Monday, March 18, 2013

The Bounty of Bears from the Salvation Army Store

On Friday, March 8, 2013 Ashley and I shared some very special mother/daughter time.  We were both off from work that day.  I picked her up from her home and drove into town to run some errands and to have lunch together.  As we sat eating our lunch, I told Ashley "we have to go to the Salvation Army store for bears".  It was a spontaneous thought, as it wasn't on my mental to do list.  God knows that it wasn't just a random thought.  He planted the thought in my mind and I had no doubt that we had to act upon it.
I assure you, we weren't disappointed!
When we pulled up into the parking lot and approached the door, the sign indicated the store would be closing on March 20th and that everything would be sold for 50% off the ticketed price.  Upon entering the store, we selected a shopping cart and headed for the stuffed animal area.  As we began inspecting the teddy bears, a lady called to us from the other side of the store, smiling and said, "Hey, Nan! Are you shopping for bears?"  I smiled and said, "yes, I am!" I gathered that she may have recognized me from the front page photo and article about the ministry in the Statesville Record and Landmark.  Otherwise, I wasn't sure why she recognized me by name.  I didn't know if she worked there or perhaps a shopper; maybe a volunteer.... She told me that they had teddy bears for me in the back room.  As Ashley and I collected our teddies from the shelves, a cartload of teddies appeared, much to our delight!  Before we had thoroughly inspected all the appropriate teddies, even more teddies appeared!  We couldn't believe our eyes! By now, two carts were brimming with bunches of bears!
We also took time to go through the children's books looking for books featuring bears.  Yet again, we weren't disappointed!  I am working on a plan that I will share with you at a later date in which the children's books will be featured.  That's a story for another time.
By the time we took our place in the checkout line, Beverly, the lady who spoke to me initially, came up to us and began introducing me to the cashier and the manager of the store as "the lady from the front page of the paper who takes teddy bears to the hospital ER."  Ashley began to place books and teddies on the counter and the next thing I knew we were told that one whole cartload of bears would only cost $2.00!! Our total purchase was $14.09! Let me tell you, there were lots of bears!  I was overwhelmed at the outpouring of generosity from the manager, Lydia.  Those ladies, Lydia, Tonya, Peggy and Beverly were awesome!  God's love and His holy presence poured forth! Their smiles lit up the room.  Tonya assisted us in getting the bags of bears to my car.  Literally, the trunk of the car was filled to capacity with bags of teddy bears! Tonya and I shared a hug before we left the Salvation Army store.  She practically beamed with delight in helping us purchase such a large number of bears.
Later, after I returned home I began to unload the car, wondering all the while, how many bears did we purchase.  Lydia, Tonya, Peggy and Beverly helped us acquire 75 teddy bears that day!  I was overjoyed!  That's enough bears for three weeks!
As of today, March 19th, a total of 1,925 teddies have gone through my hands and into the little hands of those who benefit so much from my simple gesture of love.

2 comments:

  1. Hello Nan! My daughter came through the ER a couple weeks ago with a fractured arm from falling and she got one of your bears! I was praising the Lord right there in the hospital. I want to say thankyou. I also have a job from the Lord sewing hundreds of babies for orphans in Romania. Pray for me and I will pray for you. Keep serving Jesus!

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  2. Thank you Nan, for 'walking the talk' and serving those less fortunate. You are indeed a blessing to many. I hope that you are taking pictures of all the smiles :)

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