Do you ever find yourself smiling back because someone smiled at you first?
Today, after a busy morning, I stopped at the drive-thru at a local BBQ place. When I gave my order through the speaker, the voice on the other side just sounded so perky.
When I got to the window to pay and pick up my food, I could tell by the voice that this was the person who had taken my order. She was wearing a huge grin and said, "Hey, I love your shirt."
"Why, thank you!" I found myself grinning right back at her.
Smiles are contagious. (Also, I always love any compliments on my clothes!)
Seriously, it is hard to be a grump when someone is smiling right at you.
In my novel, the mother, Sharon, has spent a lot of time being a grump because she is bitter.
But she had a true friend, Jamie, who was gentle and loving. Morgan, Sharon's daughter, explains for us what would happen when Jamie came over:
"The bright spot in the week was when mom's friend, Jamie, would come over and play pinochle with mom on Saturday nights. There'd be pizza, Pepsi and laughter going on. I wouldn't understand the jokes, but just to hear laughter made me giggle, too."
"It was a strange experience to see mom change into a smiling laughing human being. If only she'd act that way when it was just the two of us."
See, even a grump melts when there is laughter. It's contagious!
(Don't worry ... Sharon does get her joy back, eventually.)
Who can you encourage today with a smile or some giggles?
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This is Day 10 of taking my reader along a journey with me as I birth my book. I hope you consider checking in daily (except on Sundays!) to see my progress.
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