“Do you have a preference on which arm I use?” I laughed, “No, the needle feels the same in either arm.” As the technician prepared to draw blood for my annual physical, I took note of the name tag on his shirt. “Slight pinch.” As Tom inserted the needle into my arm, I looked into the distance to distract myself. It really was only a slight pinch.
This is a nice story about a simple interaction. Thanks for sharing. (I know this post is a bit old, but I’m searching through Substack for other motorcycle stacks. I’m thinking of starting one of my own.)
What a touching story, Scott. I really enjoyed it. Stories are all around us, aren’t they? If only there were more Toms in the world. Thanks for sharing this slice of life!
Wow, Scott! Your writing just gets better and better. Thanks so much for this story -- for reminding us of all the people that do good. Seems all we hear are negative accounts of meanness and selfishness in the news. This lifted my day!
Aw, that's a sweet story. Tom's work really does impact lives, even if it seems little, and the backstory that went with it was touching. Thanks for sharing, Scott!
This is a nice story about a simple interaction. Thanks for sharing. (I know this post is a bit old, but I’m searching through Substack for other motorcycle stacks. I’m thinking of starting one of my own.)
What a touching story, Scott. I really enjoyed it. Stories are all around us, aren’t they? If only there were more Toms in the world. Thanks for sharing this slice of life!
Wow, Scott! Your writing just gets better and better. Thanks so much for this story -- for reminding us of all the people that do good. Seems all we hear are negative accounts of meanness and selfishness in the news. This lifted my day!
Aw, that's a sweet story. Tom's work really does impact lives, even if it seems little, and the backstory that went with it was touching. Thanks for sharing, Scott!