My husband did the nicest thing by marrying me in spite of my crazy family. Many years later he surprises me every day with some little thoughtful deed. There are times I don't think I deserve him.
One cold wintery Christmas day, I was so sick with a fever (105 degrees) that I couldn't go to work and someone had to be there and it was Christmas Day and I had volunteered because I was a JW and didn't celebrate. My supervisor came over and took me to the clinic, picked up my meds, took me home and settled me in surrounded by water jug and glass, meds, juice, chicken soup, phone, tv remote and then went to work for me. She stopped in again at lunch and checked my temperature, renewed everything, and then finished the afternoon shift. Not a word and I was paid anyway.
Two sisters out in service stopped by to use the bathroom. Their encouraging words:
"Oh, are you sick? Don't get too close. I can't get sick and get behind on my time (she was a regular pioneer)."
"You should go to the doctor. Well, we have to go and get in 2 more hours. Then we can quit. BTW, don't come by and clean the house tomorrow, we can't have the kids exposed to your germs. I suppose you can come on Friday (2 days later). I can't pay you if you don't come though."
I told my supervisor about this conversation, and she gave me raise big enough to cover the money I would lose by dropping that sister as a cleaning account.
Was that sister surprised when I called and cancelled without any notice!
I can't say that every JW has been this selfish, but no one stands out as a shining example of being a Good Samaritan.
I have had so many non-JWs be kind to me as opposed to the JWs that have been so deliberately cruel, I finally refused to believe the JW drivel that all these people were going to be destroyed forever and the cruel JWs would live forever. I figured if that was the case, that God better kill me along with the non-JWs because I did not want to live forever with the cruel JWs.
Blondie