ACT OF KINDNESS: Strangers pay for retired teacher’s groceries
PEARLAND, TX (KTRK) — Barbara Barbin is a retired teacher who spends her free time sketching and playing the piano.
She’s also a woman of faith who believes no matter how bad the world may seem there is a lot of good out there too.
“People are kind in general,” she said.
Barbara told Eyewitness News about what happened to her this past week when she was at a Walmart in Pearland with her 13-year-old grandson, who is legally blind.
“I was just overwhelmed then as I am now, and I was grateful and thankful,” she said. “I was there getting groceries.”
However, when she went to swipe her card, it was not approved. She admits she was a little embarrassed and worried.
“(I told the cashier) let me go to the teller machine to try to see if I can get it to work,” she said.
But she said God had a plan and that her angels were right there when she needed them.
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