Posted on 09/22/2005 10:08:14 AM PDT by outlaw1_2003
I am a truck driver.The Thursday after Katrina hit New Orleans I was on a run to New Jersey. While en route there, I was stuck in traffic on Interstate 81, just below the Virginia state line, (Bristol, Tennessee), due to a traffic accident with a fatality involved. This accident involved a tanker truck hauling a hazardous material load that developed a leak, which meant that we weren't going anywhere for several hours.
After being told by the Tennessee state troopers that we would be sitting still until the clean up was completed, I set my brakes on the truck and got out to stretch my legs. Other truck drivers did the same, and at one point there were 5 of us standing there by my truck, complaining. Sitting right beside me in the left lane were two elderly people in a Silverado pick up truck, which was loaded quite well. The man, (Joe), lowered his window and asked what was going on regarding the traffic situation.
Soon we were all talking with this couple. I mentioned that if I had known about this, I would have bought something to drink, (water), for I was becoming thirsty. The lady, (Anna), said that they had plenty of water and sodas in the cooler in the bed of the truck and offered everyone present something. While she was back there, she said that she had plenty of tuna salad made up, and asked if we would be interested in a sandwich. After some urging from Joe, we agreed to a sandwich. While Anna was making the sandwiches on the tailgate of the truck, she was singing like a songbird. To be close to 70, (I guess), she had a remarkable voice. When she finished making the sandwiches, and putting everything up, Joe raised the tailgate of the truck to close it. I noticed a Mississippi license plate on it. I inquired as to what part of Mississippi they were from. Joe said Biloxi. Knowing that Biloxi had been ravaged also by hurricane Katrina, I asked if they sustained any damage. Joe said that they lost everything but what they had on and what was in the pickup. All of us drivers tried unsuccessfully to pay them for their drinks and the sandwiches. They would have nothing to do with it. Joe said that their son was living around Harrisonburg, Virginia and that they were going there. He was in the real estate business and that there was a home that became open, and that they were going to start all over there. Starting over at their age would not be easy.
I will soon be 48 years old, and I have to say that I have never eaten a tuna sandwich with side orders of reality and humility. These people lost everything except the pictures, important documents, and some clothes. Joe had managed to get their antique heirloom grandfather clock into the bed of the truck and Anna got her china and silverware, but that was all. These wonderful people lost practically everything they owned and still would not accept any money for their food and drinks. Joe said that "it was better to give than it is to receive." They sought refuge behind a block wall that he had built years ago, and they watched their belongings and their home disappear in the winds of Hurricane Katrina. Joe said that during all this he had one hand holding onto Anna and the other holding on to God. Their truck and themselves came out of unscathed.
As I stated before, Anna was singing a song while making the sandwiches. The song is titled "I know who holds tomorrow," an old gospel song. She knew every word and was quite a gifted singer of it. Have you ever heard it? The chorus of this song is, "Many things, about tomorrow, I don't seem to understand. But I know who holds tomorrow, and I know who holds my hand." There is no doubt, in my mind, who was holding both their hands. I know there have been many, many emails that have circulated over the years about things that will touch your heart, but this one I personally was involved in.
Forget all of the politics that the news is striving on, and think about people just like Joe and Anna. If you can, help out with the victims relief funds. If you cannot, at least offer a prayer for everyone.
Wow. Guess some people really can make lemonade out of lemons. I wish I were more like that, maybe something I should work on.
Wonderful story...prayers to all....
Thanks for a wonderful post!
WKB: Mississippi ping!
Just one word - WOW!
Now folks, that is truly, two wonderful Americans. Pray for them and their very successful new lives in VA. Thanks for the report. I dare say we will not see it on the MSM. Fantastic people.
Remarkable story. Remarkable people.
God's blessings on Anna and Joe.
Artist/Band: Krauss Alison
Lyrics for Song: I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs
I don't know about tomorrow, I just live from day to day;
I don't borrow from it's sunshine,
For it's skies may turn to gray.
I don't worry o'er the future, For I know what Jesus said;
And today I'll walk beside Him, For He knows what lies ahead
(chorus)
Many things about tomorrow I don't seem to understand;
But I know who holds tomorrow, and I know who holds my hand
Ev'ry step is getting brighter
As the golden stairs I climb; ev'ry burden's getting lighter,
Ev'ry cloud is silver-lined.
There the sun is always shining,
There no tear will dim the eye;
At the ending of the rainbow, Where the mountains touch the sky.
(chorus)
Lovely story. Thanks for sharing it.
Great post. Thank you for sharing this.
I have just sent a email to a South Carolina newspaper, (The Whitmore News), and another to Common Ground Christian News with permission for them to print this in their papers.
PING!! Good read
And, one hell of a good writer. Thanks for putting your experience into words here. I really enjoyed reading it.
It is the difference between people who rely on God and themselves and people who rely on the government.
Wow, BTTT
Good man. Hope the word gets out. The WORLD needs to see that all Americans suffering from this did not whine, gripe, take from others, steal, loot, rape, murder, riot, shoot at rescuers, attend strip clubs with the $2,000 credit cards, stick out their lazy hands, or whine with Jessie and the Rev Al. That they actually took the bull by the horns, and said, I have to do this myself, no one else is. Just shows the strong metal these folks are made of.
Wonderful American couple. They were giving away handouts instead of asking for them. What a difference in people.
Great story ~ this is the real America ~ Bump!
This is the type of story the MSM will never tell you.
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