A Thank You Letter

Sometimes there's just incredibly (almost unrealistically) nice people out there. In this day and age, if you leave your monthly transit bus pass lying around in a public place you can expect not to see it again if you accidentally leave it behind. If you've been to a grocery store or (like me) work in one part time, you'll know that every so often they'll ask if you'll want to donate 2 dollars for childrens charity. It's so easy to say no and for me, working as a cashier, I went through countless customers until I had the first one say yes to donating. The worst part of this? when the customer said they would donate 2 dollars I said "really?!" because I felt like I was going to have no customer donate to charity...only because for almost my entire shift...no one did.

You would'nt believe how much in disbelief I was when my dad told me his client had donated me and my sister $250 each towards our education. 

he gave me this letter from the awesome woman who generously donated the money:

umm how cool is this lady?


120% cool. get on her level.


I know this post isn't worth $250. One day when I have enough money and i'm in the right position to, I'll give $250 to a student. Until then, Thank you Glenna!