I am writing today to say “thank you” to an unknown woman who managed to get my wallet full of credit cards back to me.
On Jan. 6 I dropped my wallet while on a bike ride so …
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I am writing today to say “thank you” to an unknown woman who managed to get my wallet full of credit cards back to me.
On Jan. 6 I dropped my wallet while on a bike ride so didn’t miss it until I arrived at my destination. What a gut-wrenching sensation that was, and this was just after the news about Trump inciting a mob to take over the Capitol building. It was a bad day to say the least.
Then, as I was scurrying around canceling credit and bank cards I received a phone call from the Peninsula Credit Union that said they had my wallet.
A wonderful woman delivered my wallet there because I had one of their business cards in my wallet.
She didn’t leave her name. So this is how I am trying to reach out to say “thank you” to this most kind and thoughtful person.
You turned a black day into a day of rejoicing. You reinforced my faith in humanity. Thank you.
Judy Gelwicks
PORT TOWNSEND