DA COUNT
A door held open
Not sitting at the table until I sit first
Not taking a bite of food until I have done so
Carrying bags
Thank yous for even the smallest favor
Offers of help around the house
Cleaning up after oneself
This week I am counting the hundred small courtesies my friend from Bolivia blessed me with during his 2 week visit. There was so much that was truly lovely about the visit, but the unforced gentlemanly behavior that has always been part of his demeanor was extremely refreshing. Thank you, hermanito...you have no idea what that meant to me.
I've got nuthin' for Friday 55 right now but check back...the muse may strike...
Otherwise, have a great weekend! And whether you agree with current policies or not, be sure to thank a veteran for the freedoms you enjoy. Thank you to all who have served with honor.
16 comments:
Here's to friends! They always count! Cheers!
Too bad all the men in your life aren't such gentlemans!
What I love about India is, that,I never had to carry anything, not even my backpack....this must not be done!
There is always a gentleman waiting to carry your bags or purchases!
I dont have a 55 yet either...ack!
Have a great weekend lime. May iut be a refreshing one for you.
Marc
May it be a refreshing one for you :-)
everyone's muse is out of town!!
Great count Lime!!
It always feel so good when a friend does the little things. And a true gentleman is a diamond in the rough these days...glad you had such a great time! Have a wonderful weekend!
How sweet, friends are everything wonderful in this world.
Being slightly spoilt occasionally never does any harm does it ??
Have a nice weekend.
:)
Have a great weekend!
Courtesy is a lost art in our society. I am glad that you had a good week with your friend!
You have a nice weekend too.
I'm glad you enjoyed and appreciated your friends courtesy. In this day and age too many people fail to think of others before themselves. Your friend appears to one of the exceptions.
Sigh! Small courtesies make my day as well, from friends and family and from strangers. A door held open, an offer of help to carry the stroller down the steps... little things that are not hard to give. Last week, I took the subway, and witnessed how at least 20 young and able-bodied people ignored an older lady needing help with her shopping cart. I was carrying two bags as well, but still the two of us managed to get all of our stuff down the stairs. Her thank you was the highlight of my day.
Sigh... still floating in my tin can...
My daughter brought home a nice young gentleman last week-end. It was refreshing to hear thank you and yes mam.
And a Happy Vet's Day to you! If in my travels today I happen to come across one, I think a BIG HUG is in order :)
I think you really deserve that gentleman experience Michelle!
Belated happy weekend and a great week ahead!
Btw: thanks for your anniversary greeting - I'm delighted to have found you too and you even speaks Scandinavian! Glad Søndag:-)
I always love to read such heart-felt expressions of friendship. The blogosphere is filled with so much spewing so often that posts like this are refreshing changes.
Now it's time for me to scroll down a post. ;)
Post a Comment