On a trip for some exploring I stopped at a service1. As soon as I 2 my car, a young man came running to the car and with a big 3 said, "Can I help you?"
"Yes," I answered. "A full tank of gas, please." I wasn't 4 for what followed. In this day and age of self-service, this young man5 every tire, washed every6—even the sunroof—singing and 7 the whole time. I couldn't believe both the quality of service and his 8 attitude about his work.
This kid was really something!
When he brought the bill, I said to the young man, "Hey, I want to get some9. Can you tell me where I can find the 10 Baskin-Robbins?"
"Baskin-Robbins is just a few blocks away," he said as he gave me the exact11, adding, "Don't park out front-park around to the side so your car won't get sideswiped."
What a kid!
As I got to the ice cream store I ordered two milkshakes. Then I12 back to the station. My young friend dashed out to 13 me. "Hey, I see you got your milkshakes."
"Yes, and this one is for you!"
His mouth fell open. "For me?"
As I drove off I could see him in my mirror just standing there, 14 from ear to ear.
It's not the amount that matters but the thought and15 that often have the greatest impact upon those you love.