You may have heard it said that if you want to change the world, you can through one act of random kindness at a time.
Well, a group of choir students in Kansas recently took that to heart.
Fox News reports that a group of 30 choir students stopped at Pizza Street in Olathe, Kansas on their way to sing at a local senior citizen's home. At the restaurant, they spotted a Navy veteran eating lunch with his wife.
"Blackburn – who served in the U.S. Navy for six years – was in hospice at the time, but for Veterans Day he wanted to indulge in some pizza."
Choir Instructor Murray Posey noticed Blackburn's Navy hat, and then asked her students if they would sing the national anthem to him, to which they agreed.
"He was on oxygen and he stood up and took his hat off and his wife stood up," Murray Posey recounted. Then, as the students started to sing, the rest of the restaurant fell silent, and everyone rose to their feet. |