I bought this Kipling Bag at the swap meet 2 years ago. It was only $2, but the zipper was broken. I took a chance that maybe I could repair it, and I actually was able to. I blogged about the repair here.
I love everything about the bag. Its red color and matching red gorilla, its size and lightweightness, its many zippered compartments, its ability to open up larger if I chose to . . . just perfect for swap meet shopping and maybe one of my best scores.
Last month (or so) a strange thing happened regarding the bag. A guy, a fellow shopper, asked me where I got the bag from and how much I had paid for it. I told him. He offered me $5. I refused.
He kept persisting. I kept refusing. His offer eventually reached $25. I showed him my safety-pin zipper repair hoping to dissuade him.
He said that he really wanted to give the bag to his daughter and it didn't matter about the repair.
And so . . .
A father's gift to his daughter I couldn't deny.
I gave him the bag . . . for free.
His name was Richard, and he said that he would never forget this day.
I told him me too.
11 comments:
Aw, that was so awesome of you!
Nice the bag! I love the color. You are so kind and thoughtful.
Izsmom
you are so kind:)
Aw, Jalna. You are an angel in human form.
Super cool.
OMG that is such a Jalna story!!! so sweet of you :)
J, knowing how big hearted, generous and compassionate you are, this is so you! -N
Jalna! You are such an angel!!
You’re a nice person.
This made my day! You have a big heart Jalna! God's blessings to you!
Thank you peoples for all your kind words!!!
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