Random (and cool) Act of Kindness

As you know, they are working on our street.  They are ripping up the water and sewer lines and working on a new water main before resurfacing the whole road.

This morning as I was cooking breakfast Sam took Andrew outside because Consumers Energy was out working on something.  They had two of their diggers out and Andrew is fascinated by the “Big trucks.”

As they stood watching, one of the workers walked up to Sam. She told him that Andrew loves watching and he asked if he’d like to sit in the digger. He said yes, and the man walked over and turned the machine off and put Andrew up in the cab of the digger.

He was in heaven! I guess he was loving being in there and then looked at Sam a bit scared and said, “All done.” He went back to Sam, who was kicking herself for leaving her phone in the house. She said it would have been such a cool picture.

The guy told Sam that when he was a kid, his dad took him to a building site or somewhere where there was construction going on. A man asked him if he’d like to get in the machine. When he said yes, he got a huge thrill. The man told Sam that it was a core memory that he will never forget. He said, whenever he sees a child watching them work, if he is able, he always tries to let them sit in one of the machines. He hopes that it will become a great memory for whoever sits in it.

Sam didn’t get the man’s name, but kudos to him for being such a nice guy and offering up a once in a lifetime memory for others. I wish I could extend my gratitude and let his bosses know what a great employee they have!

12 thoughts on “Random (and cool) Act of Kindness

  1. That is so awesome! I never have my phone when there is a cool photo either. Not the same at all but tonight our neighbor’s dog was eating one of those rawhide sticks and he looked so funny – like a little ball of fur with a cigar hanging out of his mouth. Hahahaha! And I didn’t have a camera or cellphone to get a photo of it.

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  2. Even if you can’t thank him personally or let his bosses know that you appreciated it, you can pay it forward by finding a way to make someone else’s day. It seems that was what this guy was doing and it’s those things that make this world a better place. :)

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  3. That was a good thing–probably how people should act all the time. You never know what small thing will become an important, lasting memory in someone else’s mind.
    When I was in 2nd grade, my sister and I flew from SF to Hawaii in a Constellation airliner and I was allowed into the cockpit to see the controls and talk to the pilot and copilot. Remember it to this day, of course. (No, it wasn’t like that scene in “Airplane!”)

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