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Today I admit I was impatient and frustrated in the drive thru at Timmies on Tecumseh at Roseville. The line was taking forever I was behind you just shaking my head. Come on line move, imagine my surprise when it came to be my turn and you had paid for my order. You were long gone when I came thru so I hope you see this. Thank you for making my day.
East Windsor area, by John's Pond and Aspen Lake trails area around 7:30pm on Sunday, June 2nd.
Group of 3 teens, estimated ages of 15-17, two girls and 1 boy. Girl in white/ pink? t-shirt and Jean shorts, dirty blonde? hair, girl in all black skinny jeans, dark shirt hair and black beanie, boy in bright red shirt, weird walk.
I was separated from my friends as we were playing Pokemon Go today and I heard this group approaching, mainly heard like teenage screaming and general shenanigans at first but as they approached I realized they were saying, loudly saying, some really nasty stuff about my appearance, weight, and then looking at me and laughing. As they were walking by, my friend approached and I heard them say, again very loudly as they were about 4 feet away from us, "what's with all the fat people today,"
I couldn't believe my ears, I was shocked that these kids were saying such horrible things with us literally standing right there, and with such confidence.
Please be careful, other walkers or pokemon go players around this area, I honestly think these kids were trying to get a rise out of people and start fights.
Not just one but two awesome people to thank here. To the lady who turned my phone into Tim hortins on lauzon and Wyandotte, You Rock. Have Had bad Phone luck and within a year had 2 phones completely die on me from power surges. With the renters market skyrockting and My rent going up 5% a month this was the last thing I needed to happen. So with all my heart thank You.
To the Tim Hortons afternoon supervisor Big thank you for going above and beyond to getting my phone back to me. Appreciate that you took the time to get a few messages to a few of my contacts. And the professionalism and privacy...
Please help return a sentimental medicine pouch. Lost near Ottawa street. Please call 5199994331 if found. Would mean the world to have it returned.
Let me first say, I know you mean well. I know you're probably an animal lover and that the deer go hungry in winter and you want to help. I get it. I hear that you hand feed them which must be magical and I know people drive by to see the deer gathered in your yard and that you're likely not thinking beyond the flowers.
Friday morning I was taking my daughter to school and was headed to work when I passed your house. A little deer ran across the road ahead of us and then there was a huge crash and my windshield exploded raining glass all over my daughter and me. I pulled over extremely shaken and waited for the police and tow truck. The car is probably totaled but that's not the point of this story.
I didn't know about you until I went to the Collision Reporting Centre. Apparently, there are a large number of such accidents in front of your house. I hear there are as many as 20 deer in your yard waiting for food every morning. My daughter and I are (miraculously) fine. I'm sure others haven't been so lucky. There's a deer dead or dying somewhere because it rolled over our hood leaving fur in the top of the broken windshield glass. That it crushed my daughters side of the car so badly leaves me with chills and grateful that she was not hurt.
Look, I now know and I will not be driving down Armanda again. For those of you who will, tred carefully, For you, the woman feeding the deer, I understand their habitat is diminishing. I understand that they have to be somewhere but to attract them in large numbers to a busy road is just madness - as is making a population of wild animals dependent of you for what they would normally scavenge.
Take this post for what you will. I now know about you and now you've also read my story. I'm not driving down your road again and what you do is up to you.
I was at Canadian Tire in West Windsor and when I got home I didn't have my cane. I remembered putting it in the cart at the Garden Centre so my husband and I drove back to Canadian Tire and there was my cane in the shopping cart area. Many thanks to the person that put it there. This just proves how nice the people in Windsor and area are.
We are hosting a benefit to help offset the cost of Addy's therapy. She needs and assessment which will cost $1700 and hours of therapy afterwards which will cost $140 per hour.. Due to the recent changes in government funding for therapies Addy will not recieve the help she should have under the old government program.
Adyson needs extra help to ensure that she has a bright future. This therapy will help in many different ways. Please consider buying a ticket and help this little girl realize her full potential. You wont be sorry you did!
Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for ages 4 to 12 and 3 and under free.
Doors open at 4:30 and dinner will be served from 6pm until 8pm.
Pasta, rolls, salad and dessert will be served.
Takeout tickets also available at $20 each.
There will be childrens activities and tons of prizes to be won!