I know that they probably aren't reading this, but I was so grateful to all the people who helped this hapless mother struggling with a large suitcase and a four year old to negotiate the tube at 5.15 on a weekday. Thank you to the man who held my daughter's hand down the escalator and to the two lovely gentlemen who took my case down the escalators for me and to those people who waited patiently and without irritation as we hopped on and off. Also to those people who made room for a buggy, a suitcase and a small child as we flung ourselves onto a busy tube at the last minute and to the lady who let me have a seat so we could sit down.
I am always very happy and appreciative when anyone offers any kind of assistance when I am travelling. It really does make a difference if someone helps lift a buggy onto or off a bus, or makes a little room on a train or offers a seat or carries a bag...
... and to the rather stuck up young lady in the business suit who tutted and looked annoyed as we struggled at Euston, be careful the wind doesn't change you wouldn't want your face to stay like that!
If you do a good deed, by the way, and want to shout it from the rooftops, go to
http://www.onesmalldeed.com/
and tell the world!
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