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I was driving to work my usual way of going eastbound on Tecumseh Rd. and just coming off Lauzon Rd. when I noticed the 1C bus in front of the Tecumseh Mall waiting for some young teenagers to cross the street for them to board the bus. Usually I see the buses take off pretty quickly as I know they have a schedule to keep with. Constantly the teenagers are trying to run the red light as the bus will not wait for them which is dangerous but today thank you to the lady bus driver with dark hair who was driving the 1C bus at 7:44 am. Thanks for keeping the kids safe and thanks for waiting for them. It was very nice to see.
To the gentleman who was purchasing ice cream sandwiches in Metro on Central and Tecumseh @ 9:00 pm (approximately) this evening. I let you go ahead of me in line; in turn you paid for most of my purchase with the money you left . I just wanted to say THANK YOU for your generosity.....it is much appreciated.
To the two young ladies at the Esso today who were huffing and puffing (literally) because they has to wait 1 min and a half for their turn to pay for gas ,
I'm sure the employees there are glad you're "never coming back". Think you should pay for your gas at the pump and leave your negativity outside with you.
This is tonight's sunset. Hoping for warmer days to come real soon so everybody can enjoy more sunset like this. And we can all say "I've survived the polar vortex!" :)
Spotted: The amazing nurses in the Windsor/ Essex Region. I'd love to give a shoutout to some of the most dedicated, caring, and compassionate individuals I have ever come across. After having the opportunity to meet dozens of nurses at both campuses of Windsor Regional Hospital, as well as nurses working in the community, I have concluded that these are some of the most patient and resilient men and women I have ever met. Nurses are frequently required to change diapers, hold the barf bucket, treat infected wounds, and other "icky" stuff, and I have never seen a nurse turn up her nose in disgust.
I have witnessed a nurse quietly slip a patient money for a bus fare because she had no way of getting home. I have witnessed a nurse weep over the death of a patient that she had never met, and I have witnessed countless nurses offering comfort and support after a difficult diagnosis. I have watched nurses patiently, carefully, and gently care for people that are in pain, no matter how much of a hurry they are in.
And of course, the nurses are not acting alone. I think every person involved in health care deserves a round of applause, including doctors, nurses, personal support workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, lab techs, ultrasound/ xray techs, dieticians and other dietary staff, porters, pharmacists, counsellors, clerks, volunteers, paramedics, housekeeping/ janitorial staff, and any other members of the health care field that I neglected to mention. Give yourselves a pat on the back and know that Windsor thanks you!
Was in dollarama today at McDougal and don't even remember opening my purse or anything but as we were leaving the man behind us tapped me and handed me my 280.00 juicy couture sunglasses that somehow came out of my purse, thank you very much I've had these forever and they mean alot to me, was in a rush so just kind of took off but thank you
Last night hubby and I went to Sams trattoria on Wyandotte it was after 11pm we worked and just wanted a nice warm meal, it was crazy loud and a huge group of Students were being obnoxious, the waitress had more than her hands full, stuff got messed up with our order but when we went to pay she fixed it all and made it all OK and we had a nice chat, I feel bad for her having to put up with the craziness going on in there, some ppl need to learn respect.. She really did go above and beyond and she was handling everything well... You are doing great and thanks for making our night a Lil better :)
To the person in the car I cut off on Seminole at about 3:45pm today. Just want to say I'm sorry.