Posted by NW Ohio Tim on February 02, 2011 at 22:16:51 from (76.76.36.32):
In Reply to: How do you thank em? posted by Case e on February 02, 2011 at 18:59:56:
We had a young couple built a house right across from us back in the 70's. They were out of the city and weren't ready for the country.
They were constantly stuck in the ditch, driveway blown shut... etc. We always helped them out for nothing more than a thanks. He really wanted to pay many times, and it was sure tough on me when I was a teenager to not take the money, he had out offering me, but dad raised us to be good neighbors.
Dad passed away 4 years ago and mom still lives there, I couldn't wish for better neighbors. They keep an eye on the place, they get the mail for mom when the weather's bad. Sometime's, they'll just walk across the road and visit.
I don't know if it's because of us helping them out, back in the day, but I wouldn't trade them for a box of gold today.
Just keep thanking the snow plower, keep offering payment even though he won't take it, and help him out when the time comes.
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