Dear Editor: On Saturday, July 25, at about midnight, I was
leaving work as an RN on the evening shift at Santa Teresa Kaiser
hospital in San Jose.
Dear Editor:

On Saturday, July 25, at about midnight, I was leaving work as an RN on the evening shift at Santa Teresa Kaiser hospital in San Jose.

As I got into my car, I noticed a hand-written note on the windshield on torn pink paper with a phone number scratched in pencil. It said “you have a screw in your front tire.”

I found the screw, which was actually a nail, called AAA and was able to wait at the safety of my workplace while the tire was changed by the tow truck driver.

Had I not been notified of the nail, I would not have noticed it, since the tire was not yet flat and it was dark out. I would have ended up stranded on the freeway late at night when the tire actually went flat. Who knows what could have happened.

I am very grateful to the person that left that note on my windshield. It warmed my heart that someone would take the time to do that for a stranger.

I called the phone number a few times but have only gotten an answering machine so far that says “Steve and Gina.” If this is the correct number, I would like the person that wrote that note to know that it was helpful and very much appreciated.

Cindy Webenbauer,

Morgan Hill

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