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| A MODERN-DAY CHRISTMAS STORY |
Published: 12/28/2010 Author: Larry Bailey
Posted On: December 28, 2010 at 6:48 AM By: |
Want to hear about Christmas good will and love and the things we hear about the season? Well, stay tuned; here’s one for you, and it happened within the Gathering of Eagles community.
It all started when the Bailey family invited the beautiful 22-year-old daughter of their Finnish friend, Jari Salo, to visit them during Thanksgiving week. Laura Salo was a true joy as the Baileys’ first Finnish guest ever! She was just completing a foreign-study semester at Emporia State University in Kansas.
When Laura left eastern NC to resume her studies at ESU, we, the Baileys, thought our relationship with her in the USA was finished (no pun intended). You know—we’d stay in touch after she went back to Finland and maybe exchange Christmas cards and pursue the usual intercontinental communications and things like that.
We CERTAINLY never thought that GOE would come into Laura’s life as it did!
On December 19, Laura left Kansas en route home to Finland via JFK Airport in New York and Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. All was well until she cleared TSA at JFK and was actually boarding her flight to Amsterdam. The airline announced that the flight was cancelled due to bad weather in Amsterdam and her earliest flight availability was two days later. Well, poor Laura was stuck—stuck in a miserable place, too, with no idea about what she could do.
The next day, Laura’s father, Jari, called me from Helsinki, where he had gone to meet Laura’s flight from Amsterdam. Bad news—Laura was still in America and was all by herself for two days, with no place to lay her (by-then) VERY weary head. What could we do?
And adding to Laura’s predicament was the fact that all of Laura’s luggage was sent to Amsterdam! Poor child…
Well, the first thing I did was to call Eagle Dan Maloney in NYC, who told me that he’d be glad to help Laura, but that his house was already packed with Christmas relatives. He then volunteered to drive to JFK and pick her up and take her to a place of refuge. He suggested that I contact fellow New York (well, really New Jersey) Eagle Carolyn Van Zorge and ask if she could help in that regard.
As it turned out, Carolyn DID help—big time! Folks, Carolyn’s probably never been referred to as a saint, but she qualifies as one now! She was at work for the night, but she quickly arranged things in her own home to accommodate a new tenant and coordinated arrangements with Dan to drive to JFK and pick up Laura and deliver her to her pad in New Jersey.
Remember, now, this is in the middle of the night, and Dan drove umpteen miles to JFK and, after a couple more coordinating phone calls, managed to find Laura, load her up, and carry her to Carolyn’s home, where her daughter, Elena, and a few of Elena's friends were waiting to greet the surprise Christmas visitor with open arms and a glass of wine!
From this point on I’m not too sure what happened, but
Elena gave up her bedroom to Laura and moved in with her mother for the next two nights. That was all I was interested in, so I removed myself from the bidding. Later, though, I found out that Elena and her friends had taken Laura on the type of trip Americans like best—a shopping trip to the mall! They also took her to a very classy restaurant for dinner, I am led to understand.
Folks, what we have here is an example of how we Eagles can come together to be what most Americans really are— naturally friendly people who welcome strangers into their midst. I can assure you that Laura and her parents will never forget how several people she had never heard of came to her rescue and made her Christmas 2010 one she will never forget.
And me? Why, I never set foot out of my North Carolina home. My part was easy—all I had to do was identify the problem to my New York/New Jersey friends, and they did the real work. And I’ll guarantee you that one Finnish family will be pro-American forever!
Thank you, Dan and Carolyn and Elena and your friends, for making your country look so good and for further affirming the Eagle Ethos—helping those in need in time of crisis!
Happy New Year to you all!
Larry Bailey |
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To: Kathy A Modern -Day Christmas Story
It is Jari Salo from Finland here.
Yes, that sure was some story. We have not enough words to say , how Thankful we are for what, Larry, Dan and Carolyn did for Laura and us.
That kindness and all, wow, that was amazing. We slept well because we knew, that our daughter was in good hands.
We have always known, that Larry and his family are our Friends but now they all are part of our Family , aswell, Dan, Carolyn and Elena.
Once again, Thank You So Much for what you did,
God Bless You, God Bless America
United We Stand.
And yes, we will support YOU always.
Jari, Paivi, Laura, Karoliina and Sanna-Katriina Salo
1 Posted On: December 29, 2010 at 4:19 AM By:
To: Yari47
Thanks for posting a note, Jari! I've also been a guest at Hotel Carolyn. What a fantastic bunch of folks up in NY and NJ!
2 Posted On: December 29, 2010 at 7:24 PM By:
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