يحاول ذهب - حر
Some People Have All the Luck
March - April 2025
|Reader's Digest US
Once in a while, the toast does fall jelly-side up
-
Double or Nothing
I won a free car—twice! The first time, I entered a sweepstakes to win either a grocery shopping spree or a car, and I was thrilled when a company rep called and told me I'd won the car. Years later, my husband and I were looking around at a car dealership when I threw my name into a barrel for a drawing to win a new car. They called on April Fool's Day, but it was no prank—I'd won again. The heather plant, for which I'm named, symbolizes luck and fortune, and that's been very true in my life.
—HEATHER HOFFMAN Vancleave, MS
Making Light
One holiday season, we plugged in our Christmas tree and found that the lights didn't work. We went to Macy's that afternoon and found a $200 tree on sale for $100. The clerk told us if we'd arrived before noon, we could've gotten it for $25. We were still happy with our 50% discount—but when the clerk scanned the tree, it rang up as $25. We kept that tree for 15 years. I think, sometimes, luck is just how you perceive things.
—EVIE GEORGE Albuquerque, NM
Good Things, Good People
Shortly after I bought my first lottery ticket, my sister took her son to California for treatment with a specialist. To her dismay, the specialist insisted on immediate surgery. I requested unpaid leave from work and flew out with my infant niece to join them, then cared for the baby for a month while my nephew recovered. Everything went well, and I was so grateful to be able to be there for my sister and her children. When I got home, I found out I'd hit the lottery. I'd forgotten all about it, but the winnings made up for the wages I lost that month.
—VIRGINIA BRUSCHI Canonsburg, PA
Turning Things Around
هذه القصة من طبعة March - April 2025 من Reader's Digest US.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Reader's Digest US
Reader's Digest US
My Wish for AMERICA
A special collaboration with the New York Historical
3 mins
June/July 2026
Reader's Digest US
Dear Pet Sitter...
The most eccentric care instructions, indulged
3 mins
June/July 2026
Reader's Digest US
No Lemonade Here
WHEN ETHAN WARGO set up “shop” in his front yard in Sycamore, Illinois, last summer, he offered refreshment in the form of free compliments. (Because charging for them didn’t feel right to the 9-year-old.)
1 min
June/July 2026
Reader's Digest US
When I Feel Most American
Readers share the moments when their patriotism surges
4 mins
June/July 2026
Reader's Digest US
WELCOME TO THE INAUGURAL DAD GAMES!
From grocery bag dashes to diaper change races, competitive games at the first-time event had 250 fathers showing off their skills—and bonding over their experiences
5 mins
June/July 2026
Reader's Digest US
Under Pressure
Hypertension is on the rise—and it's linked to not only heart disease, but also stroke and cognitive decline
4 mins
June/July 2026
Reader's Digest US
The Business of BIG VET
Chances are, your pet's annual checkup has gotten a lot more expensive. Here's why.
9 mins
June/July 2026
Reader's Digest US
Rise & Dine
THE BEST BREAKFAST IN EVERY STATE
9 mins
June/July 2026
Reader's Digest US
Been to a Destination Wedding? What About a Destination Divorce Party?
\"Buddymoons,” funeral cruises ... these days, vacations aren't exclusively for relaxing. They can also be an event!
9 mins
June/July 2026
Reader's Digest US
“Love, Dad”
Need a shoulder to cry on? Maybe a gag to get you through the day? The men of the Dad Letter Project are happy to oblige.
4 mins
June/July 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

