Even Mr. Davis managed a small, awkward smile as he looked at his son and the other kids. The parents and neighbors who had gathered around began to disperse, many of them nodding in approval.
This incident brought the community together in the most unexpected way. Mrs. Johnson is now more appreciated than ever, and even Mr. Davis had a change of heart. Sometimes, it takes a village, and a group of determined kids, to make things right. Isn’t it amazing what great things we can do when we look out for each other? I know I definitely won’t forget about the lessons I learned last Saturday, and I hope you’ll keep them in your heart, too! Luckily, there are often people around to stand up for others, like when Colin saw an entitled brat disrespecting a garbage lady:
Classic Delight Salad
My Granddaddy’s Favorite German Potato Pancakes, Inexpensive And Extremely Delicious!
KIELBASA SOUP WITH POTATOES
Dumpling soup with leafy green vegetables and green onions
Why do phone chargers heat up when charging? And is it dangerous?
Black – Deep-Seated Fears and Emotional Burdens
Olive Oil Dip with Warm Bread
Did you know about this? Wow, I learned something new!
Don’t throw away these bags: they contain silica and are very useful for the house |