Child Is Given His Own Parking Spot In Adorable Act Of Kindness
September 26, 2018
Christie Dietz's 4-year-old son has parked his bicycle at the same lamppost every day for the last year.
On Monday, Dietz discovered the spot is now reserved just for him.

A kind stranger had taken the time to create a parking sign sticker that features the child's green bicycle.
"My son has parked his bike by this lamppost just about every day for the last year. This morning, this sticker had appeared. Absolutely made our day. People can be so brilliant. Thank you, whoever did it," Dietz wrote on Twitter.

Credit: Christie Dietz / Twitter
Dietz's tweet has over 261,000 likes. And the reaction on Twitter suggests the smiles have come with an equal number of happy tears.
"This is so precious I want to cry," wrote Tori Dykes.
"Ok, that's the most adorable random act of kindness ever," wrote Sandy.
"Omg they must've had SO much fun doing that! So much that they didn't want credit, it was its own reward!" wrote Thomas Maynard.
Dietz said she has written a thank-you note which she plans to leave at her son's newly-reserved parking space.
"It makes me so very happy that this one person's lovely deed has made so many people smile," Deitz said.
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