I found a flashlight in our yard as I was mowing. It was extremely nice. When I turned it on outside, it made the sun dim a little bit. Once inside, I looked it up online and it was worth about $150. A very nice flashlight. My immediate thought was to sell it on eBay. But I knew that this flashlight was nice enough that the person who lost it would be looking for it. I created a cryptic post on our neighborhood website.
Found: Flashlight
"Why are you making a post about a flashlight?"
I know. It sounds silly, but it looks really cool, it's about as bright as the sun and when I looked it up online, it had a value of $100 - $200 dollars. So I assume that someone's kid borrowed it for Halloween, dropped it in my yard and some mom or dad is really sad that it is missing. If you are missing this flashlight, describe it via private message and I'll get it back to you.
Within 20 minutes I got a reply. The guy knew exactly what it was, make and model. He just lived down the block and said he could pop by. I never thought in my life that the person would be thankful enough to make up for the quick $75 I could have made on eBay. He was so thankful. It had been a treasured gift from his son. It's a tactical flashlight. He was so distraught when he found it was missing. He is a cancer survivor. He showed me how it clicked into the special holster it came with. He is 65. He took that flashlight on all the walks with his dog at night. We shook hands. He said thanks for the third time. And he left.
Annie said he walked really fast for someone who was that old.
2 comments:
Returning that light to it's owner was holy, Juan.
Wonderful story. Good Karma coming your way. :D
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