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Business Class Passengers Mock Poor Old Lady, at the End of the Flight Pilot Addresses Her – Story of the Day

Roshanak Hannani

By Roshanak Hannani

Jan 20, 2022

Stella finally made it to her business class seat on the plane. But one man didn’t want to sit next to her and told the flight attendant that the older woman should be in economy class. The stewardess declined his request, and Stella was able to take her seat. Afterward, Stella told the most bittersweet story of her life. 

 “I don’t want to sit next to that… woman!” Franklin Delaney almost yelled at the flight attendant who had accompanied an older woman and told him she was seated next to him.

 “Sir, this is her seat. We can’t do anything about it,” the stewardess said gently, trying to persuade the businessman who had a scowl on his face.

  “That can’t be true. These seats are way too expensive, and she couldn’t possibly afford one! Look at her clothes!” Franklin almost yelled, pointing at the older woman's clothes. Stella was ashamed. She was wearing her best clothes and hated that others knew her outfit was cheap.

 Other passengers in business class turned to look at them, and the older woman, Stella Taylor, looked down at her feet. The altercation continued, and it was delaying filling the plane. Several other flight attendants showed up, trying to calm Franklin down.

 Surprisingly, other passengers agreed with the businessman. They agreed that the woman couldn’t possibly have paid for the seat and told her to get out. It was the most humiliating experience of Stella’s life, and finally, she relented.

 “Miss, it’s ok. If you have another seat in economy, I’ll stay there. I spent all my savings on this seat, but it’s better not to inconvenience others,” she said, placing her hand on the stewardess' arm gently.

 The woman had already been so kind to her because Stella got lost at the airport. She was 85 years old and had never traveled in her lifetime. Therefore, the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport had been pretty confusing. But the airline finally assigned her an attendant, who accompanied her through the entire process, and they finally reached her flight, which was departing for New York.

 The flight attendant didn’t want to fight with the businessman who wouldn’t believe Stella was seated next to him, although they even showed him her boarding pass. The woman turned to Stella with a severe scowl, although the anger was not directed at Stella.

 “No, ma’am. You paid for this seat, and you deserve to sit here, no matter what anyone says,” the flight attendant insisted.

 She turned towards the man again and threatened to call airport security to escort him out. That’s when the man sighed in defeat and let Stella sit next to him. The plane took off, and Stella got so spooked that she dropped her purse.

 Luckily, the man was not completely unreasonable and helped her retrieve her things. But her ruby locket fell out, and the man whistled at the item. “Wow, this is something else,” he commented.

 “What do you mean?” Stella asked.

 “I’m an antique jeweler, and this locket is insanely valuable. Those are definitely real rubies. Am I wrong?” the man said, handing her the locket back. Stella grabbed it back and stared at it.

 " Honestly, I have no idea. My father gave it to my mother so many years ago, and she gave it to me when my father didn’t return home,” Stella said.

 “What happened?” the man asked. “I’m sorry. My name is Franklin Delaney. I want to apologize for my earlier behavior. Some complicated things are happening in my life, and I shouldn’t have acted that way. May I ask what happened to your father?”

 “My father was a fighter pilot during World War II. When America joined the war, he left home but gave this locket to my mother as a promise he would return. They loved each other dearly. I was only four years old at the time, but I remember that day clearly. He never returned,” Stella explained.

 “That’s terrible.”

 “It is. War is senseless. Nothing comes from it. And my mother never recovered from the loss. She was a shell of herself, and we barely scraped by. But even when things were dire at home, she never thought to sell it. She gave it to me when I was ten years old and told me to keep it. But I never thought to sell it either, although I’ve been through financial difficulties too. Honestly, its real value is inside,” Stella revealed and smiled at Franklin as she opened it.

 Two pictures were inside the locket. One was sepia-toned and featured a couple, and the other one showed a baby. “These are my parents. Look how in love they were,” Stella said nostalgically.

 Franklin nodded, not saying anything, but looked at the other picture. “Is that your grandchild?” he wondered suddenly.

 “No, that’s my son, and actually, he’s the reason I’m on this flight,” the older woman replied.

 “You’re going to see him?”

