My Sunday newspaper often has a coupon for the Olive Garden in it. Recently I used the coupon for a late lunch. When I was seated, I noticed a couple in their 50's at the table next to me. The way I was seated, my back was to them, but the wife was facing me. After a wonderful meal, I was waiting for the server to give me my bill and the usual chocolate mint. He brought the mint and wished me a good afternoon, then walked to the next table. I turned and saw the server giving them their bill. Hmm, they got their bill where was mine? Then the wife came and sat by me and explained; some of their parents had recently passed away and, in their memory, they were doing "random acts of kindness" to those of their parents’ age. In my case, they paid for my lunch. Wasn’t that nice? (Fortunately, the server gave them the $2 discount)

Do you have a random act of kindness to share? Either the recipient or giver?