Wednesday, July 06, 2016
I Am Now Someone's Future Angel
The other day,
I had my car, Roddy, inspected in Watertown. I’m happy to say he passed.
Roddy (and if your car doesn't have a name, one of you has no soul.)
After doing
that, I decided to give myself a treat. It was 3:45. I’m usually due to work (as scorekeeper and statistician for a men's fast-pitch softball league) at
6:00 in South Boston, but I decided I’d drive there early and indulge myself with a
couple of burgers at Sullivan’s (no relation) on Castle Island. Rather than arrive at my job
tensed up from a bumper-to-bumper ride on the Massachusetts Turnpike during rush hour, I could relax, eat, and enjoy a nice
walk around a lovely park in the sunshine.
Sullivan's - great burgers! [Image from Universal Hub - great Boston news aggregator!]
I arrived at
Sully’s a bit after 4pm. I got my burgers and walked around the park.
I was
relaxed and happy. I started back to my car at about 5:15. As I
approached, I saw something troubling. Roddy's lights were on.
I couldn’t
understand it. Roddy is one of those cars whose lights are always on while driving,
but turn off automatically when the motor isn’t running. I tried to start Roddy. No go - dead battery. And then I discovered the problem. The mechanic who
performed the inspection had turned Roddy's lights on and never turned them off. And
now I was in the parking lot at Sullivan’s with a dead car, about forty minutes
before work.
I thought I had
jumper cables, so I checked Roddy's trunk. Nope. There was nothing to do but ask
random burger-eating strangers if they had cables and could give me a jump.
The first ten
or twelve folks I asked couldn’t help. They were kind enough, making sad burger-eating
faces while giving me the bad news, but now I was getting desperate. I pictured
myself walking a couple of miles to work, carrying my equipment (about fifteen
pounds of bases, balls, gloves, catcher's masks and scorebooks, usually hauled in Roddy's trunk) and being late anyway. And then
having to hope that someone there would be able to give me a jump before the
park closed and motor access – in or out – became impossible.
I asked
another fellow – climbing into his car with burgers, for he and his elderly
mother – if he had cables. He did! And he wasted no time in trying to give me a
jump.
I say “trying”
because it didn’t take. Neither of us could figure why, other than maybe his
cables were bad. I hoped so. If something else was wrong, I was up the creek. I
thanked him for the effort and set off to find another kind soul.
As luck – or
blessings – would have it, the next person I asked also had cables and he said
he’d be glad to help. We hooked our batteries together. I turned the key.
Vroooom! First try, and you would have been hard-pressed to find a bigger smile
in all of Southie than was on my face at that moment.
As we unhooked
the cables, I offered to buy my angel a couple of burgers and some fries. We
were, after all, at one of the best places in Boston for them and he had just
arrived when I asked him for help. He flatly refused. He said, “Praise God and
pass it on.”
And so this is
the first part of that. As for passing it on, the next stranger I meet in the
outside world who asks me for a favor will get it, no questions asked.
I’m looking
forward to being someone’s angel. In case I’m supposed to be the same sort of
angel I got, I’ve purchased jumper cables.
(Roddy is also looking forward to passing along the favor. After all, I was just looking at being late for work, but he was brought back from the dead!)
Soon, with more better stuff.
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21 comments:
Did I say "Thank You" for reading? I don't believe I did. Well, now I am. Thank You!
When I saw the title I was prepared to mourn Roddy.
So happy that's not the case.
Thanks again for the ride back to the hotel 👍
So
So glad to hear dear Roddy is up and running.
Don't forget to actually put them in Roddy! Nice story.
There is far more kindness around than not. Paying it forward helps keep that goodness alive. Thanks for writing about it! :)
I love this post! I have been in need enough times and had much welcomed help from angels myself. It's a good reminder that we all have the opportunity to be angels ourselves and make the world a better place, one kindness at a time.
Too many ourselves. Lol
I always have cables. Have yet to use them myself, but they have come in handy for a few others.
Ah for the good old days when you could push it to a small hill and pop the clutch.
Your writing brings succor and comic relief to many hearts. Believe me, you have already been an angel and whatever good you do next is only going to be a bonus. I'm happy your story didn't have you heavy lifting on the highway.
Yes, our cars have names. Yes, i've been on both sides of this coin, getting and giving jump-starts at various times. Glad it all turned out well and knowing you, you've already been the generous stranger in this story at previous times, and will be again.
So, it seems you're moving up in the world. . .
Those 'angelic' encounters are one of the under-rated joys of life.
I have been the benefactor of so many angels that I don't think I'll ever be able to pass them on, at least not in that way! (After a similar experience, I now have jumper cables in my car (Ellie), too!)
Thankful for the kindness of otherwise; glad that Roddy got his spark back.
Like a previous reader, I thought Roddy had "passed." So glad that you are still a team.
"others"....
Hooray for angels and for Roddy being back from the netherworld! My favorite car was a Ford pony car named Red Rachel. I miss her still.
I'm really pleased this story had a happy ending and that your angel turned up, after many blind allies.
A really interesting read!
Maggie x
We have been trying to get to the island for about 2 years now.
I'll remember to bring my jumper cables when I do make it there. :)
I have been in need of some kindness just recently and have received a lot, and I am only too willing to pay it back when needed. And my car's name is Bluebottle. There has been a long list of named cars in my past.... Beluga the White Whale, Polly, The General, and Erik the Red Volvo. Best wishes to Roddy, keep those cylinders pumpin'!
You know, I am having one hell of a time trying to name my current car. The damn thing just doesn't feel like it has a name... Maybe because it's a lease, and not technically "mine".
Lease... Lisa? Nah, I know too many of those... I think it's a dude, too.
I dunno.
MattConlon.com
"Don't call it a comeback, I... probably won't post as much as I intend anyway."
I love a story with a happy ending.
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