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Just to tell you something nice for a change :) There is gonna be a bday party at my dd nursery, and the mother of the kid met me and asked what she could eat, wrote a list and is making sure there will be a party favour and cake for her!

I couldnt believe, its not someone i know or care about, and she did just so my dd should feel included... Getting emotional at how nice people can be!!!


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Just to tell you something nice for a change :) There is gonna be a bday party at my dd nursery, and the mother of the kid met me and asked what she could eat, wrote a list and is making sure there will be a party favour and cake for her!

I couldnt believe, its not someone i know or care about, and she did just so my dd should feel included... Getting emotional at how nice people can be!!!

wow that is so thoughtful! even just the favor is going out of her way but to make sure there is cake for her is amazing! :D It's good to know there are people like that out there

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That is really nice! It's great to hear when people want to accomodate someone with Celiac. She sounds like a very nice person. I bet your daughter will have a great time :)

I'll tell my nice story:

My son is on the trial diet and I put him and our family on the prayer chain at work because I knew how hard it would be for him to adjust to his new diet.

An elderly woman who has a grandson with Celiac who checks her email daily, made my son a whole tin of flourless peanut butter chocolate chip cookies the next morning and gave us the recipe! I had my son write her a nice personal thank you note. It was such a sweet thing to do.

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