I got a wonderful surprise yesterday in the morning. A good deed that I had done over two years ago came back to me in a most positive way.
Before the
pandemic, we had a custom one week before Christmas each year at the pool. We
would hold a "potluck" luncheon. Each swimmer would either make a
dish or purchase something from a restaurant. A lavish spread would be set up.
A feast would follow with lots of friendship and happy vibes
Luah and
Elena are great cooks. Pedro's primary profession is as a college professor.
His secondary profession is a chef in Canada. My cooking skills are not that
great. I can turn out an edible but not inspiring meal.
Our last luncheon
was in 2019. I had forgotten to buy something from a restaurant. I was forced
to cook something. I started with some shrimp. I added other ingredients that I
thought would make the dish tasty. I baked the whole thing in the oven. I
brought it to the pool. I put it on the table. As lunch began, people loved it.
I had a hit on my hands! I had many requests for the recipe. I had to tell
people that I just "slapped it together." I had no recipe.
I had a medical
appointment yesterday. I came to the pool late. I found myself sharing a lane
with an older lady named Kathy. She said to me the following:
"You're
Jack; I still haven't forgotten that shrimp dish that you cooked at the last potluck
Christmas luncheon."
I was pleasantly
surprised. I was touched. When you do good things, they have an impact. They
come back to you in a good way.
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