He gave me a big thumbs up!
I was finished putting my groceries in my car yesterday and returned my cart to the cart return area. As I looked around, I saw a lady who was using an electric chair with a basket on the front (most stores have them here for folks who can’t walk well for whatever reason). She was at her car about to unload her groceries, and when I walked over and saw she had terrible edema in both legs – this happens when your lymphatic system does not work properly and fluids don’t drain from your body, and I’ve heard it is both painful and debilitating – anyway I made sure I looked her right in the eyes and asked with a smile on my face, if I could help put her groceries in her car for her.A big smile beamed across her face and said yes it would help her greatly. I asked where she wanted certain things, on the floor or the seat as being challenged with my own health concerns, I have learned some thing are easier to retrieve from one place or the other. There was a young man who works at the store gathering the shopping carts to return inside, as I walked away he came over to help her in to her car and return the electric cart she used. As I drove away, he and I made eye contact and he gave me a big thumbs up and I gave one back to him.
It felt so good for me to help another in such a small way, but I could tell it was a bigger way for her as it would have been challenging for her to balance herself and remove items from her cart, so for at least part of her journey something was made a little easier for her. – Kim