This storyline is straight out of Lousa May Alcott’s famous book, Little Women. But who cares? It was good then and it’s good now.
However, we should bear in mind that individual acts of charity, no matter how well intentioned, do not address the underlying causes that push people into poverty. We can only deal with those by concerted action as a society.
But when we do those individual acts thoughtfully, we can become the kinds of people who have the conviction, ideas, and willingness to act as a society.
— ref: new eyeglasses… wow ! - I didn’t quite understand and looked again to discover two children peeking out the door… so after I had agreed with you that the charity and the example set were “tippy-top super-duper”, it got even better with the addition of the kids.
— thank you (!) Tony Cochran
SERENITY123 about 15 years ago
The best Agnes ever.
Kosher71 about 15 years ago
Merry Christmas !
rbethune1 about 15 years ago
This storyline is straight out of Lousa May Alcott’s famous book, Little Women. But who cares? It was good then and it’s good now.
However, we should bear in mind that individual acts of charity, no matter how well intentioned, do not address the underlying causes that push people into poverty. We can only deal with those by concerted action as a society.
annamargaret1866 about 15 years ago
rbethune1, yes.
afeeney about 15 years ago
But when we do those individual acts thoughtfully, we can become the kinds of people who have the conviction, ideas, and willingness to act as a society.
billdi Premium Member about 15 years ago
nice and really sweet. a keeper
thomas scanlon about 15 years ago
— ref: new eyeglasses… wow ! - I didn’t quite understand and looked again to discover two children peeking out the door… so after I had agreed with you that the charity and the example set were “tippy-top super-duper”, it got even better with the addition of the kids. — thank you (!) Tony Cochran
oldschool13 about 15 years ago
I Love You Grandma and Agnes!!!