¡°I got to talk to them on the cellphone, you know, Facetime¡¦ whatever you want to call it but the worst part was not being able to be with them, and that hurt.¡±
But that hurt, now turned to 3healing. Over the last few days, Keith has seen more 4acts of kindness than most see in a lifetime.
¡°A mother and daughter came in and gave me a blanket and pillow and a couple sacks of snacks. This bag down here, a guy who works for Fleet Services for Sacramento County bought this stuff and brought it to me.¡±
¡°Stress, 5endless stress. He¡¯s been here all week. You don¡¯t know anybody. How do you¡¦ I, I couldn¡¯t imagine.¡±
Chef Michael Durika hopes to ease some of the stress. The airport brought in Drewski¡¯s Hot Rod food trucks this week, handing out close to a thousand meals to travelers and workers for free.
¡°It¡¯s what we should all do really, globally, so we should be doing.¡±
After all, staying in tune with your neighbor. A single act of kindness can go a long way.
¡°Human kindness, 6compassion, 7empathy. We are all human, we are all people and there, there¡¯s love to go around.¡±
¡°It¡¯s just 8overwhelming to know that there are still people in the world willing to do that instead of watching out for themselves and not caring about anybody else.¡±