'My son is in the Air Force. I can’t buy him breakfast, so I bought yours. Have a blessed day.'
Fast food is not only the key to a full stomach, but in one case it was also the key to a full heart.
Goforth, a surgical nurse assistant and mother of two, was following her weekend routine of grabbing coffee and picking up breakfast for her son when the drive-thru cashier informed her she had just received a free meal.She left a heartfelt note on the receipt, which read,"My son is in the Air Force. I can’t buy him breakfast, so I bought yours. Have a blessed day."
"For her to be able to feel the way she was feeling, knowing how much she missed her son," Goforth told"GMA" of Hill,"I could relate to that because I know how I felt after my brother died."
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