The Armed Forces are, sure enough, a challenge, and having a son or daughter who are in the Armed Forces is both amazing and equally if not more so challenging in every way, especially about their safety and longevity. Which is why you take every chance to see your child as much as you can at every opportunity!
When this young lad joined the U.S. Army, his mother knew the time had come for her to ‘let go.’ When the young soldier was granted time off, his mother planned to treat him to his favorite dish. What they didn’t expect was that they would both be treated to lunch by a stranger.
Heather Almond has this realization every single day because her son Gavin recently enlisted in the US Army and is currently going through the basic training there. Heather j umped at the chance to spend a weekend with her son, of course, and quickly made her way to Fort Benning in Georgia to see him.
Just like any proud mother, she took her son out to lunch closeby at a sushi restaurant, but when she asked for the cheque something completely unexpected happened! What happened next she just had to share on Facebook:
“This weekend I went to visit my son at Fort Benning with my daughter and mother. He is at basic training and it was a family weekend.He loves sushi, so we found a Japanese restaurant.
We probably ordered $100 worth of food and when we went to pay, the waitress said that the people at the other table had picked up or bill and they said to thank your son for his service.They were gone before I found this out, but I happened to snap a picture of my son that had one of the people in the background.
I don’t know who she is, but I can tell you that it meant the world to us. We will find a way to pay it forward.”
These kind people have seen that Gavin was spending time with his family, in between basic training, and without even going over to them, wanted to help out.Gavin’s family really will remember this moment for all time!
They saw that Gavin was a young soldier in uniform and they expressed their admiration and appreciation for the family by paying it forward without expecting anything in return.