 “No, this is it. Do you remember how I said I had financial troubles? Well, I got pregnant many years ago. I was in my 30s, and my boyfriend disappeared. I had my son for several months, but it was clear that I wouldn’t be able to give him a good life. I didn’t have a support system. My mother had already passed years earlier after suffering from dementia, so I gave him up for adoption,” Stella revealed.

 “You two reconnected later?”

 “I tried. I found him thanks to those DNA test things. I asked a neighbor kid to help me email him. But Josh — that’s his name — replied that he was fine and didn't need me. I tried several times to contact him and asked for forgiveness, but he never answered my emails again.”

 Franklin scratched his head in confusion. “I don’t understand what you’re doing on this flight then. You said you were here for him.”

 “He’s the pilot on this flight. I’m here because today is his birthday. He was born on January 22, 1973, and I might not have long on this earth, so I wanted to spend at least one of his birthdays with him. This is the only way,” Stella explained and smiled at Franklin before turning her eyes to the locket again.

She didn’t notice Franklin wiping an errant tear off his face or the fact that some flight attendants and several passengers had heard the story. After a few minutes, one stewardess went into the cockpit.

 “Anyway, this is one of his longest routes, so I get to spend five hours near my son,” Stella said, finally closing the locket and placing it in her bag.

 In her opinion, those five hours passed quickly, and when the pilot’s intercom came on, he announced they would arrive at JFK soon. But instead of turning off the communication, he continued his message.

 " In addition, I want everyone to welcome my birth mother, whose flying on my route for the first time. Hey, Mom. Wait for me once the plane lands,” John said through the intercom. Stella’s eyes watered, and Franklin smiled, ashamed that he had behaved so rudely earlier. But at least, he apologized already.

 When John landed the plane, he exited the cockpit, breaking protocol, and went right to Stella with his arms wide open, hugging her fiercely. All the passengers and flight attendants cheered and clapped for them.

 No one heard it, but John whispered in Stella’s ears, thanking her for doing what was best for him all those years ago. After replying to her first email, John realized he was not really angry with his mother for giving him up but didn't know what to say to her. So he apologized for not answering her other emails and not listening to her before. She told him there was nothing to be sorry for, as she understood why.

What can we learn from this story?

 Never be rude to strangers no matter what. Franklin was rude to the woman for no valid reason and was ashamed of his actions later.

Forgiveness is divine. Stella was quick to forgive Franklin for his actions and held no grudge against the man seated next to her.















































































        My  Father When I was ....

4 years old:         My daddy can do anything.
  
5 years old:  My daddy knows a whole lot.

 6 Years old:  My dad is smarter than your dad.       

8 years old:   My dad doesnt know exactly everything.

10 years old:  In the olden days when my dad grew up, things were sure different.

12 years old:  Oh well, naturally, Father doesn’t know anything about that. He is too old to remember his childhood.

14 years old:  Dont pay any attention to my father. He is so old fashioned!

21 years old:  Him? My Lord, hes hopelessly out-of-date.

25 years old:    Dad knows a little bit about it, but then he should because he has been around so long.

30 years old:   May be we should ask Dad what he thinks. After all, hes had a lot of experience.

35 years old:       I  am not doing a single thing until I talk to Dad.

40 years old:   I wonder how Dad would have handled it. He was so wise and had a world of experience.

50 years old:   Id give anything if Dad were here now so I could talk this over with him. Too bad I didnt appreciate how smart he was. I could have learned a lot from him.




A story of SUPERB ATTITUDE….

This story is about a technician working with a freezer plant.
It was almost the end of the day & plant closing time. Everyone had packed up to check out for the day. But in the last minute, a technical snag was developed in the plant where this technician went to check the problem.

By the time the technician fixed the problem it was too late, very dark and the plant was completely closed. The freezer plant doors were sealed and the lights were off.

The technician got trapped inside the ice plant for the night without air and light, an icy grave was almost sure for him.
Hours passed thus. Suddenly the technician found someone was opening the freezer plant door. Was it a miracle?

It was the security guard entered there with a torch and helped the technician to come out.

On the way out the technician asked the security guard, “How did you know that I was inside? Who informed you?

The security guard said, “No one sir; this unit has about 50 people. But you are the only one who says Hello to me in the morning and Bye in the evening when you are leaving.”

