Surprise Bouquet Brings Comfort To Grieving Mom
By Sunny Skyz • September 23, 2024
Ali Kidd’s trip to the park with her two-year-old daughter, Lamayah, turned into an unexpected moment of joy when they discovered a bouquet of flowers left behind to brighten someone’s day.
The bouquet, placed by two local businesses, had a note attached that read: "We hope these flowers brighten up your day."
Ali couldn’t have needed the surprise more.
Sharing her touching story on the Swindon Community Notice Board, Ali revealed how much the gesture meant to her, especially after recently losing her grandmother.
"Safe to say this put me in such a good mood," she wrote. "I've been struggling again the past few days since losing my nan in July, so I think she guided me here today thank you so much such a kind thing to do! I needed that lift me up today. We always got my nan flowers, the day before my little girl picked some and said for grandma and I said yes we can fly them up to the sky and the next day we found those, so really touched my heart."
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