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Thank you SO much for helping me out with my slightly complicated situation. You were kind, compassionate and did whatever you could to help me make the best decision. I was having a really bad week, lots of tears and grief and you helped make my day brighter. Thank you again xo
I witnessed today while leaving the Red Lobster on Tecumseh after a wonderful birthday, a very angry lady driving a dark red car stop her car in the middle of the road, and her out of her car in a rage to the silver car in front of her.That silver car HAD to stop due to the traffic from contruction, and could not move up to stop in the middle of an intersection. You looked like a scary demon yelling at innocent 18 year old drivers while you are clearly a grown woman well into your fourties. You were clearly in the wrong and so ignorant to the situation. Think again
To the woman driving the white Nissan truck at Tim Hortons on Manning Rd & County Rd 42,
THANK-YOU!!! Thank-you so very much for buying my breakfast this morning. I wasn't having a very good morning, and your kindness put a smile on my face. I also made sure to pay it forward.
P.S. Your dog is very cute :)
From,
The Red Journey
I just needed to acknowledge the incredible staff at Windsor Regional Met Campus. My husband and I delivered our baby boy on Friday evening. From the moment we got to the hospital to our discharge 3 days later, we were met with nothing but kindness and people who truly loved their profession. Unfortunately, our son had to be admitted to the NICU for a couple days and coincidentally it was also our eldest's birthday during the time we were there. I'm sure the nurses could tell it was killing me to be away from my daughter on her special day, as well as dealing with the anxiety of a new baby in the NICU. The doctors and labour and delivery nurses allowed me to stay in my room after I had been discharged so that I could be near my son, as all the parent respite rooms were taken. They turned my bed down every night, organized my room so that I could pump and bring any milk to the nicu fridge as soon as possible, already labeled with my name. One nurse even brought me a book from her home to read because the gift shop was closed. And of course, there were the incredible NICU doctors and staff--I just can't say enough. From taking care of our son with the utmost compassion, to assisting in breastfeeding teaching, to pulling up a chair to share stories about their own children and families -- these professionals were awesome! As a city, we are so lucky to have such educated and caring people working in a community resource like Windsor Regional. As a mom, I will be forever grateful!
Wanted to commend the nurses at the Life Lab clinic on Hawthorne! I am terrible with giving blood and have had largely bad experiences with it (fainting, dizziness, vomiting). But the nurses there were so kind, made me laugh and even gave me a bag of candy and water after. Completely awesome experience! I could tell they really enjoyed working together doing what they do. The atmosphere was so cheery!
We had a safety fence installed around our pool last year, and then called to ask for some modifications this year, which we expected to be around $500. When we asked what we owed, Steve waved and said, "Have a good night!"
Excellent service. Generous, sincere man. If you need any sort of safety fence, call this guy. Can't say enough good things about him.
He services Windsor-Essex, London, Sarnia. Steve McPhedran
smcp58@gmail.com
(519) 562 8034
(519) 211 2943
Link: www.protectachild.com
To the group of boys at the bus stop at McDougal and Tecumseh, who were making animal noises to a couple of beautiful girls, one slightly overweight, and one wearing glasses, SHAME ON YOU!
From my point of view, those girls did the right thing in ignoring you, keeping their smiles on their faces and moving away from you animals.
As I see it, one boy was mooing like a cow, I think you need to be out in the pasture, if you moo like a cow, you must be a cow. The other was oinking like a pig, you should be in a sty, if you oink like a pig, you must be a pig. You both sounded like animals, acted like animals, maybe we should treat you like animals.
The girls on the other hand, smiled, talked in English, laughed at each other, and sounded human, they, in my book are ladies.
Learn to respect others, boys, one day, those ladies may be the nurses or doctors you need for medical help, or a lawyer for legal help, or an accountant for financial help. I'll tell you one thing, speaking from experience, you NEVER forget the animals and germs like yourselves, that bully. No one cares, you looked and sounded like absolute fools today.
Ladies, keep smiling, you are both beautiful and unique in your own ways.
Found an older male pug or pug mix at the Jefferson and Wyandotte area this afternoon. No tags, brought him to my vet but no microchip was found. He is now at the Humane Society. If he is yours you will find him there! I have pictures on my phone I can send.