3 Good Things - Round 4

Since the third thread of gratitudes is redacted, I'll create a new one;

1. Managed to get a Sunday Lunch, at a local Spar, while supplies were available.

2. Got Manure, off my Mechanic, for growing Spuds; at his Stable.

3. Listened to a Podcast Interview of a Man who talked about Sticks used in Ireland; back in the days.

Parents
  • It's been a bad day but there has been good things. 

    1. My son was car sick on the way to the airport, but my husband knocked on a door to get something to clean it up, and got kitchen roll then the gentleman came back with spray and blue roll, saying it's handy to have a dog. Very grateful for his kindness
    2. My son fell trying to catch the bus and a man gave his bottle of water so I could clean him up (had tissues but no water as we were trying to catch a plane). Very grateful for his help!
    3. My son fainted on the train from Pisa, and all the people on the train were amazing, catching him(!), giving up seats, looking after my case so I could sit with him, and offered water and some gyym for him to chew on. So grateful for all of their help.

    So much struggling today and yet still much kindness in the world.

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  • It's been a bad day but there has been good things. 

    1. My son was car sick on the way to the airport, but my husband knocked on a door to get something to clean it up, and got kitchen roll then the gentleman came back with spray and blue roll, saying it's handy to have a dog. Very grateful for his kindness
    2. My son fell trying to catch the bus and a man gave his bottle of water so I could clean him up (had tissues but no water as we were trying to catch a plane). Very grateful for his help!
    3. My son fainted on the train from Pisa, and all the people on the train were amazing, catching him(!), giving up seats, looking after my case so I could sit with him, and offered water and some gyym for him to chew on. So grateful for all of their help.

    So much struggling today and yet still much kindness in the world.

Children