...To the lady at McD's who carried our tray for me, as I was holding William and couldn't carry it one-handed, and
...To the mom at McD's who shared her table with us so we could sit in the very crowded play area.
Yours gratefully,
A tired mom who really needed those little acts of kindness today.
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ReplyDeleteThose little acts of kindness can make or break a day, can't they? Glad you experienced two in one day!
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