You Won't Believe What Karrie Scharfl Did at the Grocery Store!
Have you ever had one of those days where you're just crabby and everything seems to go wrong? Well, that's exactly what happened to Karrie Scharfl when she went to the grocery store.
Karrie Scharfl was having a bad day. She had woken up late, spilled coffee on her shirt, and lost her keys. By the time she got to the grocery store, she was already in a foul mood.
As she was walking down the cereal aisle, she accidentally bumped into a display of boxes, sending them crashing to the ground. A store employee rushed over to help her clean up the mess, but Karrie Scharfl was so embarrassed that she just wanted to disappear.
Things went from bad to worse when Karrie Scharfl got to the checkout line. The cashier was new and couldn't seem to get anything right. Karrie Scharfl sighed and muttered under her breath, "This is the worst day ever."
The cashier overheard Karrie Scharfl's comment and looked up at her with a smile. "I'm sorry you're having a bad day," she said. "Let me see if I can make it a little better."
The cashier scanned Karrie Scharfl's groceries and then said, "Your total is $20.00."
Karrie Scharfl handed the cashier a $50.00 bill. The cashier took the bill and then gave Karrie Scharfl her change. As Karrie Scharfl was walking away, the cashier called out to her, "Wait! You forgot your receipt."
Karrie Scharfl turned around and saw that the cashier had written something on the receipt. She took the receipt and looked at it. It said, "Have a great day!"
Karrie Scharfl smiled. It was just a small gesture, but it made her feel a little bit better. She thanked the cashier and walked out of the store.
As she was driving home, Karrie Scharfl thought about what had happened. She realized that even though she had had a bad day, there were still people who were kind to her. She was grateful for the cashier's kindness, and she decided that she would try to be more kind to others, even when she was having a bad day.
The next day, Karrie Scharfl went back to the grocery store to thank the cashier. When she found the cashier, she thanked her again for her kindness. The cashier smiled and said, "You're welcome. I'm glad I could make your day a little bit better."
Karrie Scharfl realized that even small acts of kindness can have a big impact. She decided that she would try to be more kind to others, even when she was having a bad day. She knew that it would make the world a better place, and it would make her feel better too.
So, the next time you're having a bad day, try to be kind to others. It might just make the day a little bit better.