he may think he can’t cook the perfect mellow but he is honest…mellow looks good to me though.Last night while we were at Wal-Mart Mason showed something that would have been hard for me to do the same. He was standing in line to ask the cashier the price of a Lego kit, when he noticed a $5 dollar bill on the ground. Without even thinking he picked it up and handed it to the cashier. I think the cashier thought he was paying for his Lego kit, but he quickly said, “someone lost this” it would have been so easy for him to keep just pay for the toy with it and have a free toy. He taught me that honesty is not negotioable. Way to be Mason.
Comments:
Aunt Jana said…
That is cool that you didn’t even hesitate 5 dollars is a lot of money to find! way to go!
Sunday, May 18, 2008 4:37:08 PM
Grandma and Grandpa Parker said…
Mason, you are a good boy and good boys become good men, Keep up the good work. We sure love and respect you for your righteous actions. Ask your dad what “righteous reflexes are.
Sunday, May 18, 2008 11:51:19 PM
Aunt Susan said…
Mason, I did the same thing with a penny the other day and the clerk looked at me as if I was crazy. Mayabe I carried my righteous reflex a little far? I’m soo very proud of you. You have been taught well by truly great parents. Love you,
Monday, May 19, 2008 7:41:09 AM
Steph said…
Nice going Mason! I am proud of you, money can do crazy things, I am glad you weren’t even tempted to keep it. You ROCK MAN!
Monday, May 19, 2008 1:54:03 PM