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The nicest thing anyone ever did for me was paid for a lawyer so I could get out of an abusive marriage. I will never forget that and will always be grateful. Life and love should be a blessing for us all.
Not a nightmare.
There are too many nice things for me to name as I have been blessed with several acts of kindness throughout my life. I think one of the nicest things that anyone ever did for me would have to be given to my wife and my mother. My mother once gave me a talking to when I was younger following a car accident I had been in.
I was feeling down because I had to learn how to walk again and had to make several adjustments to life afterwards. She let me know that I had two choices at that point; I could either continue to let the situation get me down or become stronger as a result of it. It was nice in the sense because she told me what I needed to hear instead of what I wanted to hear.My wife was skeptical about marrying me because I had run up a lot of debt in previous years.
She was worried that I would make unwise decisions in our marriage as well so she had a right to be concerned. Well she decided to take a chance on me and we have now been married for nearly three years and I have decreased the balances on the cards considerably and they will be paid off next year. I have never asked for her assistance in doing so because I believed that if I incurred the debt on my own, it would only be right that I paid off the debt on my own.
The nicest thing that anyone has done from me came from one of my doctors. My mother died of cancer in July of 2000 at the age of 72. I had a doctor’s appointment to renew some medications and I told my doctor about my mother's death.
The day before the funeral I saw a truck from one of the local florists come in to my driveway and I thought, "Who is sending us flowers? " I went and opened the door and the driver asked for me and handed me a basket. It turned out to be a fruit basket.
I thought, "Oh wow. " When I opened the basket and the card that came with it I saw who it was from. It was from my doctor and her staff.
That just brought tears to my eyes. It was a very special moment.
Hmmm, this is actually kind of a tough question because it is hard to pinpoint the nicest thing anybody every did for me! When it comes down to it, I think I need to pick an act of kindness from someone who did not feel "obligated" to be nice because they are a family member or very close friend. I think that kindness has more impact when it is from someone unexpected (not that the nice things my family has done for me are not very much appreciated).
So, I think I have to give this one to a restaurant owner in North Beach, San Francisco. My car had just been towed and I barely had enough money at the time to get it back. I was in his restaurant drinking wine and chatting with him, and before I left he handed me a few hundred dollars in cash -- I didn't even ask for it, and he didn't even try to hit on me or act like I owed him anything.
That was an incredibly nice thing to do, and sure doesn't happen everyday!
Without a doubt it was my Parents raising me to adulthood. They stuck it out in thick and thin through joy and disappointments they were always there. This is something I will always remember them for.
This one's tough! But I'd have to say that my fiance gets this one. I had just gone through one of the most difficult and long days that I had been dragged through in a very long time.
I had just gotten home from the hospital with a lung infection, and a couple weeks prior had found out that a very good friend of mine had passed away. What he did when he came home from work wasn't a huge gesture, but it meant more to me than anyone will ever know. He brought me home a dozen red roses with an extra white one in the middle.
Thirteen is my favorite number, and red and white roses are my favorite flower. But in addition to this, it was his birthday. It meant the world to me!
I thought about this question before answering it! I must say the nicest thing anyone has done for me, actually took me by surprise last year. I was in a situation where I had to make it to the doctor for my check-ups and my ford truck had broken down months earlier.
I prayed for God to send me help fixing my truck, but instead I received a phone call from an old friend whom I had adopted as a mom. She asked me if I wanted her red Chevy Cavalier that was 15 years old and in good condition. I began crying because I don’t know if she realized what a blessing this was to me, since I was a cancer survivor who needed the medical tests.
I thanked her with all my heart and now I have had the car for almost a year now, but it hasn’t given me any trouble. Now, I can make it to my monthly check-ups and other places I need to be, due to her generous gift and loving heart. I never thought this would happen to me, but it did and I am so grateful for the gift she has given me.
The nicest thing that was ever done for me was done for me by my father. My dad and I have had some rough times and some run-ins over the years thanks to some really dumb things done by me and his lack of patience with other people failing. In the last couple of years we have been getting along much better and a couple of years ago he called me over to “help him lift somethingâ€.
