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A Week Ago, I Learned Something I Could Never Have Imagined. I Was Strolling Through the Heart of London When, Quite by Chance, I Bumped Into a Former Classmate…

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A week ago, I discovered something I never could have imagined. I was strolling through the centre of Oxford when, quite by chance, I bumped into an old schoolmate I hadnt seen in years. We greeted each other warmly, caught up on life, exchanged a bit of gossip, and somewhere in the conversation, she mentioned she now worked as a nurse at the care home in the nearby village. I told her how admirable that was, and how it must be tough yet rewarding work. Thats when she let it slip:

Well, I see your mum there every last Friday of the month.

I stopped dead in my tracks. I asked her how sowhats my mum doing at the care home? She replied as if it was the most ordinary thing in the world:

Didnt you know? She brings treats for all the residents. Every month, like clockwork. Its a really lovely thing she does.

I was lost for words. I felt almost embarrassed to admit Id never heard a word about this and had no idea at all. My friend must have thought I was joking, but seeing my face, she added:

Your mums incredibly modest. She pops in, says hello, leaves everything for the residents, and slips out again.

That same evening, as soon as I got home, I went straight to Mum and asked:

Mum, why have you never told me that you visit the care home every month?

She was sweeping the sitting room and didnt even look up much as she said,

And why should I tell you?

I pressed on,

Because its wonderful, Mumits important

She put the broom aside, looked at me quietly and said,

I dont think good deeds are for show. You just do them, and thats enough. God knows everything thats all I need.

She shared how, two years ago, after a close friend of hers passed away, shed felt an urge to do something good for someone else. One day, passing the care home, she saw a few elderly people sitting alone out front and decided to go in. She spoke with the social worker and asked what they really needed.

Since then, on the last Friday of every month, my mums been buying juices, packets of biscuits, little cakes, and taking them along. Some months, depending on her finances, she also buys wet wipes or toiletrieswhatever she can manage.

She told me she hadnt wanted to involve anyone else, because she didnt want people to think she was looking for praise or attention. She preferred to just do it quietly, her own way.

When you want to help, you just help. If you dont, you dont have to. But I dont need to tell anyone. I know what Im doing.

Thats what she said, while she was tidying up after supper.

The whole night, I couldnt stop thinking about it. My muma simple, unassuming woman with modest means, often putting her own needs asidehas been going every month to bring a little happiness to people who are otherwise forgotten. I felt a swell of pride, but also a sting, seeing how shes been carrying this quietly all by herself.

Now Im thinking of going with her next Friday. Im just not sure how to suggest it, without her thinking Im interfering or overstepping.

But I do know one thingwitnessing my mum quietly doing something so generous, so humble it changed something in my heart. I realised the biggest acts of kindness really do happen in silence.

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