KINDNESS: Not seeing is believing
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April 10, 2015 9:00 PM
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
My grandson and I had dinner at a local restaurant on Tuesday and an anonymous customer bought our meal. We were told of his generosity after he’d left the restaurant.
We would like to say thank you for your kindness, thoughtfulness and generosity. What a surprising experience; it opened my eyes knowing there are good people in our community, but my grandson was amazed that a stranger would buy our dinner. You made our evening complete. Pay It Forward.
D. BLAZONA and COLTAN
Coeur d’Alene