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Wonderful Bus Driver Alert

My God truly bless driver of School Bus No. 29

By Brandy Loy

This morning my children were dragging, (still feeling the effects of Trick-or-Treating), and we were all struggling to get ready for their early morning bus ride.



As they were preparing to walk out the front door, I saw the bus pulling away, without my children on it of course! So I ran back to the living room, instructed the kids to sit on the couch, hands to themselves, as I rushed to get my shower and get ready for work.

As I ran from the bathroom I realized a "not so familiar" sound was echoing through my home. Complete Silence? My phone began to ring with a text from my oldest son that said, "Hey mom, someone on the bus apparently saw me running down the driveway, hands in the air, screaming for the bus to stop, so he came back to get us!"

I just wanted to take a minute to thank you driver of bus No. 29. You made my day with your kind gesture! And that extra cup of coffee was wonderfully appreciated!!! Its not very often we find such caring people on a bus route!!

May God truly Bless You! - Brandy Loy


This story was posted on 2011-11-01 09:14:20
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