Here is a little story to warm your heart. I’ve
simply called it
The Boy’s at An Post.
Once upon a time not that long ago the sorting
office for An Post was relocated from the local post office to a central
location in Athlone. There was a fellah working there whose job it was to
process all the mail that had illegible addresses.
One day a letter came to his desk addressed to God
in very shaky handwriting. He looked at it and thought to himself “I’d better
open this one and see what it’s all about”
When he opened it he began to read. It said,
“Dear God, I am an 83 year old widow living on a
very small pension. Yesterday someone stole my purse, it had a hundred euros in
it. It was all the money I had in the world and I won’t get my next pension
cheque until after Christmas. I’ve invited two of my friends over for Christmas
dinner so we won’t be lonely but without that money I won’t be able to buy any
food. I have no family and no one to turn to, you’re my only hope. Can you
please help me”
With a tear in his eye the postal worker went
around the department and showed the letter to all his colleagues. Every one of
them decided to put a couple of euros into an envelope and by the end of the
day they had collected 95 euros. They sent it to the old woman’s address which
was written on the top of the letter. All of them felt a warm glow because of
the kind thing they had done.
Well Christmas came and went and after the holidays
they had all returned to work when another letter came from the old woman. Once
again it was addressed to god in the same shaky handwriting. All the workers
gathered round while the letter was opened. It read,
“Dear God, how can I ever thank you enough for what
you did for me. With the money you sent I was able to buy all the food and we
had a lovely Christmas dinner. I told my two friends all about your wonderful
gift. By the way, there was five euros missing, I think it must be those
thieving fellahs at the sorting office”
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