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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So who would take a complete stranger into their home at this time of year? A waif, stray or homeless maybe sitting alongside with the rest of the family perhaps? Just to sit eat and share a drink maybe. Would anyone do it these days? We think we would, if we saw one who was in need we think we would offer warmth food and comfort if only for a day. |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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"So who would take a complete stranger into their home at this time of year? A waif, stray or homeless maybe sitting alongside with the rest of the family perhaps? Just to sit eat and share a drink maybe. Would anyone do it these days? We think we would, if we saw one who was in need we think we would offer warmth food and comfort if only for a day. " now this may suprise ya but i have several times.....did dinner for 9 once, people need to feel loved and cared for especially at this time of year
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"So who would take a complete stranger into their home at this time of year? A waif, stray or homeless maybe sitting alongside with the rest of the family perhaps? Just to sit eat and share a drink maybe. Would anyone do it these days? We think we would, if we saw one who was in need we think we would offer warmth food and comfort if only for a day. now this may suprise ya but i have several times.....did dinner for 9 once, people need to feel loved and cared for especially at this time of year "
Doesn't surprise no, feel many given the right motivation would do the same. Its still part of the magic this time of year offers adults. The ability to do things that would seem insane any other time perhaps? |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
Notting |
When i go up to visit the family in the North East at Crimbo i feel like a waify stray!!! LOL
But they still keep letting me visit - they must REALLY feel sorry for me eh.
I have brought rounds of chips for some homeless chaps that used to bed down in the shop doorway at the end of my road - and they didnt eat them, they shoved them down their jumpers to used them for warmth.
Made me go out and buy hotwater bottles!!!
Have never offered anyone into my home tho as i would worry too much.
Tho i have given hitch-hikers a lift.
Its all the little stuff and acts of kindness that mean so much more than money.
I feel for all the people who have lost loved ones and are alone this xmas.
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By *-and-KCouple
over a year ago
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Took in my daughters friend a few years ago, they came home from uni for xmas and her mother wouln;t have her in the house.
She came to us and now I have been adopted as a dad by her! Comes every xmas eve even though she is now 30 |
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