12 Reader Comments On Kindness
“There’s nothing I could ever do to repay the kindness of the hospital chaplain, who helped my grandma when she vio777 was dying of COVID. She was able to video chat with all her kids, grandkids and great-grandkids. She passed away the next day, and those two hours we spent with her are the most precious of my life.” — A.
“I was hit by a car while walking across a crosswalk. I called a dear friend to let her know I needed help. She came to my home with clean flannel sheets. She made my bed, tucked me in, drove with my son to our favorite restaurant, and brought back dinner. She came again and again as I recuperated. It’s been 13 years and I still sleep on those flannel sheets every winter.” — Tricia
“Last year, my dad had a psychiatric break down. My mum and I were in the hospital with him, and he didn’t know who I was. A doctor and a student nurse came in to assess him, and, through tears, he said, ‘This woman says she’s my daughter, but I don’t have a daughter!” That got me, and I started to tear up. The nurse walked around dad’s bed and silently stood there, rubbing my back. That simple human touch meant the world to me. I think of it often.” — Sally
On passing it on:
“The day after my husband and I were married at City Hall, we treated ourselves to nosebleed Yankees tickets. We struck up a conversation with the couple sitting behind us, and they shared that they had been married for 20 years. Near the end of the game, they handed us a 20 dollar bill that they both signed wishing us a long, happy marriage. We hung their bill on the wall in our apartment and plan to save it until our 20-year anniversary when we will pass it along to another young couple just starting out.” — Anne
“When I was 15, I flew to Paris by myself to see family friends. I was nervous about getting myself to their house on my own — this was pre international cell phone days! The man sitting next to me rentapress on the plane helped me with my bags, walked me to a taxi and gave them the right address. I didn’t know how to thank him, but he told me someone had helped him on his first overseas trip. Now I always keep a lookout for people looking lost in airports.” — Nicole
On sweetness with pups:
“I was walking down a busy London street when a young man approached, chatting on his phone and walking a whippet. A police siren sounded in the distance and without missing a beat he cradled the phone into his shoulder and bent down to gently cover his dog’s ears until it passed. It was such a instinctively kind gesture, it made my heart swell.” — Maria
“When my grandpa visited us, he would bring his dog but would have to leave the dog home whenever we went out. He felt bad leaving her alone, so before leaving he always said, ‘Don’t worry, Grandpa is going to church, and he’ll be right back.’ But we were never going to church! We were going to a restaurant or the beach. We think his rationale was that if the dog ‘thought’ he was going to church, he would be forgiven for leaving her alone.” — Thami
On the kindness of strangers:
“My first child had terrible reflux. At the airport, right before her first flight, she promptly spit up all over me. The most genztrending glamorous woman silently came up, grabbed the burp cloth, and cleaned me up, walking away with a smile. I will never forget her kindness during a moment where I felt so overwhelmed.” — Monica
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