Posted by fixerupper on May 28, 2013 at 08:58:05 from (100.42.82.30):
Yesterday I stopped at a local truck stop for fuel and when I went inside I saw an old man in a uniform sitting alone at a table. He had obviously been at a memorial day ceremony somewhere. So I walked over to him, shook his hand and thanked him for serving our country. It ended up he was a WW2 navy vet. He looked like he wanted to talk so I sat down for awhile and chatted and listened. Found out he went to a country school that was a half mile away from where I live, plus some other old local information. When we ended the conversation he told me his wife passed last October and that he is new at being alone, in his words. I felt good for the rest of the day thing about our conversation and how I maybe helped a lonely old vet feel a little better. Too bad I didn't do this for more old people in the past because I felt I was too busy. Jim
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