Aloha,

I ran across this story the other day and it reminded me of my road angels. One day my car broken down in a tunnel where people regularly drove 60 MPH. I was almost hit and two men in a pick up pulled up in front of me, hooked on a rope and pulled my car to safety. They left before I could even say thank you. I know they saved me from having a terrible accident.

This angel saved Janel a lot of heartache. Random acts of kindness make us feel better, help another person, even if we remain anonymous and definitely make the world a better place. I challenge you to do two good deeds this week.

On Tues. the 13th of
October we took our family down to the Jazz scrimage leaving our van at
the clearfield UTA frontrunner stop in our hurry to catch the train and
get all 4 of our kids out of the van and over to the station we did not
realize we left one of our doors open. Some kind “angel” came along and
seen that my wallet was sitting in there and called the police.

Clearfield officer Potts came and hid my wallet locked up the van
and left us a note letting us know what had happened. When we got back
to our van much later that night we found the note and I called the
officer, he informed me that this “angel” had not left their name. I
would just like to thank this person from the bottom of my heart. That
night when I was home and thinking about the problems we would have
suffered if someone honest had not come along I was in tears. Thank
you, Thank you, Thank you.

Janel Francis – Clearfield
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With love and aloha,
Susan

Angels are everywhere just open your mind and your heart to the signs.

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