Haven't had much time to post lately, as the shop has been crazy busy. We are truely blessed to have such great customers, and so many that have become friends.
We are also blessed to have the best Manager/lead mechanic in the land.
And last week I learned just 'WHY' he's such a great person.
As you may have read in previous posts, running hubby, son, and our manager have started racing out at the bmx track.
Well there is a kid out there that was racing on a pretty heavy bike. He always got SOOO close, but could never quite catch his competition as he was on such a lighter bike. This kid is the epitome of a sportsman. He takes all the new kids under his wing and shows them the track, gives them tips, and is always friendly with everyone- even the ones that beat him.
When we started racing out there he took our manager under his wing and showed him the ropes.
Meanwhile he was asking me how much a new bike would be. I later found out that he was trying to sell his RC cars on ebay to finance a new bike.
I'm not sure of his financial situation at home, but I know they didn't have the money to just go buy him a bike.
A week ago his dad pulled me aside and asked me how much a new bike would be. I told him I would check prices and give him the best deal I could. Truth be told I was going to give it to him at cost.
Well last Monday morning our manager came to me and told me he wanted to sponsor him- he wanted to buy him a bike. I told him that I would help as well.
We called Intense to see what was available, and then went to work. He loves blue, and we couldn't get him a blue bike, so we changed out a bunch of parts with blue ones. He ended up getting about a 900.00 (retail) bike.
This boy lives near Justins family, so they were in on it. I asked Justins mom to bring the kids by the shop before racing on Friday, so we could present it to him.
He had NO IDEA, and as I was talking and telling him how his "sportmanship has not gone un noticed" he started shaking. I think he was realizing that something big was about to happen. When we wheeled the bike out to him he almost burst into tears. It was just the best moment I've had in a long time!
We had a customer in the shop at the time and she was blown away by it all.
I guess when he got in the car the first thing he asked to do was call his Grandma. And when we got to the track his parents attacked us with hugs.
To us, it was just paying it forward for the blessings we have been given.
It's just so cool seeing such a deserving kid ride by you with such a wide grin on his face!



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You guys ROCK!!!!!
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