Special offer

IKE Lessons - Thank You God!

By
Services for Real Estate Pros with Kate Writes Right

David knocked on my door about 10 minutes ago (This was Tuesday, September 16th) and asked if he could work cleaning all the small bits and pieces of tree scattered throughout my yard.  It is certainly going to be a minimum of 3 hours of hard, hot work.  He said he would do it for $22.50 - the balance of money needed to get back to his home about 2 hours northeast of here. 

 My front yard(The photo below shos some of the yard debris.  Little peices of tree were scattered throughout the yard and needed to be raked and piled near the street for pick up by the city.)

He says that he will give me his phone number and address in Crockett with a hand-written receipt for his work.  That way the insurance company will probably reimburse this small fee for the work.

 You see, he was working in The Woodlands area and staying with friends when the storm hit.  He has not been paid, but he is ready to leave here and go home to Crockett, a wonderful quaint town deep in the piney-woods of east Texas.

I woke up this morning with genuine gratitude.  In spite of the difficulties of living without the internet, or any other source of power other than the generator.

It was a cool morning.  And I knew that I would do something useful today by preparing a meal for my daughter's co-workers at  Kroger.  It seems that more and more services are being provided each day with gas, ice and water being stocked in various places.  (Kroger got a shipment of gasoline, but not a generator for pumping the gas out of the ground.)

After all, what is more important than being useful to others in a time like this.

Thank you God!

Comments (2)

Dale Baker
Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections - Claremont, NH
New Hampshire Relocation Real Estate Information

Howdy Kathi

What a really heart touching feeled post.

When every something big hoppens being useful help folk's not to think about what is going on in there lives, for just a bit. Be useful is a very good feeling to have.

God Bless Texas and all the folk's there.

God Bless Texas

Sep 22, 2008 01:39 PM
Kathi Frank
Kate Writes Right - Houston Heights, TX
The Woodlands TX

Dale - Thanks for your kind words.  Reaching out to help others is the rule - not the exception - with this storm and with the people in this area.  We are all blessed - in spite of the challenge.

Sep 23, 2008 01:13 AM