The security guard said, “You had reported in the morning but I did not see you leaving the plant. That made me suspicious.”

The technician never realized that a small gesture of greeting to someone would prove to be a lifesaver for him.

Remember to greet when you meet someone, of course, with a warm smile. You never know – it may work a miracle in your life too.


Education is not a degree or certificate that can be shown to others as proof. But it is our attitude, actions, language and behaviour with others in life!

Simple niceties and pleasantries also pay dividends but as demonstrated in this case it was much appreciated by the security guard.
















An Ex BOC staff member presently domiciled in UK had sent in the following thoughts.

Life is like a journey on a train...
                                                               with its stations...
  with changes of routes...
and with accidents!

At birth we boarded the train and met our parents,
and we believe they will always travel on our side.

However, at some station
our parents will step down from the train,
leaving us on this journey alone.

As time goes by, other people will board the train;
and they will be significant i.e. our siblings, friends, children,
and even the love of our life.

Many will step down and leave a permanent vacuum.
Others will go so unnoticed that we don't realize
that they vacated their seats!

This train ride will be full of joy, sorrow,
fantasy, expectations, hellos, good-byes, and farewells.

Success consists of having a good relationship
with all passengers...
requiring that we give the best of ourselves.

The mystery to everyone is:
We do not know at which station
we ourselves will step down.

So, we must live in the best way - love, forgive,
and offer the best of who we are.

It is important to do this because when the
time comes for us to step down and leave our seat empty...
we should leave behind beautiful memories
for those who will continue to travel on the train of life.

Thank you for being one of the
passengers on my train!

Have a very pleasant journey





TITANIC   LOVE
By Jim Priest

They were the picture of romance as they strolled the deck of the luxury
ocean liner.
Arm and arm they walked, heads together, sharing stories and secrets and smiles.
From what people could see,they seemed very much in love.But beneath the surface,where no one could see,there was something else.Something that eyes could not behold,that ears could not hear and that minds could not grasp.
Beneath the surface was a deep and abiding commitment to one another that welded them together stronger and tighter than the rivets holding the unsinkable ship they were aboard.
Their names were Isidor and Ida Strauss.
Immigrants to America, they had scratched and scrapped their way in the new world and made a name for themselves.
With sweat and smarts, they had been able to build a little merchandise store in New York City: they named it Macy's.As they walked the decks of the HMS Titanic that April in 1912, they were enjoying a much deserved vacation.They were enjoying each others company. Unknown to them they were enjoying their last day together.
It was April 14, 1912, late in the evening,when the Titanic-the unsinkable ship crossing the Atlantic on her maiden voyage-struck an iceberg and started to sink.Icebergs,of course, only show a small part of themselves,most of the imponderable chunk of ice is below the ocean's surface.Beneath the surface where no eye could see, no ear could hear,no mind would grasp its depth and size.As the ship began to list and take on water the lives of those on board began to change.
Some fearfully scrambled for safety.Some valiantly helped those in need. Isidore and Ida Strauss walked calmly on the deck,assessing the situation before finally approaching a lifeboat.Mrs Strauss began to climb into the lifeboat,but changed her mind at the last minute.
She turned to her husband and said,"We have been living together for many years.Where you go,I go"
Members of the crew overheard her and tried to get her to change her mind.She would not listen.
A crew member turned to old Mr Strauss and said,"I am sure no one would object to an old gentleman like yourself getting in."
But Mr Strauss was as stubborn as his wife.
"I will not go before the other men."
So the issue was settled.Neither would go without the other, and neither one would go.
Mrs Strauss turned to her maid,now safely on board the lifeboat and said,"Here, take my fur coat.I won't be needing it."
Then the old couple walked a few steps to some nearby deck chairs and sat down together to await the inevitable.
Like the iceberg,the Strausses had more beneath the surface than could be seen by a casual observer.True enough,they showed their love for one another,but that was just the part that was visible.Beneath the surface was a solid commitment to one another that nothing, not even the threat of death could shake.  


















Colombo witnessed a heavy down pour resulting from an unexpected change of weather, today 14th February the Valentines day, at about 03.30 P M
Many parts of the city were plunged into total darkness.
Here are some photos taken at 03.50 P M on 14th February 2012 near the Public Library Colombo.