Some of Austin’s finest went above and beyond the call of duty when they showed an elderly gentleman kindness and love.
Unfortunately, aging is a process that everyone experiences. With age comes wrinkles, often glasses, hair loss and other unpleasant things. The body simply does not hold up over the decades. Activities that were, at one time, done with ease now require a significant amount of effort to complete.
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That was the case for a 95-year-old Austin, Texas resident. The man was out cutting his lawn by push mower but was experiencing issues. He was having difficulty mowing a particularly hilly area of his lawn. However, thankfully, the man was the beneficiary of some unexpected kindness.
Members of the Austin, Texas Fire Department – Matt Avery, Eric Lupton, Wilson Rivas and Gus Wienhold – spotted the man experiencing trouble as they drove by in their firetruck. So, instead of leaving the man to figure it out on his, leaving him to fend for himself, they stopped and gave him a hand, according to a social post from the Austin Fire Department.
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The touching act of kindness was caught on video and posted to social media. In the short, 30-second clip, one of the men can be seen standing next to the elderly man as a second man pushes the mower up and down a sloping property, quickly finishing the troubling area.
On Facebook, many responded to the video with praise. They thanked the kind firefighters for helping the elderly gentleman cut his lawn.
“Thank you for your kindness and help to this gentleman and respect for the elderly. God bless you all,” one person posted.
“Nice job now that’s definitely going above and beyond the Call of Duty thank you for your service gentleman,” a second person added.
“Thank you for having a servant’s heart,” a third user wrote.
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Showing someone kindness does not have to include some big, grand gesture. Little things, such as helping someone with yard work, can make a world of difference to a person in need.
“And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving each other, even as God also in Christ forgave you.” – Ephesians 4:32
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