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                             September 23, 2004
  Cheryl Speir, Editor, moderator @ write2theheart.com


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     Ellie found a bargain at the thrift store and it wasn't even one of
her purchases. But, she wasn't the only one, nearly everyone there
was able to enjoy this 'bargain.'
    
Bargain At The Thrift Store
By Ellie Braun-Haley

     It was autumn in Canada so finding a summer blouse for a trip
to Mexico was next to impossible. My sister and I decided to check
out the Salvation Army thrift store while my other sister and
mother both went to a doctors appointment to have their respective
hip replacements checked.

     Sue and I found a couple of nice items and we were standing in
line waiting to pay. In the lineup there were two people ahead of
me. A young man was being waited on. He was buying a rather
odd assortment of  clothes. He was chatting with anyone who was
interested and soon we learned that he had just picked out all he
needed for costumes. He and his girlfriend were going to a
kindergarten party (where his girlfriend taught) as Hanzel and
Gretel. He held up all the different items for the people in the line-
up to see. He had done a great job of putting together costumes and
many of us in the waiting line ups commented to that effect.

     I chatted a bit with my sister, while at the same time noticing
that the young man was paying mostly with silver. It sort of
indicated to me that he had robbed his piggy bank to do this
shopping.

     The cashier looked up at him after counting all the money and
told him he was short. The young man thought for a moment and
then pleaded with the lady to hold the one shirt.

     He said, "please hold the shirt for me and I'll come back with
more money."

     Well I think it was apparent to many that he had already
scraped together all he could since his purchases had been paid for
all in silver. He was short by $3.00. I stood there worrying that
maybe he didn't even have more money at home to get the shirt.

     The lady in front of me, said, "how much did you say he
needed?"

     The clerk told us $3.00

     "Oh ," she said, that isn't fair. If it were me, I would just give
him the shirt."

     I agreed with her and looked to the clerk to see what the clerk
would do.

     But the clerk did not seem to be moved by this statement.

     Then the lady next to me said, "Well I could come up with half
of that."  I tapped her shoulder and leaned over to tell the
gentleman that I could pay the other half. We dug into our
handbags however both of us only had five dollar bills and we
needed the clerk to make change for us.

     During this wee exchange other customers began digging into
their pockets and wallets. While I was waiting for the clerk to take
my money I started searching my pockets. Quickly I discovered a
dime in one pocket, thirty five cents in the other pocket  and a
quarter rolling on the bottom of my hand bag. I quickly turned over
each new find to the clerk, but in the meantime everyone waiting at
the counter wanted to get into the act.

     A man beside me said "I can give 75 cents" and he handed it to
me and I passed it on. My sister had disappeared for a moment and
suddenly was back and handed a two dollar coin to me to pass up
to the counter.

     It was amazing and touching as this crowd of strangers seemed
to react with the same mind. All wanted to be a part of helping.

     Within minutes the clerk said "I have too much money." A
dollar was passed back to my sister.

     Then the lady beside me, who had been the first to offer said,
"Wait, I didn't even get a chance to give anything!"

     I smiled at her and said, "Well you did your share, because it
was your idea and you started this."

     The young man smiled at everyone and thanked them. We
wished him the best and he left. There was this moment or two of
wonder. What was it? I think it felt like a time of discovery when
for a moment you see the beauty of another soul, except this was a
group happening. I felt like I was among friends, good friends. I
didn't want the unnamed feeling to end. Then I realized I was
looking for someone else to help. I hoped that someone else
would show up needing help so I could get more of that great
feeling.

     I had only had the opportunity of giving seventy cents. It was
the best bargain I had ever found. I was left with an over-
whelmingly good feeling. I had seen the love and goodness of
others all around me. That good feeling was almost tangible that
autumn day in the thrift store. I am surprised that people didn't
begin hugging. Isn't it just a wonder that you can receive so
much for so little?

     As we stood in the line up waiting for the cashier, the man
beside me grinned and said, "It sure feels good to give doesn't it?"  

     I smiled back and said, "YOU BET!"

Ellie Braun-Haley
shaley @ telusplanet.net


     "I am never sure who is more blessed, the giver or the
receiver!" Ellie Braun-Haley is the mother of three and stepmother
of two. Besides working full time with people who have
disabilities she speaks at conferences on her books and offers
workshops to Kindergarten teachers utilizing material from two of
her published books. Her husband Shawn encouraged Ellie to write
her first book, Casey Caterpillar, which sold out and is now in its
second edition. Ellie is also gathering stories for another book.
This will be a compilation of stories of other writers on heavenly
intervention. 

Ellie says:
If you have a good thought about someone, even a stranger, then
speak the words and tell the person your good thoughts. For good
thoughts only uplift you. Spoken words can uplift the world!    

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Letters From Our Readers

Hi Cheryl,
     I was trying to remember your e-mail addy, but the website was a
better choice. You've made some nice changes on your site since last
I was here. I did want to see if my friend Linda shared that Ken Prieur
is now home and safely with his family and new bride. (He was married
 just prior to their separation, when called to War) Since so many have
been so very faithful to pray for him, I did want to share this with you,
and you may share it with your readers.

Blessings,
Diane Dean White


     I know that Lilly's parents don't count the cost when they look in her
 eyes. Thanks for sharing what God has done in preserving that small life.
Janice

Military Prayer Reminder
    
     As you read over this list of names, please take a moment to pray for
 these young people and their families:
 
Chris Speir                   
Tim Speir                     
Alan                              
Todd Holland
Graham
William
Julie Sagel
Jessie
Marshal Thompson
Jason
Eric Hernandez
Kristin Danielson
Ryan
Larry Miele
Daniel
Amy
John
Joanne
Gary Boardwine
Josh
Hadassah
Chanz Wackerly
Robert Henderson
David Habighurst
Tonia
Melissa Bair
Matthew Nutter
 
     Please continue to pray for our country, our leaders, and
our troops at this time. If you have loved ones in the military,
or who are being called to go overseas, send their names
(first and last or first only) to be included in our prayer
reminder.


Cheryl's Corner

     I have finally figured out how to enter the code from Amazon
for the bookstore. Take a moment to make sure I didn't overlook your
books. I would also love hear your thoughts on it. It's at:
http://www.write2theheart.com/html/book_store.html.
     My next project is to create a web page for our troops. If you have
a loved one serving right now, send me their name. I would love to have
their pictures to put on the web page with their name underneath.

 May God bless each of you!
Cheryl  



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