I went to the post office today to mail a package and bought a book of Canadian and United States stamps too. I like to have them on hand – when I send out my “just because” / random / birthday / and soon to be Christmas cards!
I waited in line for about 15 minutes – as there were quite a few people ahead of me. I waited patiently and after my turn, the line was twice as long as it was when I started to wait!
As I passed the last 2 people in line and headed out, I overheard a “more experienced” gentleman sweetly tell a woman,
“All I’m waiting for is to get Yankee stamp, to send this to my Yankee daughter!”
I giggled (inside) and quickly reflected on my time living in the United States. My mother was so awesome and sent me SO much snail mail. I’m sure that she phoned, mailed me, AND emailed me something everyday for the first 30 days after I packed up and left the country at 18. She backed off from daily communication after that – but still to this day stays consistent with unique messages. Love ya Mom! Now you all know where I get it from – but have a long way to keep up with her kindness.
I quickly turned around and excused myself for interrupting. I said, “I have a US stamp!”
Before the man could respond I was reaching for the booklet in my purse. I pulled it off and handed it to him. In shock – he said “how much are they?”
He repeated himself, “Thanks, how much do I owe you?”
I smiled and expressed – “Nothing! Please pay it forward.”
The man responded, “I do everyday, doing everything I can for others. I learned that from my Mother.”
I smiled and replied, “Have an amazing day!”
As I left, I heard the lady he was previously talking to comment, “The Christmas spirit has started early.”
Oh honey, I thought, you’re mistaken! I definitely don’t just give random acts of kindness, just around the festive season.
I do it ALL year long – no special occasion necessary. I trust you do the same!
What an awesome entry Robyn! I love your energy – keep fighting the good fight! The “Robyn revolution” continues… :)
What an amazing post!! Robyn, I love your postive attitude!!
Robyn, just browsing through your blog entries. I love this story!! You are so awesome. You know, this would have been a great story to include in your book under the pay it forward section!!!