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In a message dated 9/2/2002 8:25:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

vhunnius@... writes:

> At Mc's today, I took into the two-stall ladies washroom. He

> took one stall, I took the other. When I warned him I was going to flush,

> he panicked, so I told him to leave after washing his hands and I'd flush

> them both. Well, he nearly took out an old lady on the way out, who stood

> interestedly aside as I flushed the two toilets. I explained his aversion

> to loud noise, and she said, " My grandson is like that. Claps his hands

> over his ears at any loud noise. Seems to adjust to the noises, though,

> over time. " Then she smiled. " Maybe they'll grow out of it. "

>

> Wow. A NICE person!

>

> I was very grateful. :-)

>

> Jacquie

>

>

Wow Jacquie, thats great!! Isn't it great when a little thing like a few

kind words can just make your Day?

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Jacquie, I don't know exactly what it is, but every single email from you I

always get AFTER the replies!! Like the original is near the end of the thread,

or the last in the thread...

" It is a curious thought, but it is only when you see people looking ridiculous

that you realize just how much you love them. "

- Agatha Christie

, frazzled mom to:

, PDD-NOS, ADHD, Mixed Expressive/Receptive Language Disorder, 4

, NT, Terrible Twos, but adorable none-the-less, 2

met a nice lady at Mc's today

At Mc's today, I took into the two-stall ladies washroom. He took

one stall, I took the other. When I warned him I was going to flush, he

panicked, so I told him to leave after washing his hands and I'd flush them

both. Well, he nearly took out an old lady on the way out, who stood

interestedly aside as I flushed the two toilets. I explained his aversion to

loud noise, and she said, " My grandson is like that. Claps his hands over his

ears at any loud noise. Seems to adjust to the noises, though, over time. "

Then she smiled. " Maybe they'll grow out of it. "

Wow. A NICE person!

I was very grateful. :-)

Jacquie

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At Mc's today, I took into the two-stall ladies washroom. He took

one stall, I took the other. When I warned him I was going to flush, he

panicked, so I told him to leave after washing his hands and I'd flush them

both. Well, he nearly took out an old lady on the way out, who stood

interestedly aside as I flushed the two toilets. I explained his aversion to

loud noise, and she said, " My grandson is like that. Claps his hands over his

ears at any loud noise. Seems to adjust to the noises, though, over time. "

Then she smiled. " Maybe they'll grow out of it. "

Wow. A NICE person!

I was very grateful. :-)

Jacquie

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Wow!!

Those nice people are few and far between, but they sure can make a

difference. It is really amazing how much nastiness you can forget with

just one nice person!

I tried to be a Nice Lady tonight. When I went to the corner store there

was a woman with an older baby who had a paci. I told her the little girl

sure was cute (she really was - blonde & blue in a pink dress :) & asked how

old she was - 2 1/2 - & said mine's about to turn 3, he's home with his dad.

She said her little girl would turn 3 on Christmas Eve.

So I hope I was a Nice Lady who did not say nasty things about her child

" still " using a paci. :)

-Sara.

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In a message dated 9/3/2002 3:48:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

thebyks@... writes:

> tried to be a Nice Lady tonight. When I went to the corner store there

> was a woman with an older baby who had a paci. I told her the little girl

> sure was cute (she really was - blonde & blue in a pink dress :) & asked

> how

> old she was - 2 1/2 - & said mine's about to turn 3, he's home with his

> dad.

> She said her little girl would turn 3 on Christmas Eve.

>

> So I hope I was a Nice Lady who did not say nasty things about her child

> " still " using a paci. :)

>

> -Sara.

>

Sara, I Do think that was nice of you!! When I have my life and mind totally

together... (lol) I try and say or usually do one little random act of

kindness each day. Sometimes you can see people really appreciate it and

other times people just look at you like your'e a nut. But hey, at least i

know i tried, right??

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that did sound like a nice lady, it is hard to believe there are still some

out there.

hates loud noises.

Lori

met a nice lady at Mc's today

>

> At Mc's today, I took into the two-stall ladies washroom. He

took one stall, I took the other. When I warned him I was going to flush,

he panicked, so I told him to leave after washing his hands and I'd flush

them both. Well, he nearly took out an old lady on the way out, who stood

interestedly aside as I flushed the two toilets. I explained his aversion

to loud noise, and she said, " My grandson is like that. Claps his hands

over his ears at any loud noise. Seems to adjust to the noises, though,

over time. " Then she smiled. " Maybe they'll grow out of it. "

>

> Wow. A NICE person!

>

> I was very grateful. :-)

>

> Jacquie

>

>

>

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Sara that was nice. It is hard to tell if someone needs a nice person or

just be left alone.

I hate to say it but was still using his paci when he was 6.

Lori

Re: met a nice lady at Mc's today

> In a message dated 9/3/2002 3:48:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> thebyks@... writes:

>

>

> > tried to be a Nice Lady tonight. When I went to the corner store there

> > was a woman with an older baby who had a paci. I told her the little

girl

> > sure was cute (she really was - blonde & blue in a pink dress :) & asked

> > how

> > old she was - 2 1/2 - & said mine's about to turn 3, he's home with his

> > dad.

> > She said her little girl would turn 3 on Christmas Eve.

> >

> > So I hope I was a Nice Lady who did not say nasty things about her child

> > " still " using a paci. :)

> >

> > -Sara.

> >

>

> Sara, I Do think that was nice of you!! When I have my life and mind

totally

> together... (lol) I try and say or usually do one little random act of

> kindness each day. Sometimes you can see people really appreciate it and

> other times people just look at you like your'e a nut. But hey, at least

i

> know i tried, right??

>

>

>

>

>

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