![]() ![]() As we sat she told me that when her 4(!) children were young she experienced the same thing and was helped by an 'angel' too. Writing about a year later still brings tears to my eyes. She played with my boys asking how their day was and even let my oldest climb on her! I sat wondering if she would ever know how grateful I was to have her for those long 45 minutes until it was time to board. She came from nowhere and sat next to us. I set up camp in a corner and as one would run one way the other would go the other way. Gonzales-Pulido writes: "I was flying home with my then 1- & 2-year-old, and on a layover in Arizona I found myself straining to keep my very active boys by my side. To them I am forever grateful."Ĭecilia M. It was the complete strangers who helped me get from gate to distant gate and comfort me on that long dark trip. The airlines completely ignored my requests for help (no fun toting around a car seat, luggage and other baby stuff, let alone baby, by yourself). His future wife, or maybe he's married now, is truly a lucky woman."Īndrea Metzler writes: "When my son was 10 months old, I had to take him on a very stressful trip from Chicago to Washington for my grandfather’s funeral. He also helped carry my bag so that I could get my baby and her car seat. He got out and held back the herd of people trying to get off and told them to wait so that I could get my baby out. There was a young kid, maybe 20, sitting next to us. To all the anonymous angels out there: Thank you, thank you from the bottom of our hearts.Īnna Urteaga writes: “My first time traveling with my then-7-month-old on an airplane by myself. Inspired by a blogger who wrote about an awesome man who sat next to her on a flight with her 3-year-old, dubbed "the 'Daddy' in 16C," we asked TODAY Moms for your stories of strangers who lend a helping hand to parents.įrom paying for diapers, to holding someone's baby, to simply stepping in with a kind word, these strangers made a difference. But sometimes when you least expect it, and most need it, a stranger’s act of kindness can make your day. ![]()
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