dss62467
Cathlete
A few years back, I was taking my dog for an early morning walk and found a cell phone in the road. There was still power left in the battery, so I took it home and searched through the internal contacts list until I found one that said "Mom". Later that day, I called the number and talked to "Mom" to let her know I found the phone. My husband kind of was like, "what are you bothering to do that for?" And I said that it was just the cool thing to do. The lady eventually told her son and he came to pick it up a week or two later, and was very grateful that I had taken the time to get it back to him.
Yesterday when DD, DH and I went for our bike ride, I had my cell phone in my daughter's bike trailer (in case of an emergency - like a broken bike chain...). The phone must have fallen out when I hit a bump on the road, because a few hours after we got home I got a call from someone who had found it. A young girl from down the street brought it right over. It looked as if it may had been run-over because the face plate was destroyed, but it still works! I hadn't even realized that I lost it, but I was very happy that someone did for me what I had done for someone else!
That whole "Golden Rule" thing really is an excellent motto for life!
Yesterday when DD, DH and I went for our bike ride, I had my cell phone in my daughter's bike trailer (in case of an emergency - like a broken bike chain...). The phone must have fallen out when I hit a bump on the road, because a few hours after we got home I got a call from someone who had found it. A young girl from down the street brought it right over. It looked as if it may had been run-over because the face plate was destroyed, but it still works! I hadn't even realized that I lost it, but I was very happy that someone did for me what I had done for someone else!
That whole "Golden Rule" thing really is an excellent motto for life!



