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I just want to commend the girl in the drive thru for staying remarkably upbeat and calm all the while being berated by (from what I could tell) some woman that had obviously forgotten to take her medication for the day.
This is a "Good Sighting" & a 'Bad Sighting".
I've seen my shared of crazy people, but it's been awhile since I've seen someone completely go full pyscho on what appeared to be the cashiers inability to customize and re price this person's order - basically trying to haggle the price.
Wanting for the manager, holding everyone up that was in the drive thru, but I'm sure she doesn't care about others that often ;)
Upset about how she was treated as a customer, but had no issue screaming and yelling at the cashier - that will definitely get your food quicker.
Would have taken a picture, but this lady was a special kinda crazy, The kind you don't really want to poke.
My daughter has been in the hospital since Saturday. It has been stressful and exhausting with our child in the hospital and a toddler at home. The nurses in the pediatric ward have been amazing with my child. Altho in isolation a magician put on protective clothing and put on a show for my daughter and ventriloquist gave her a small show outside her room as she watched in the window. I have to say our pediatric ward goes above and beyond for the sick children on this floor and I want to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart for not only being amazing to my child but to all the children on this floor.
A very thankful mom.
This is a shout out to the girl with the blue scarf who helped us last night(Oct 25th) while dealing with a seizure patient at the corner of Ouellette and University. Either you are already in a medical profession or you should strongly consider it :) Your immediate attention towards this patient until our arrival, and your initiative to help while we were on scene was OUTSTANDING!
This is the first time I've ever recognized someone in the community for their display of selflessness and true compassion.
So to whoever you are I hope this sincere THANK YOU does find its way to you...
Your extra set of hands were of more help than you can imagine.
Sincerely, A thankful medic :)
Yesterday we were at the five dollars or less clothing store, a lady was there to bring in a donation. They wouldn't accept it, they only accept on certain days, the lady was like I don't want anything for them just to donate, cashier says sorry I can't help!! I said ma'am I'll take the clothes and she was like oh really?? Thank you so much, I said no Thank you.....I shared everything you have. You have been spotted!! Your kindness went along way!!
I just wanted to say thank you to the gentleman who purchased my McDonalds breakfast this morning at 8:30am at the Mcdougall location. It made my morning. I decided to "pay it forward" with the next car and I hope it made their day too.
Thank you
This post is a little late, but you know what they say, better late than never. My friend at work just told me about Spotted. I want to thank 2 EMS workers and a Windsor police officer for what they did for me last month. I was rushing around one morning trying to get myself ready for work and my daughter off to school when I fell down the stairs and broke my shin bone. I was in so much pain. I called 911 and they sent two amazing EMS workers who took great care of me. The guy's name was Paul, but I never caught the name of the girl who was driving the ambulance. Since there was no one to watch my daughter, the workers let her ride in the ambulance with us (she still talks about it). When we got to the hospital, I had to wait on the gurney since there were no open beds. But it was ok, because Paul and his partner made me feel so comfortable. My daughter on the other hand kept saying how hungry she was since I broke my shin before I had the chance to make her breakfast. So Paul took her hand, walked her down to the cafeteria and bought her breakfast. It was so sweet. While he was gone, his partner cleared a spot at a doctor's desk and then sat her down to eat. These 2 EMS workers were nothing short of amazing! There was a young police officer in the hallway who then offered to drive my daughter to school. She showed up to the school yard in a cruiser, all her friends were jealous. She still calls that day the best day of her life. I still call it my worst. I can't thank those EMS workers and the police officer enough. You truly are there for people at their absolute worst. I'm sure it's not in your job description to buy little girls breakfast or to drive them to school when their mom has a broken leg, but thank you for that. Thank you for everything you do. We are so lucky to have people like you in our city.
To the older gentleman walking into the Devonshire Mall this morning near the Tim Hortons entrance. My Grandfather passed away 11 years ago today. He was on my mind all morning. While walking out of the mall I looked your way and you were looking at me. You smiled, and your smile made me smile because I thought of my grandfather right at that very moment. I'm under the assumption you probably don't have Facebook, but if you do and you see this thank you. I did submit this in hopes to make someone else smile and hope that they return the favor, even if it's a random stranger. I love you grandpa and I'm sure that was you smiling down on me.
I wanted to say thanks again to the three people that helped me when my car was having problems in LaSalle! As soon as you guys seen I was in trouble you didn't hesitate to help, when a lot of people were just passing by even though I was stopped on a busy road. One of you called your dad who quickly showed up without question to remedy the problem and supply me with coolant and oil. I know nothing about cars so the help I was given is greatly appreciated.