Gerhardt
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A few months ago my daughter announced that after 2 years of college she was done. I hadn't had a chance to raise my voice before she added that she was going to attend a 2-year school for heating and air conditioning. "uhhhh...okay."
So a few weeks ago I moved her to an apt. in Jeff City. Two weeks later the tornado hit, decimating her car and apartment. The next morning my front door flies open and a petite 20 year old blonde yells, "I'MMMMM BAAACKKKKK!"
It took quite a while to find her the first apartment because of her pets. Now it's impossible with an additional 500 people needing a place. She was at work the other day when her cell rang. Another landlord telling her that he'd already rented an apartment. Like her mother, she's very emotional and starts bawling. Then she hears the buzzer where a customer has come in, so she wipes her eyes and goes out front. It's a guy who comes in the store every day. He and his brother have a car lot down the street. He sees her, asks what's wrong, and she tells him.
"You know I come in every day. Today I didn't need anything but I was driving along and God told me to pull in anyway. Now I know why. When your shift is over stop by and see my brother and me." So when her shift is over she does and they walk her outside. "Pick out a car. A nice one."
All they asked in return is that she pay it forward. She's a 20 year old student, so her ability is limited. Her dad though...I'm on a quest to continue these guys' mission. Mostly in small ways, but I'm pondering a few things more meaningful.
So a few weeks ago I moved her to an apt. in Jeff City. Two weeks later the tornado hit, decimating her car and apartment. The next morning my front door flies open and a petite 20 year old blonde yells, "I'MMMMM BAAACKKKKK!"
It took quite a while to find her the first apartment because of her pets. Now it's impossible with an additional 500 people needing a place. She was at work the other day when her cell rang. Another landlord telling her that he'd already rented an apartment. Like her mother, she's very emotional and starts bawling. Then she hears the buzzer where a customer has come in, so she wipes her eyes and goes out front. It's a guy who comes in the store every day. He and his brother have a car lot down the street. He sees her, asks what's wrong, and she tells him.
"You know I come in every day. Today I didn't need anything but I was driving along and God told me to pull in anyway. Now I know why. When your shift is over stop by and see my brother and me." So when her shift is over she does and they walk her outside. "Pick out a car. A nice one."
All they asked in return is that she pay it forward. She's a 20 year old student, so her ability is limited. Her dad though...I'm on a quest to continue these guys' mission. Mostly in small ways, but I'm pondering a few things more meaningful.