To The Nice Man...

By Chloe • November 16, 2023

To the nice man who paid for my wipes and the toy car I was getting for my 3 year old and my 15 month old at Kmart today, I honestly cannot express my gratitude enough because it’s been a really mentally taxing few months with the stuff happening with my 15 month old and while we wait for the removal of his tumour and the bone graft and I actually cried when I got home.

I was about to pay for it and out of the blue he told the worker to add it to the lego's he was buying. For the last few years I’ve done my best to pay it forward when I had the chance and I know you didn’t do it for recognition but you genuinely deserve nothing but the best and I plan on paying it forward when I have the opportunity again.

Thank you for being a kind human being.

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