LAST MINUTE INSPIRATION
I was driving two co-workers of a cleaning company to their next house. One woman, the manager, told me that they had cleaned some million dollar houses for football great Peyton Manning, basketball star Nikola Jokic, and football great Brett Farve's mom. I was impressed with many things she said, but the one comment that stood out was, "I love America with a passion." In her younger days she had gotten in trouble, but had turned her life around.
This good ride turned into something extraordinary when she shared this story in the final 2-3 minutes of the ride. She said, "I was 19 and I had just had a fight with my boyfriend. I got in a car and was driving in the mountains with friends and I kept shutting my lights off but I kept them off two long. My brother and I almost went off a cliff when the car crashed. When I was pulled out of the car I became paralyzed. The doctors told my mom I would be paralyzed for life. There was no way I was going to lay in bed with my mom caring for me."
It took her 6-12 months before she could walk with assistance and she fully recovered except for some issues with one leg. A number of years later she met a 20-year-old girls who had just had a sports injury and was paralyzed. She was having a difficult time adjusting so my rider spent some time encouraging her. Years later she heard that the girl was walking and playing sports. I gave my rider a hard time for waiting till the end of the ride to inspire me. Her co-worker added, "She inspires me every day."
THE FRENCH TOAST GIRL
A short ride in your hometown can turn into a bunch of laughs with a smiling passenger. She was heading to work at IHOP and I asked the 19-year-old, "How long have you worked there?" She told me since she was 13. When I asked how she got a job at 13, she explained, "It's a family business." I was laughing and said, "You have IHOP in your family?" Her cousin owns thirty some stores across the country. Her mom helps get each of the stores going and she's been helping her.
Since my wife loves eating at IHOP and we were there just a few days ago, I asked her, "What's your favorite thing to eat there?" She said, "French toast, I'm a French toast girl." I told her I had never driven a French toast girl. My wife loves French toast also and I'm looking forward to driving "The French Toast Girl" again.
THE ALMOST DOUBLE LAWYER
I had never heard of a, "Double Lawyer," until this month. The woman told me that she was studying to take the bar next month and then she said she was already a lawyer. In Columbia she had practiced law for seven years and then she took 5-6 years off to spend time with her kids. In The United States she had to get a Master's Degree in Law and then pass the bar exam to be a lawyer here. She confidently said to me, "I will pass the bar," and I have no doubt she will succeed. We had a terrific conversation and she has a delightful personality. I'm adding her to my collection of lawyer stories.
THE PERFECT COUPLE
The best ride of the weekend was driving this couple from Florida to the airport. They had a lot in common with my wife and I beginning with they were originally from Long Island, New York. My wife and I are from New Jersey and we moved south to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina before moving to Colorado. This couple just had their 43rd anniversary and my wife and I will have ours in August. They also have three kids around the same ages of our three kids. We have two children living in Colorado and they have one.
Both retired, he was an orthopedic surgeon and she ran his office for thirty years. My wife and I years ago worked together and I was her boss. I asked them the secret of a successful marriage and she quickly replied, "I just keep telling him that he's right all the time." He answered laughing, "Telling jokes like that all the time."
They also said that they were best friends and have been together a very long time. She said that she often says that she went to medical school with him since she went through it with him. We had a lot of laughs in the car. I did my best to console him after his Buffalo Bills lost the day before to the Denver Broncos and they were at the game. I may get another chance to drive them when they return to Colorado and it will probably be just as much fun.
THE GODFATHER OF CLUBBING!
There are people you meet that you immediately like. This New Yorker in his seventies had a huge smile before he got in my car. He was heading to Florida for a family reunion. He was meeting his seven siblings to celebrate their mom's 95th birthday and their uncle's 104th birthday. Over his career he had two stores for young people going to clubs and a long career as a merchandising rep and he call himself, "The Godfather of Clubbing." But, that smile? For sure, he's had thousands of smiles given to him because of what he gave to them.








