This morning Doc made his requisite
stop for coffee. I looked
carefully around the check out area three times for any wayward pennies. Saw none. I shared briefly with the cashier about something Penny Finding related.
She mentioned that she had visited my cute website. Instantly I spotted a penny! As I bent to retrieve it, there was a second penny and then
a nickel! (Coins #1-3). As Doc and I walked out of the store,
we each found a dirt penny as well.
(Coins #4&5)
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Doc
insisted upon stopping at a 99¢ store for some bleach to pour in the back yard
streams (at both houses). I was
not excited about the detour. As
we walked in, I spotted a penny in check-out lane #1. The line was long, but I took note to check out using that
lane. I grabbed four quick items,
put them in my basket, and headed to Lane #1. There was no one there and the penny was waiting for
me. Doc was nowhere to be
found. I searched for him and then
found him in check out Lane #4. I
told him he could stay there, but I was going back to Lane #1 to claim that
penny!
Wallpaper Work |
By now,
quite a number of people were in the check-out line. I watched anxiously as the customers ahead of me walked over
the poor forlorn penny. I had my
$5 cash noticeably in hand to make my purchse quickly. The man ahead of me was buying ONE item
at a 99¢ store and he was using a card to make his payment. I thought to myself “Isn’t there a
minimum amount in order to use a card?”
So I jokingly said to him and the cashier, “Just add my items to his card
as well.” He replied, “Yes, do
that!” HUH?? I said, “No, I was just joking.” He told the cashier to ring it up! I handed him the $5 but he wouldn’t
take my money. By this time the
rest of the customers were engaged in the fun. The lady behind me was cheering “let him pay!” So I gave Kevin a Penny Card and told
him that Penny Finders promotes
Acts of Random Kindness (ARKs) and he just performed one! I distributed a few other Penny Cards
to the people sharing the joyous experience. Such fun! When
I looked to retrieve that penny, it had disappeared! I guess it had served its purpose in creating a moment of
JOY.
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I did find another penny before
leaving the 99¢ store. (Coin #6)
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Today we spent a few hours working
at the Pomona house. I glued loose
edges on wallpaper, took more items off the walls, and cleaned. Doc washed and painted the walls under
the staircase in the garage.
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Tonight Doc and I attended the
Annual Homeowner’s Association Meeting and Dinner. On the way, I dropped off some phone books for
recycling. As I hopped out ot the
van, there was a very run over penny by my foot. (Coin #7)
Raffle Winner |
The meeting was such fun. There was a raffle with prizes of wine,
plants, restaurant vouchers and more.
When they got to the $50 Starbucks Gift Card, Doc said, “That one is
MINE”. Sure enough, we won the
card!
Neighbors
at the meeting had such really great comments about the Penny Palace. “Oh YOU are the ones with the wagon
wheels and creative mailbox!” The
positive feedback left me motivated to create the next mailbox display … and to
get the house readied for the Open House in October.
Total: 7 Coins P (6), N (1), D (0), Q
(0) = $0.11
1 comment:
Ah. Exchange students, orientation - the breezeway is awash in coins - and no Tina. Hit for the cycle in one day, after the nickel yesterday finished off the cycle for July.
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