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We traveled to UVic together engaged in a far reaching conversation from downtown business to favourite Bible characters, and the keys to their success.
We were on our way from Vancouver to south Surrey at 9:30pm using GPS and our phone battery was dying. Before it died the GPS told us the exit to take. We went to a mall to ask somebody at a store for directions. I saw a fellow about to get in his white SUV and asked him. He checked his phone and gave me clear instructions. From his accent I sensed he was new to the area as well. Then his wife rolled down the window and said follow us. He then guided us right to our friend’s gate. It felt like we guided by angels.
Peach Arch News used this story and found another positive street story to make it a more moving piece. https://www.peacearchnews.com/opinion/letters-roll-models-offer-welcome-reprieve/
I had been listening to some podcasts about Elvis that afternoon, and a couple of songs came to mind. The first ‘That’s all right momma’ didn’t have the best tone, and then ‘I can’t help falling in love with you’ came to mind. I’d never played it before, but I looked up the words on my phone, and the groom and Loni both joined in. People loved it.
Got a note from the co-host the next day saying it was a highlight of the anniversary.
Abby’s lessons
On an early morning walk,I asked a fellow walking his dog, ‘What lessons does your dog teach you?’
“To pay attention. To focus on the moment and not dwell on the past or the future.”
Big lessons …
Talked on the phone (rather than in an email) about a situation that didn’t feel right. Got total agreement and broader perspective. Totally different experience being in conversation rather than being on screen or in email.