Those kids will always remember how their parents helped someone in need. 
Guaranteed those children will help someone in need in their lifetime.     
Bobbie 

Smile Everyday

> On Jul 18, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Larry Willis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Good story. That was a family that practiced what they preached. It was a 
> road-side church service. Those kids saw Sunday school in action.
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: RONALD L PRACHT <[email protected]>
> Date: Friday, July 18, 2014
> Subject: [QUAD-L] Thurday afternoon stories...........Special 
> edition..........The good in people.........
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> 
> 
>  This story takes place about ten years ago, so I was approx. six years post 
> injury. At that time I had a 2003 Gmc Safari minivan with a side entry lift, 
> raised roof and door. In my attempt to make the van as cool as possible, I 
> purchased a set of wider, aluminum wheels to put on the van from the local 
> wheel shop. To make things easier my dad put my new wheels in his truck and 
> drove to Walmart and had a set of tires mounted on the them . Later that day 
> I was getting home from a disabled water ski event at Creve Coeur lake and my 
> dad jacked up my van, took my old tires and wheels off, then mounted my new 
> set of wheels and tires.  That evening I drove to my girlfriends house and 
> parked my van top spend the night.
> 
>  The next day my girlfriend at the time had to work so I got in the van to 
> leave and proceeded driving down the two lane road. I made it about 2 miles 
> and I heard some loud clicking and immediately slowed down , but as I looked 
> in my mirror cars were lining up behind me. I saw a fire station just ahead 
> and then it happened........a loud bang and the entire van went down to one 
> side and I skidded to a stop as far to the side of the road I could get.
> 
>  I wasn't positive what happened, but I assumed a wheel had came off the van. 
> People started driving by me and saying and doing what they do at accidents 
> until one car stopped and a man got out and approached me. He's like "your 
> wheel came off, you want me to get it?" I was grateful and told him that 
> would be great. After he rolled the wheel to my van I told him my dad was on 
> the way, but I had a jack in the back and I asked him if he could start 
> jacking it up. He agreed and jacked the van up, but couldn't get the van high 
> enough to put the wheel on. By this time his wife and kids were out helping 
> to and they all had their church clothes on.
> 
>  My father pulled up backwards in front of my van and came towards situation 
> with another jack. He put the second jack under the frame and was able to get 
> it high enough to put the wheel on but we had another problem 
> now.............no lug nuts! Luckily he thought to take one lug nut off each 
> wheel to put the fourth wheel back on. Then they bungeed my running board 
> that was hanging off and I was ready to drive away. The guys wife was 
> directing traffic the whole time while the men worked.  Out of the corner of 
> my eye I saw the mans white shirt had grease on it. I told the family how 
> thankful I was and that they had saved me that day. I drove off pretty quick 
> to avoid any tow trucks or police that may have been called.
> 
>        About a month later I was rolling in the mall and saw the family that 
> helped me walking towards me. I thanked them again and rolled on about my 
> business. I think its pretty crazy that a family on their way to church in 
> their Sunday best attire stopped and helped me out of such a crazy situation. 
> So its easy to talk about the times Ive been blocked or screwed over in some 
> way, but I wanted to point out a family that did the right thing just because 
> they should...........no money or anything else..........just did it because 
> it was the right thing to do.
> 
>        Ron  
> 

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