Friday, June 17, 2016

I Normally Don't Like People, But I'm Making An Exception Today

The funerals are beginning for the victims of last week’s mass murders at Pulse nightclub in Orlando and one sweet thing that resulted was that JetBlue offered free airline travel to family members so they could get to their loved one’s memorials.

That’s sweet; it’s nice. This story, however, kinda restores my faith in people a little bit.

The grandmother of one of the victims — Luis Omar Ocasio-Capo — took JetBlue up on their offer and boarded a flight bound for Orlando. One of the flight attendants posted to Facebook about what happened:
“Today my dear friend Melinda and I had the sad privilege of attending to his grandmother on our flight as she made her journey to Orlando to join her family during this unspeakable time.
Knowing she was making this hard journey alone, JetBlue employees made sure to be at her side every step of the way. Melinda stood quietly by her wheelchair while we waited until it was time to board. Kellie, the gate agent, boarded with her and helped get her settled. Melinda and I gave her a blanket, a pillow, a box of tissues and water so she could be as comfortable as possible. She was understandably distraught, but met us with kindness and gentleness. And gratitude.
But here’s where our flight got truly inspiring. I had the idea to pass around a piece of paper to everyone on board and invite them to sign it for this grieving grandmother. I talked it over with Melinda and she started the process from the back of the plane. As we took beverage orders, we whispered a heads up about the plan as we went.
Halfway through, Melinda called me, “Kel, I think you should start another paper from the front. Folks are writing PARAGRAPHS.” So I did. Then we started one in the middle. Lastly, running out of time on our hour and fifteen minute flight, we handed out pieces of paper to everyone still waiting.
When we gathered them together to present them to her, we didn’t have just a sheet of paper covered in names, which is what I had envisioned. Instead, we had page after page after page after page of long messages offering condolences, peace, love and support. There were even a couple of cash donations, and more than a few tears.
When we landed, I made an announcement that the company had emailed to us earlier in the morning to use as an optional addition to our normal landing announcement, which states “JetBlue stands with Orlando.” Then with her permission and at the request of a couple of passengers, we offered a moment of silence in Omar’s memory.
As we deplaned, EVERY SINGLE PERSON STOPPED TO OFFER HER THEIR CONDOLENCES. Some just said they were sorry, some touched her hand, some hugged her, some cried with her. But every single person stopped to speak to her, and not a single person was impatient at the slower deplaning process.
I am moved to tears yet again as I struggle to put our experience into words. In spite of a few hateful, broken human beings in this world who can all too easily legally get their hands on mass assault weapons – people ARE kind. People DO care. And through our customers’ humanity today, and through the generosity of this wonderful company I am so grateful to work for, I am hopeful that someday soon we can rally together to make the world a safer place for all.
I will never forget today. ‪#‎Orlandoproud”
I can only hope that this feeling of standing together, and working together, and understanding of togetherness, might continue on in the days, weeks and months ahead.

We are all in this together, whatever happens, anywhere; it affects all of us because it could happen to any of us.

Like I said in the post title, I am not much for people — except for a handful — but this might change my mind a little.
For Every Mom

8 comments:

  1. This story brings tears.

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  2. I'm a little moist in the eye region.

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  3. Look for the good people, the helpers, the caring - they outnumber the others. xoxoxox

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  4. Perhaps this tragedy in Orlando can move your country on, so that the haters do not run the country by default. Those who love should take back the running of your ship.

    And here our country, split by a divisive referendum, has been united in grief at the death of one of our parliamentary representatives. Another life lost to the haters.

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  5. I've read this before and I've cried every time.

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  6. Wow. Just wow. Maybe there is some hope for us in this sea of insanity. A beautiful story.

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  7. Love ALWAYS conquers hate. ALWAYS.

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