
With all that's occured in 2020, it's nice to hear a story about communities taking care of one another. That's exactly what happened at a Dairy Queen in Brainerd, Minnesota last Thursday.
According to the restaurant manager Tina Jensen, one man offered to pay for the car behind him in the drive-through line. When the recipient pulled up to the window and was told her meal had already been covered, she decided to pass along the random act of kindness. As each customer was informed of the previous driver's good deed, they all wanted to pay it forward. This led to a chain of 900 vehicles spreading love.
Jensen said when it was time to close the eatery that evening, the final customer "donated" money for the first person who came by Friday morning. Ultimately, the link of Good Samaritans lasted over two and a half days. Let's all try to be this kind.