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An Afternoon in
the Park
There once was a
little boy who
wanted to meet
God. He knew it
was a long trip
to where God
lived, so he
packed his
suitcase with
Twinkies and a
six-pack of
root beer and
he started his
journey.
When he had gone
about three
blocks, he met
an old woman.
She was sitting
in the park just
staring at some
pigeons. The boy
sat down next to
her and opened
his suitcase.
He was about to
take a drink
from his root
beer when he
noticed that the
old lady looked
hungry, so he
offered her a
Twinkie. She
gratefully
accepted it and
smiled at him.
Her smile was so
pretty that the
boy wanted to
see it again, so
he offered her a
root beer. Once
again she smiled
at him. The boy
was delighted!
They sat there
all afternoon
eating and
smiling, but
they never said
a word. As it
began to grow
dark, the boy
realized how
tired he was
and he got up to
leave. He turned
around, ran back
to the old woman
and gave her a
hug. She gave
him her biggest
smile ever.
When the boy
opened the door
to his own house
a short time
later, his
mother was
surprised by the
look of joy on
his face. She
asked him, "What
did you do today
that made you so
happy?" He
replied, "I had
lunch with God.
You know what?
She's got the
most beautiful
smile I've ever
seen!"
Meanwhile, the
old woman, also
radiant with
joy, returned
to her home. Her
son was stunned
by the look of
peace on her
face and he
asked, "Mother,
what did you do
today that made
you so happy?"
She replied, "I
ate Twinkies in
the park with
God. You know,
he's much
younger than I
expected."
By Julie A.
Manhan from
Condensed
Chicken Soup for
the Soul ART
Today

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