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Filed Under (Life Lessons) by admin on 12-06-2008

The clumsy little fat boy tries in vain to keep pace with his Dad entering the local hamburger counter for lunch.  An open-faced little fellow, a portrait of innocence, sporting a new haircut freshly combed.  His face polished to a high shine exposing full rosy cheeks, and excited about the thoughts of lunch too!

Leaving the counter loaded with food, native instinct takes change.  The timid look changes to one of confidence and command, his stride from a graceless stumble to a quick “sure-footed” trot.

Simple contentment glows as he bites into the hamburger.  Each bite creates more enjoyment developing a face filled with satisfaction and peace.

The personal treasure that comes with remembering a kid at lunch, the elderly or needy is private and beyond measured value.  Unselfishly remembering others weakens their frutstrations and failures bringing to the surface very necessary feelings of personal worth and usefulness.

Do yourself a kindness…take a kid to lunch and allow yourself to experience the enjoyment, anonymously!



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