The herculean task of pulling out an airport trolley


The herculean task of pulling out an airport trolley

Finally, I reached the baggage claim area.

Waiting for my luggage

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I went to a row of airport trolleys.

After several tugs, I gave up.

I asked a young man nearby

with a trolley, for help.

“No, cannot!”

I was taken aback,

disappointed with his curt reply.

Airport trolleys

I approach the next young man walking by.

“Sure,” without hesitation,

he pulled out a trolley,

after at least three strong jerks!

I thanked him profusely.

Then I stood waiting for my luggage

next to the first young man.

Wait here, I go get a trolley!

An elderly couple came next to us.

“Wait here, honey. I go get a trolley,”

he handed his hand luggage to her.

I watched him trying to pull out

a trolley in vain.

He walked back to his lady

shrugging his shoulders dejectedly.

I stopped yet another young man

who was passing by,

if he could get me a trolley.

He looked bigger and strong.

He glanced at my trolley

but went on to pull at a trolley.

He pressed and pulled,

pressed and pulled!

Finally, he got one out for me.

I pushed it to the elderly frail looking couple,

“here, this trolley is for you.

Hope you enjoy your stay in my country!”

They were surprised

and began thanking me a lot.

“Not me, it’s this young man here!”

pointing to the strong young man.

I went back to my earlier space

and heard him replying,

“you’re welcome!”

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The first young man

must have had

a tough time pulling a trolley, too!

I forgave him!

*******

Sometimes, we’re tested, not to show our weakness, but to discover our strength.

*******

“There’s strength in acknowledging our weaknesses and asking for assistance.”

*****

7 Comments

  1. Ab's avatar Ab says:

    I like how you paid it forward to the elderly couple, Serena. Where did you go recently?

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    1. If I could pull out one, I would have pulled out for one for that elderly couple myself.
      I am glad that civic-mindedness was still alive, as shown by the two young men.

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  2. Garfield Hug's avatar Garfield Hug says:

    You did a good deed. Proud of you🥰

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  3. On behalf of elderly couples, thank you! Your delightful story reminded of a time around 1971 when I was walking along a main road in Arlington, Virginia. A woman who seemed elderly to me (but was probably only about 50) asked if I could carry her luggage from the trunk of her car up to her apartment. I did it and she gave me a dollar that I tried to refuse but she told me to buy a Coke for my girlfriend (I had actually been married for a couple years). One of my pleasant memories.

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    1. Thanks to you. Otherwise, she would have to lug it all the way up the apartment!

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  4. One of the less pleasant aspects of moving luggage around at the airport!

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