Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on

Organ Donor With a Wonderful Gift

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The power of Gotham reveals itself on a regualar basis.  This time, it presented me with an opportunity to do something nice for someone special.

 

 

 

My Mom played the organ for years.  I remember listening to her when I was growing up, even playing a little myself, stumbling through my book of Beatles songs when I was younger.  Often, she would sit there for hours with the head phones on, not because anyone would compain about the music, but more likely just so that she wouldn't risk bothering anyone.  At some point, I'm not sure when, her organ broke and she stopped playing.

 

 

 

The other day I stumbled across a Fred's List Post from Maddy Sutera.  Maddy just started with Austin Williams, and I have been lucky to have met her a few times in the past (She is wonderful, bright and passionate about doing good work if you can ever use her services).  She posted a message from a friend of hers Vera Peterson (who also claims that Maddy is quite the musician), indicating that she and her husband had replaced their organ and were willing to give their old one away if you were willing to come get it.

 

 

 

So off I went, a borrowed SUV, 4 hours and $62.50 in gas and tolls later, I brought the gift of music back into my Mom's life.  My mother is generally very emotionally reserved, but when I asked her on the phone if she was interested in it, she got noticeably excited.  She probably never would have bothered getting it for herself.  Since my Dad passed right before Christmas, my mom is now alone in the house.  Last night she texted me around 10pm telling me how much she was enjoying playing.

 

 

 

Thanks to Maddy, Vera and Gotham!

Comments

Fred Klein

This one goes down as a top 10 Gotham experience! Fredslist truly is a magic wand. Thanks so much for sharing!

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Tue, 01/21/2014 - 22:19

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Liz Saldana

What a wonderful story to start the day! Thank you for sharing it.
Corey Bearak

Very nice story and glad folks aimed for reuse rather than discard.
Cynthia Somma

So thoughtful Erik. A true son, in every sense of the word. I bet that gift, never gets topped.
Another fine example you have set for your son.

Thank you for the feel good blog of the year!!!

Fred, Erik wins.... :)

Submitted by StephenMichel on Wed, 01/22/2014 - 01:18

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Stephen Michel

Great feel good story

Submitted by SoniaSaleh on Wed, 01/22/2014 - 02:51

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Sonia Saleh

A wonderful heartwarming story on a cold day

Submitted by Lucas_Meyer on Wed, 01/22/2014 - 04:09

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Lucas Meyer

I smiling as I type this! What an inspirational story.

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