Say 'thanks' for a stranger's kindness

11/1/2006

A stranger's act of kindness doesn't always get the thanks it deserves - not because we're ungrateful, but for any number of reasons. The anonymous angel might be the biological mother of your adopted child, the blood donor who provided your transfusion, the person who found your credit card and turned it in, or simply someone who gave you a push out of a snowdrift or allowed you to cut in line at the grocery store when you were running late.

This Thanksgiving, is there a stranger you wish you could thank? Here's your chance: Contact Ann Weber at 419-724-6126 or aweber@theblade.com. Be sure to leave a daytime telephone number.