A couple who overheard a bartender telling a client about her triplet grandchildren left a $300 tip to prove that decent people still exist.
What did the grandmother do? Learn more.
On April 30, 2016, a 48-year-old North Dakota waitress started a conversation with a sympathetic couple and other diners at the First and Last Chance Pub.
Other patrons joined the chat. Two people helped the bartender.
The husband and wife’s kindness surprised the woman, who had never seen such generosity before.
She had only heard of it before. The bartender and couple’s kindness are described below.

Shiela Weisgerber of Lisbon, North Dakota, raised Bentley, Dalton, and Ashton from two months old.
The woman’s 30-year-old daughter, a single mother, couldn’t handle three children and a tiny toddler.
The boys’ father died in a car accident months before their mother. Weisgerber told ABC News:
After she admitted she couldn’t care for the boys at two months old, I offered. She attempted to raise them.
The grandmother initially struggled to care for her triplet boys, but she came to enjoy watching them grow up.
If given the chance, Weisgerber would do it again.
The North Dakota native has told her customers about her grandsons since October 2015.
Due to her kind words for the triplets, she was supported on April 30, 2016.

A nearby couple heard the bartender discussing her family with other customers.
Weisgerber told ABC News that her children and husband were shocked to find her grandchildren were triplets.
Thus, the husband and wife used the information to help.
They left a $300 tip and a letter saying, “Take care of those boys,” along with their $33 bill.
Bartender eyes were stunning. She said:
“Initially, I didn’t think it was possible. I reconsidered before leaving. Is it?
Reading and hearing about it makes you curious. Is this typical?
Weisgerber rushed to the bathroom and cried violently when he realized that. The two people’s generosity amazed her.
The grandmother then posted her account on Facebook. Their kindness touched many, including bar owner David Cole Jr.
The pub applauded him when he said there had been many bad happenings recently.
He also believed in nice people because of how the two were acting.

Weisgerber’s story should inspire everyone to be kind to others, no matter the scenario.