Dedicated to the general sights, news and funny happenings in the wonderful city of Windsor
For the last 6 weeks ive had to use vets cab twice a day 5 days a week ....just wanted to say thanks for the rides and getting me to work on time and safely home again......
To the wonderful lady at McDonald's last Monday. Things were pretty stressed at our house, so much so, that I said I'd take the kids to McDonald's to thank them for putting up with all the craziness. We got there with limited time and the kids immediately zoomed off to the Playland while I put in our order...and realized I had forgotten my wallet at home. There was no way I could pry the kids out of the Playland, get them into their winter clothes and home and back again before we ran out of time. I told the young girl behind the counter that I would go see what money I had in the car. I came back with $10 in change, madly prioritizing what to order...only to see that the girl had put our order through and it was all sitting there waiting for me. The lady behind me in line saw what was going on and, over my protests, chipped in the remaining $4. "Don't worry about it. It happens to all of us." It was -- without a doubt -- the nicest thing a stranger has ever done for me. And that was why I was crying in the McDonald's Playland.
Daily stroll down by the river on this beautiful day and spotted this guy.
To the guy in the white pickup truck at Metro grocery store (Tecumseh and Banwell) on Saturday evening. You asked me about my car lol. Sorry, I was totally caught off guard. You're cute...we should have exchanged numbers. - Signed the red car you pulled up to lol.
I would like to thank the man in red van for sparing my sisters life by pay attention to your driving and avoid a worse collision if it wasn't for your attentiveness she may not be with us right now If you see this I hope your OK to and words alone cannot express our relief ND thankfulness
Today, while shopping at Old Navy, my son met a young boy (maybe about 9) and his family that were waiting inline in front of us. The young boy talked with my son, all while my son pointed at the Balloons at the register and kept shouting 'Ballllll' (his version of balloon)!! As we waited I noticed the young boy quietly take out some coins from his pocket, trying to secretly count what he had. His family was called to a register and we were called to another. Just as we were about to leave the store the young boy comes up and says 'I think he really wanted a balloon, and did you know they were free?' (He tried to pay for it, but the lady at the cash gave him one). Can I just say WOW...What a kind young boy. I pray that my son would share this type of kindness with others, and that we could all be reminded that simple gestures go a long way!!! It certainly made this Mama cry, and my son's day...you have no idea how much he LOVES balloons!!! To the Parents/ Guardians of that boy...well done! And to that young boy, know that the kindness you showed, to a small child you did not know, is a bigger gesture than you may think. You have no idea how much I wanted to just hug you and just tell you how proud I was of you; I know your Mom must have been so proud! I will never forget this moment, and one day I will tell this story to my son and remind him of this special moment.
2 older women, 2 girl teens and one little boy working outside t on Rankin Ave trying to break up the ice near the drain grates, so the street doesn't flood. You have been spotted! Good Job! Nice to see that people actually care about the neighbourhood. :)
This is a shout out to Savanah at central mall metro
thanks for the courteous service I could tell you are new on the job but wanted to let you know you are doing great and don't let anyone make you feel bad for learning your job