I am a firm believer in what goes around comes around. I live my life  peacefully, take care of my family, don't shirk responsibility- even  when I am tired, annoyed, pissed off or sick. I think I am a good  friend, a good listener and would seriously give someone the shirt off  my back if they needed it. I do my share of bitching and moaning- life  sucks, why me etc. I mean, I am only human, right?  I am not in the  least bit perfect, I try not to be judgemental (not always successfully)  and give people the benefit of the doubt.
Humanity has gone  bat-shit crazy. Shootings, kidnappings awful things happen every single  day, and it hurts my heart and soul every single time I hear another  awful news story. I wonder how in the hell people can suck so bad- how  hard is it to just take your knocks and not go on a murderous rampage?
I am blessed with fairly good physical health, a loving husband, great,  healthy kids, a roof over my head, a car to drive to the crappy job  that I SWEAR I will not be at FOREVER, food to eat and a glass of wine  when I want it. I have wonderful friends, some geographically close,  some not, and some I have never even met, thanks to Facebook.
So  when one of those friends I have NEVER met sees that I am trying to win  an iPad for my autistic son's class she decided to do something  completely amazing and selfless. She talks to her equally wonderful  husband ( when he is not pissing her off!) about getting an iPad for my  boy. His company gives them away as promotions and she asked if he could  see about getting one for my son. her hubby said yes- and now my son  has his very own iPad- which has some AMAZING applications for autistic  kids. Oh, and Angry Birds too! 
This is paying it forward times  1000, a million! She is very modest and downplays how awesome this is. I  have never had anybody do something like this for me- or more  accurately my son- most especially someone who I have never even met  personally. Don't get me wrong- many people have done many nice things  for me, but WOW.  I hope she is basking in our appreciation and feeling  the love that I am projecting across the miles. I am absolutely floored  by the kindness this woman and her husband have shown- and it seriously  gives me hope for the rest of humanity.
So tonight I raise my  glass of Barefoot Sweet Red to two wonderful people who have made mine  and my son's day, month, year! *Cheers* to you! I guess all those little  things that I do that even I take for granted do add up. What goes  around comes around indeed. 
We are still trying to win  the iPad for my son's class..the applications are amazing and can help  autistic kids in so many ways..check out our Facebook page and hopefully  help us reach our goal!
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/pages/Support-Autism-Awareness-Help-Noah-and-I-win-an-I-Pad-for-his-class/173691592667555
 
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