2596 days ago

Warm-hearted thanks neighbor's ❤️

Iakopo from Howick

Had car troubles this morning after dropping off my partner to work, had to see what was going on so pulled over in my B.M.W E90 at the top of Highland park Dr.
Had the Bonnet up indicators on, as you do when you breakdown.
Though to these beautiful people that stopped to help it's probably nothing, but to a fellow Kiwi bloke not the prettiest I might add...hehe.
It's a blessing ❤️❤️❤️

In this time and age with lives so busy consumed with everything happening around us, sometimes just a simple take 5 to help someone can make a world of a difference.

I know not everyone would stop it's life, but I often stop for others to ask if they need help.

I feel that God has given back to me, what I have for others in need.

God bless you that stopped to help, may you receive many blessings throughout 2019 and beyond.

BIG BIG Thank you neighbors 😍👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

(I did make it home too). 😉👍🏾

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