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This is a great moral story by Sunitichandra Mishra. Do you treat your parents this way?

Long ago, near a mountainside, there was a big apple tree and there was a little boy who used to play around it. He climbed to the treetop, ate the apples and even took a nap under its shadow. He loved the apple tree and the tree was always happy to play with him. Many days passed like this.

And the boy grew up. Now he had many friends and he was not very eager to play around the apple tree. When he did not come for many days, the apple tree became sad. Then one day the boy came. The apple tree was happy and said: “Why don’t you come to play with me now?” the boy replied: “Now I am grown up. Playing around you does not satisfy me. I want to play with toys but I have none.” The tree became sad and said: “Sorry, I have no money for them but you can pluck my apples, sell them and buy some toys.” The boy was very happy. He plucked many apples from the tree, sold them and bought many toys.

Days passed by again and for many days the boy did not come to play with the tree. The tree was sad and lonely. Then again one day the boy came. The apple tree was very happy and said: “Why don’t you come to play with me now?” The boy, who was now in fact a full-grown man, said: “Now I have no time. I have family. In fact I want to make a house but I have no money.” “No problem,” the tree said, “Bring an axe and cut my trunk and branches and make a house for yourself.” So did the man. The tree was very happy and satisfied to help him.

Days passed by. The man did not come to the apple tree for many, many days. Again the tree was missing him. Then one day, the man appeared. The apple tree’s joy knew no bounds. It said: “Why don’t you come to play with me now?” “How can I? Don’t you see I’ve become such an old man? I have no strength to climb to your top. I have no teeth to bite your apples. My only desire is to travel the world but I have no boat.” “Worry not,” the tree smiled, “My trunk and branches are once again fit. Cut them and make a boat for you.” So did the man and traveled the world.

Many days passed by again and the man did not come back to the apple tree. The tree was sad and lonely more than ever. Then one day the man came again. The tree was so glad to see him. It said: “Why don’t you come and play with me now?” The man said: “I am too tired.” The tree said sadly: “Ah! I’ve nothing now to offer you. Apples don’t grow on me now. I am weak and hollow from within.” The man smiled: “What I need now? Nothing. I am just tired and want to sleep. May I sleep under your shade?” “Why not, my son! Sleep under my shade.” And the man slept peacefully.

Now neither that apple tree exists nor that man, but a dervish told me: “That boy was just like any child and that tree was like a parent. Whatever you want, your parents give you just to see you happy and the way the boy treated the tree, perhaps we all treat our parents.”

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The last message

A soldier in Iraq proposes to his girlfriend in a sweet and sentimental way. He customized his two jars of KindNotes and asked us kindly if we can put something special together.

After sending her a special message each day for 61 days while he was away, the last message she opened said, ”Will You Marry Me?”.

It was a pleasure working with this soldier who had a romantic heart. Good luck to them both!

 

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Please take a quick moment to e-mail us a few words of inspiration that we can pass along to our troops overseas They’ll be receiving miniature jars of KindNotes (www.kindnotes.com).

Please comment here or e-mail them to info@kindnotes.com by March 3rd, 2008. Max. 15 words.

Several times each year, Lynn A. from California puts in a lot of effort to gather and prepare care packages for our troops. We’d like to show our support and work with Lynn to send them a little something that they can enjoy. Come back here in March to see the jars that will be traveling miles away to reach our soldiers. Below is an update from a soldier who received Lynn’s care packages during the holidays. We hope to hear from many of you soon.

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