Aneeda72
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My mother wanted to go to a fashion show in Santa Monica, we lived, in different places in Santa Ana. She bought the tickets, we drove. My daughter was 7. My daughter had hip problems and wore cable spinner braces on her legs. These braces had a thick belt, that went around her waist.
The thick brown cables attached to the belt and then to brown high top lace up ugly shoes. The braces widen her stance and turned her feet outward. Teased and bullied at school, sad and angry at me, she had to wear this get up 24/7 for a year.
We went to the luncheon and fashion show. Beautiful models. I saw tears running down my daughters face. She felt so ugly. I took her to the bathroom to clean her up. One of the models just came out of a stall. Blonde hair, blue eyes, legs to die for. She looked at my daughter. Made a point of looking at her shoes and her braces.
And said, “you know, when I was your age, I had those very same braces. Look at me now.” She bent over, gave my daughter a big hug, and left.
Kindness doesn’t cost anything, but can mean more than a million dollars. What kindness have you experienced?
The thick brown cables attached to the belt and then to brown high top lace up ugly shoes. The braces widen her stance and turned her feet outward. Teased and bullied at school, sad and angry at me, she had to wear this get up 24/7 for a year.
We went to the luncheon and fashion show. Beautiful models. I saw tears running down my daughters face. She felt so ugly. I took her to the bathroom to clean her up. One of the models just came out of a stall. Blonde hair, blue eyes, legs to die for. She looked at my daughter. Made a point of looking at her shoes and her braces.
And said, “you know, when I was your age, I had those very same braces. Look at me now.” She bent over, gave my daughter a big hug, and left.

Kindness doesn’t cost anything, but can mean more than a million dollars. What kindness have you experienced?