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Thank you for your kindness that you showed to my daughter today. (You picked her up from Langlois Ave)
Today I went out to lunch with my Dad and son to McDonalds on Tecumseh Rd & Drouillard. I have to say that the staff there is amazing. They went above their call of duty today.
When we first arrived we were greeted by Kassandra. Kassandra was amazing. I was explaining to her about how my daughter was devastated that she lost one of her Beanie Boos (Timber) and Kassandra went above her call of duty. She looked in the back for a Timber and when she came up empty handed, she searched downstairs for him. She had successfully found one. It had brought tears to my eyes, knowing that my daughter would be happy once again. As a parent, you do everything you can to put a smile on your child's face when they are upset and Kassandra helped me achieve this.
Justin, the manager, had overheard what was going on and asked us which Beanie Boos we were missing. I had told him that we were just starting out. Without a second thought, he said he would find us the whole set of Beanie Boos for my daughter. With the help of Kassandra, they had brought over not one but two sets (one for my daughter and the other for my son) of what they had in stock, they were missing the Moose but I was more then happy with the fact that we had a Timber and their kindness they had shown us.
Kassandra came over to tell me that she had to check in Justin's car for the moose, and with great luck she had found 2 of them. We now had the whole collection in our hands. Justin had even came over to make sure everything was ok and I just couldn't stop saying thank you to both of them.
I was overwhelmed by the excellent customer service from them both, to know that these 2 workers, who have no idea who we are, went above and beyond to help put a smile on my daughters face. This is what customer service should feel like. They made us feel important and valued, not too many places do that.
Words could not express how caring this staff was. Their kindness and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Thank you again for making my little girls day. All of her Beanie Boos now have a safe home in her room.
Thankful Mother of one happy little girl :)
To the two young ladies that both stopped and helped me change my car tire on Lauzon Road. I thank you very much for not only stopping but helping and teaching me to change a tire, lol!
I'd also like to thank the many people that stopped to offer their help and ask if we were ok. You're kindness will never be forgotten, thank you!
My licence plate fell off my car today, hoping someone sees it and can let me know. I left forest glade, took expressway west to central and made my way to Erie st
Plate starts AMTY,, please contact me if it's found
Kristy_201@hotmail.com
On Wednesday May 31st at around 4:45pm, I was driving home along riverside drive east when I came to a dead stop. Curious, I looked around and noticed a Transit Windsor bus driver had stopped her bus, put her 4-ways on, and proceeded to help an older gentlemen (with some visible mobility issues) cross the street in a safe manner. It was great to see both sides of traffic stop and allow this to happen. Clearly this is above and beyond your duty as a bus driver, but seeing your kind gesture put a smile on my face, as I'm sure it did to the others who saw :) It was also evident the older gentlemen appreciated your help as the smile on his face and his demeanor was beaming pure happiness. You've been spotted & you're awesome!
I just would like to send out a BIG Thank you to the Lady @ The Parking Enforcement Office. You know who you are. Hopefully you read this. God Bless you You are an Beautiful Lady inside and out. 👍☝️🙏🏻🤗👌😊❤️
Good morning! I was out on a run this morning and I decided to take different route than usual. I came across a mom duck and 6 little fluffy babies crossing the street. The mom stopped in the middle of the road and I didn't understand why until I heard little chirps coming from the sewer. I looked in and one baby had fallen in. This immediately broke my heart! Mom ended up coming back over to the grass where I was.
At this point a man came from his front yard to see what was wrong. We both knew that the only way to open the sewer top was with a crowbar. He went in his garage to get one and another precious older couple was walking by so I told them about what was happening and we all decided we weren't going anywhere until this duck was saved! It was then when I saw a man from a landscaping company and I ran over to see if he could help too! He came over and at this point we had a crow bar. The landscaper (Stan) then pried open the top! The baby was frightened and kept going back into the sewer tunnel. Stan proceeded to lay on his stomach over the sewer as the couple and I held down his legs. After a few attempts, baby duck came up and Stan scooped him up onto the street!! The woman grabbed baby and ran her over to her mom and 6 other siblings. The family then waddled away and I was tearing up uncontrollably! Faith in Humanity restored!
I want to thank the gentleman with the crowbar, the lovely couple out on their walk and Stan from The Groundskeeper landscape company! You've all been spotted!! & lt;3 & lt;3 & lt;3
I knew I needed to stop for gas but I have been so busy I got side tracked. I was driving down Oullette towards downtown when my car ran out of gas as I was approaching Tecumseh Rd. I coasted into the turning lane as their is a gas station on the corner. I got out of my car and went to the guy behind me in a black SUV and asked him if he could help me push my car to the gas station. He told me "no he had to pick someone up". So my husband that does not drive and who is elderly heart patient with a hernia waiting on a surgery date, got out of the car and started pushing. I got out (me in a dress and heels) and was trying to help him push. As we got into the middle of the intersection not one person in the 8 lanes of traffic got out of their car to help this old man push the car. Instead people were honking their horns at us. As we came up to the entrance of the gas station it was like we were going uphill and we struggled to get the car into the parking lot. Again we got honked at. Once we got over the hump we pushed the car right up to the gas pump. Even all the people pumping gas didn't try to help him. I'm disgusted that of all the people just watched us struggle and honked at us and my husband clearly does not look like he should have been pushing a car. What has happened to humanity? I am deeply saddened that people in this city can be so rude.