I saw this story a few days ago on Auburn and Ivory and saved it in my google reader. It is a story that she saw on A Los Angeles Love that was shared at a Swell Season concert. I keep going back to it, because it is just so touching. The kind of story that makes you cry and want to go out and make someone else's day brighter. I thought this was a perfect story to share here after a month of being grateful.
"'A few weeks ago, Glen was in Chicago for the tour. As he came down the elevator in the morning, an older woman, perhaps 70, in a bright blue coat joined him. He described her face thusly: "You know how you have the face you were born with until you're 25, then from 25 to 40 you have the face that earn, and from 40 to death you have the face you deserve? Well, this woman was beautiful at 70, just one of the most beautiful faces, she definitely had one of those faces you earn." And as he looked over at her, he felt the need to compliment her coat, and so he did. And she got so excited and touched, responding, "Thank you for noticing my coat. This coat means so much to me, thank you for noticing. I bought this coat when I decided to live again. I loved the color and wanted to live. I didn't leave my apartment for two years, and when I did, when I decided to live, I bought this blue coat." Glen was a little surprised and a little touched, and he helped her with her bag to the taxi. As they got to the taxi, she started to tear up and the words started rushing out like when you've had a moment of kindness that unlocks all the emotions that have been sitting around for ages. And she said, "My son died in that tower. He quit on September 10 and went back the next day to pick up some last things. I meant to call him and tell him not to bother going back, but I slept late. And then I didn't leave my apartment for two years. And then I finally decided to buy this coat and live, and you noticed it.'"
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5 comments:
there are no words.
this touched my heart. Thank-you Melissa.
happy thanksgiving xoxo
Wow... I feel both happy & sad. And glad that you shared.
Enjoy your thanksgiving, Melissa!
what a sweet, touching story, we need more like this... thanks Melissa xo
Very touching story! We really need to live in the moment more than we do at times. xoxo
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Hoping yours is wonderful!
first of all, loooove the swell season... beautiful music!
second of all, that story breaks my heart! september 11 seems like so long ago and it, at times, isn't as big as a deal as it was the weeks after. however, after reading this story i have the exact emotions that i had after realizing what had happened that day. i can't imagine losing someone so close to me in such a horrific way.
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