Proof there’s a lot of kindness in the world. A Springfield couple sent a wedding invitation to the wrong address- and got $20 and this note in response! pic.twitter.com/uS0l2jHn6P
— Ellen Meny (@ellenmeny) March 28, 2018
Cassandra Warren and Jesse Jones live outside Eugene, Oregon, and they’re getting married this June. About two weeks ago, they sent out their wedding invitations. Cassandra THOUGHT she sent one to her aunt and uncle, but it turned out she used the wrong address.
Some random person got it instead, and responded by mailing it back to them, along with a note, and TWENTY BUCKS as an early wedding gift.
The note said, quote, “I wish I knew you. This is going to be a BLAST. Congratulations. Go have dinner on me. I’ve been married for 40 years, [and] it gets better with age.”
Cassandra says they already sent the person a thank-you note they have a friend who can’t make it to their wedding, because he’s in the military and he’s being deployed – so they used the 20 bucks to take HIM out to dinner.