one of the camping
groups came over and gave each of us something to drink. I ended up being given
a couple sparkling sodas – something I really enjoy. I continued through my
day. Yes, I helped a family with directions and made the park a little cleaner.
But It still wasn’t what I was expecting. I guess I was fixated on being a big
blessing to someone.
On the way home, I noticed that since I was given an extra
soda I had not used the one that came in my lunch. I decided to take it with me
in the car for the ride home. As I got to the exit on the freeway I noticed a
man standing with a sign that said “Old Man Needs Help”. I usually try to keep
a few dollars in my wallet for just such occasions. This time, I was fresh out. I saw the flavored
soda water that was still cold and held it out to him. “It’s all I’ve got”, I
said. His face broke out in a smile and he said “thanks” as I handed it to him.
The lady in front of me handed him a couple dollars. I made me think: None of
the things I did today was grand or spectacular. But maybe, just maybe, they
were all that was needed. Baby step, add up. Tomorrow’s another day. Who can I
help next? If we all help, It can add up to big change.
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