Sunday, February 1, 2009

Year of Miracles #41


This little miracle happened a few weeks ago...

The kids and I were riding our bikes around the neighborhood to expend some of the pent up Sunday energy. The weather had been a bit rainy and cool. It was so nice out and our ride was going well. Until we got about a mile from home, that is. Then Patch crashed on his bike. He was not seriously hurt, but the brake on the back tire was messed up and I could not figure out how to get it to stop clenching. The tire would not move, making it impossible to ride his bike.

We stood there for a few minutes while I contemplated what my next move should be. The rain was starting up again and we were gwtting a little bit too wet.

Then a car came down the street and pulled into the driveway of the house by which we were stranded. A nice man came to see what was the problem. I could pretty much tell he was just getting home from his ward (he had on a suit and carried a scripture tote; also there are four wards in our square mile, so I felt the likelihood he was a member was pretty high). After I explained the problem he offered to take the bike home for us in the back of his car while I rode home with the rest of the kids.

So he and his wife loaded up Patch's bike (and Patch, so he could direct them) and I took off home with the girls. I was really grateful to have help so quickly and appreciated the service that nice couple rendered.

4 comments:

  1. I had no idea there was such a large concentration of members in Arizona. It sounds like UTah!

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  2. Not all of Mesa is that way, but central Mesa is. I love having almost everyone on our street in our ward. Much better than being the only ones on the street or in the neighborhood.

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  3. It's always heartening to see folks taking time out of their day to help out their neighbor. Time has become such a precious commodity that people are sometimes less willing to part with it than with money. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. I always enjoy reading your miracles. I think it is such a good reminder that miracles are all around us and we will notice them if we take the time. That was nice of the man and his wife to help. I am sure it made them feel pretty good about their day as well.

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