When I got there, there was a new car in the driveway and I originally thought he had just gotten himself a new car, but when I asked him about it he said it was for me. I had a car at the time but it was in pretty bad shape and I had been talking about getting myself a new car and he saved me the time, trouble and cost. It was an incredibly nice gesture.
Hands down it was the caring support of my online friends on the Associated content, Accentuate Writer’s Board and Mahalo web sites. Last fall after I had my heart attacks, I was unable to work for a long time because I could not sit for long periods. The doctors checked my heart with a catheter that entered my body where my right leg connects to my torso.
This made it painful to sit up straight long enough to write anything, and I was in trouble. I am a single mom here who depends on my writing income to survive. The awesome people of the three sites I mention took donations for me and those donations totaled a little over 900 bucks and provided 2 house payments.
That was so nice of everyone and it really touched my heart that so many people cared enough to do that. There simply were not enough words to say thanks to them all.
I couldn’t pick only one since there are a lot of very nice things that people had done to me. I can’t almost count them. But if I had to pick that person, I’d say Mama Mary.
When I was a child, I would almost bathe in my own blood. That for me wasn’t strange, I got used to it. Whenever I had a headache or if I’d get so angry, my nose would bleed.
The kind of bleeding that you almost can’t believe that I’ve lived up to now. So, my parents devoted me to Mama Mary. During my birthdays, my parents would bring me to Mama Mary’s shrine in our town and would lit a candle for me and pray for me.
Thanks to Mama Mary, I have not experiencing excessive nose bleeding since nineteen and until now. I feel I’ve been healed completely. Thanks to Mama Mary for Her miracle.
He married me I had a previous 20 year marriage where I was never good enough, wrong "99%" of the time, didn't make him happy, etc. Etc. , until I was pretty beaten down and convinced I could never be a good wife. Seven years after that one left with one of his other women, I started working professionally with this other man.
Friendship developed from mutual respect, we discussed how neither one of us would ever be married (me again and him at all) and then, in the next few months, managed to start loving each other. Two days before our wedding I was hysterically trying to cry/talk him out of it. I was terrified of being a loser again and losing again.
He didn't listen to me. We were married two days later in a lovely wedding. That was a little over seven years ago.
I never knew anyone could love me this way. I never knew I could be so happy or life could be so good. He is the best thing that ever happened to me, and he married me!
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My wife put up with all my youthful imperfections long enough for me to become the man I am today. I read a lot Christian bashing in these here pages, but my little hazel-eyed Latina girl has inspired us all to live and practice good Christian principles. I'm a better man ( not a perfect one ) because of her patience and love, that's no lie..
Colored drawings! When I was recovering in Germany from my injuries suffered in Iraq the staff were wonderful. One thing that sticks out in my mind is when LT.
Davis who works in Rehab brought her son in and he spent the day playing and drawing me pictures. She took the time to make me more comfortable and made a big difference in my recovery.
I recall when my husband and I were going through a hard time financially my mother and brother got together and made a food basket near Thanksgiving and put the basket on our front step and rang the door bell and hid. When we opened the door and saw the 12 lb. Turkey with all the trimmings I thought that it had dropped from heaven, I was close, it was mom and little brother.
I knew in my heart that it was them, so I waited until I thought that they had gotten home and I called them so that they could hear the excitement in my voice. I know that it made her day knowing that she could help. I thanked her immencely even though she would not admit that it was them that made up the basket.
However, after her passing my brother finally admitted it. It would have been a gloomy day with 5 children and no turkey and gravy. Thanks again mom!
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Well it was the most memorable One of my past BFF works in special effects, so shes a super good artist and crafter. I'm a writer, and I write alot of gothic horror. She also combined my love of cats, especially with wings and my huge knowledge of vampires.
For Christmas she made me a cat statue(which looks exactly like my fav cat) put wings on it, with vampire stake in its paw and a cross around its neck. It is positively the BEST gift I have ever received, ever! The amount of time, detail and talent that went into this piece is fabulous.
I cherish it. It is the centerpiece of all my collectiables. When we had the huge wild fires in October, we were evacuated and I have so much art, statues, gothic stuff, but you can't take it all.....I did take this because it was the one piece I could never replace!.
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I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.