My husband is deployed. I have a newborn and a toddler. The grass in my yard was knee-high. I just couldn’t get to it. I was exhausted. I heard a mower outside at 7 AM on a Saturday. I was annoyed. I looked out. It was three teenage boys from the neighborhood. They were mowing my lawn. Weeding the flower beds. Trimming the hedges. I ran out. ‘How much do you charge?’ The leader, a kid named Mike, wiped his forehead. ‘Nothing, Ma’am. We saw the flag on your porch. We know your husband’s away. My dad was in the Marines. We know how hard it is.’ They finished. They even swept the driveway. I tried to give them money. They refused. ‘Just tell him thanks when he calls,’ Mike said. I took a picture and sent it to my husband. He cried. America isn’t what you see on the news. America is three teenagers mowing a lawn for a stranger because it’s the right thing to do.
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@SagaciousSix I personally witnessed 104 degree fevers within 24 hours of a scheduled baby vaccine on 2 occasions same child. Don't tell me that had ZERO impact on a future diagnosis of autism. All medications affect everyone differently. You know this and refuse to see.
@KagleWest@MarcDwithaC but then I did a Goggle search and it was a Wes Anderson 2012 film called Moonrise Kingdom...Never seen it or heard about it until today
@PopCulture2000s Yep, he's hot, but put a dang shirt on and freakin wear your shoes. The Gentleman's sport doesn't need him dripping his "do-ability" all over the place. It is a game requiring concentration😅