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I would like to say to young woman that works at Journey, who helped my daughter and I today you have been spotted.
The customer service you provided today and earlier this week goes over and above what is normally provided. I just hope you see this post, and know that you have made my daughter very happy.
Thank you so much for everything.
To the woman @ fresh-co yesterday that overheard that I was in a rush and asked if I wanted to go ahead of her in line.... Also complimenting my tattoos as we waited :-) Just wanted to say thank-you again!! You were such a sweetheart and helped me a lot.
Today just as we were leaving Standpoint Beach waiting to cross the street a very loud truck with flags and motorcycles came passing by! My 5 yr old son and 7 yr old daughter were so excited to see so many bikes all together. They are on this new kick asking trucks to honk there horns( like we all did as kids on the 401). To there amazement most of this group did just that! What a GREAT EXAMPLE you showed to my kids today! Thank you for making their day as well as many others I'm sure!
To the lady at Tim Horton"s at Tecumseh & Chandler,who was in front of me,thank-you so much for paying for my order,I have paid it forward so many times & this was the first time anyone has done it to me. Tomorrow when I go I will forward it to someone. You were in a silver car with chains around your licence plate and a Superman sticker on your back window,and you waved to me as you were pulling away
again THANK-YOU so very much!!!!!!
Today I got home from my walk on riverside and went right to my computer. My husband walked in and asked how my walk was. He noticed a huge smile on my face as I sat there typing. Today I was sitting on a bench only 10-15 feet away from a picnic table behind me. I was resting and I heard 3 boys arguing with the 4th friend. I didn't turn to look, but I listened. The 3 boys were arguing how this purse belongs to the lady and they want to give it to her before she leaves. The one kid said let's look inside first and see what was in there. The one teenager grabbed the purse from him as he tried to open it and said " no, this doesn't belong to us and if you think you have a right to open it you are wrong." The 2 boys walked towards the lady with the purse and at that point she was already walking back towards the picnic area. I noticed a huge smile when she noticed these teens walking towards her. She was so happy she gave them each some money and hugged them both while the other two friends waited at the table. She left and they walked back towards the other two friends. They explained how the lady gave them each 20 dollars and they were going to split the money between the 4 of them so 10 each. The teen who was wanting to keep the purse stopped and thanked Jeff, the friend who ripped the purse away from him. They left talking about what they are going to buy to eat!!!
So many lessons learned in this specific case. You are all great friends and I wish I had the courage to stand up, turn around and tell you that to your faces. But you gave me a reason to smile for the rest of the day and longer.
Sarah from the Comber Tim Hortons working at the drive-thru at about 1:50pm today (July 11th, 2015). You were so kind and actually looked happy doing your job - your smile is contagious! 😊 You also noticed my two children in the back and offered them doughnuts. You made their day! I was actually shocked by the offer and you put smiles on all of our faces! Thank you for your kind gesture and smiles!
I hope your day is filled with kindness as you did to ours.
Thanks again! You have been Spotted Sarah! 😊
To the family who kindly allowed my 5 year old who lives on the spectrum to join you at your table and shared your food with him...you are wonderful. Thank you for being so very kind. God bless you and yours.
I was getting in my car with my mom on Giles and Dufferin and I witnessed a dad and his 5 beautiful very young children walking to Temple Saturday morning. He was patient and loving waiting at the corner for all the kids to hold hands and cross the street. I hurried my mom so she could witness this too. We smiled and talked about what a great role model he was. No shouting to hurry up...just patience and love. It put a smile on both of our faces.