This blog is intended to both encourage others to go out and do some good in the world and acknowledge the good that is all around us.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Kinnear's Kindness
I have been seriously lacking in my posting duties, but my husband and I were just discussing something that happened to us, a few years back, and I just had to share it. Normally, I am not remotely interested in celebrities. Frankly, I don't get the hype, but I do have a soft spot when I hear that one is genuinely kind. So, when I experienced one of them being kind, first hand, I just about melted. It all happened, a few years back, when my husband and I decided to take a trip to visit some family on the East Coast, for my daughter's first birthday. We were lucky enough to get a direct flight, but we still arrived tired, and with a one year old in tow, we had a lot to carry (suitcases, snacks, diapers, carseat, etc.). We made our way out to the car rental shuttle, and while we were waiting in line, I turned around and noticed a familiar face. I mumbled, under my breath, that Greg Kinnear was standing behind us, but my husband couldn't hear me. So, we got on the shuttle, and shortly after, Greg Kinnear got on too. My husband was surprised to see him (as he didn't hear me), so he stuck out his hand and said, "Mr. Kinnear!" Greg Kinnear shook his hand, but he was on the phone, so he didn't say anything. He sat down next to us (we were on the bench at the back of the shuttle), and he sort of turned away from us. I was a little annoyed and dismissed him as another self-absorbed celebrity, that is until he hung up the phone a few seconds later. He began by apologizing profusely for having been on the phone, saying that it was his daughter's first day of kindergarten, and he had been talking to her about how it went. He talked to us, the whole way to the rental car place, and when we arrived, without saying a word, he grabbed our biggest suitcase and carried it inside to the rental car counter!! Did I mention it was POURING?!? It was so genuinely nice that, to this day, I can't see his face without saying, "Awww," and thinking about that day.
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