A father’s question caused a sweet surprise.

When my sister was little, our dad called her over to have a serious talk. “I found this on your desk,” he told her. Where did it come from?” and took out a cell phone bag full of coins.

She looked scared and then whispered, “It’s my pay for… helping Mrs. Green.”

Our old friend Mrs. Green lived two doors down from us.

Her porch had bird feeders and a small garden full of roses. Everyone in the area knew her gate because it creaked. My sister, who was interested and full of energy, started going to see her after school.

She took care of the plants, fed the birds, and chatted with Mrs. Green while she made tea. It turned out that Mrs.

Green had been giving her coins as a “thank you,” but my sister thought she had done something wrong. “Sweetheart, why didn’t you tell us?” her dad asked as he got down next to her. She had tears in her eyes.

“I thought…” I thought you would be mad. It’s not like having a job, right?” He gave her a soft smile, grabbed her hand, and said, “That was nice of you.” Someone in need got your help. You should be proud of that.

Then he told them they could open a small savings jar together instead of taking the coins away. That small act of kindness turned into something bigger over time. My sister kept helping Mrs.

Green because they were like family, not because she wanted the money. Mrs. Green would tell her stories from her childhood, show her how to grow flowers, and even support her at school events.

In retrospect, it wasn’t even about the money. It was about a kid learning how much fun it is to help others and a neighbor making new friends in the strangest places.

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