We went to Lake Powell for a some summer fun in the sun, and sun we had! It was over 100 most days, you could really feel the heat pouring down on you. As we got to the boat dock, we had to search up and down the long rows looking for little black wagon's to transport our stuff in. They were so hard to locate. I finally found one about a mile away, only to find out that it was filled with someone's belongings. (I resisted the temptation to throw their stuff in the Lake and take it for myself, of course I am joking.) We finally located two carts and got all of our stuff loaded on to our boat. I asked my nephew Nelson to help me take the carts back to the parking lot. We walked them to the parking lot and gave them to some men that had just pulled up. They were very grateful and a little bit in awe of our kindness.
It really got me to thinking that there are so many tasks that we can do for each other, that really aren't that big of a deal to us. Looking for that little black cart up and down all the isles took forever, yet returning it to the parking lot for someone else to use only took a few minutes, and it felt so good.
Thanks for helping me with my Little Give Nelson!
1 comment:
What a fun story... You are really kind to not throw the other peoples stuff in the lake!!! I think that's a little give on its own!!!
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