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  • T Tim Carmichael

    Last Thursday, my wife and I took our daughter to a store for me to get new shoes. They were worn beyond repair. Afterward, we decided to get something to eat because of the time. While eating, my wife asked our daughter what she wanted for her 12th birthday, at the time, less than a week away. She replied, "Shoes." When we asked her why she didn't get some while at the shoe store, her reply humbled us. "They're for the kids that don't have them." Let that sink in.. from an 11 year old, wanting shoes for kids that don't have them... My wife mentioned it on social media and our friends responded. So far, she has somewhere around 40 pairs to shoes to give away (not sure of the exact count because I received a text message this morning saying more had been left in a bag for us, but I haven't got to the bag yet.) And, last night, she received a check from her mother's cousin for her birthday - she wants the money to be used for shipping the shoes as needed.

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    Nice to know there's hope for the next generation. And you and your wife definitely deserve kudos for how you're raising your daughter.

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      When our children do things like that I know that the human race will be better off in the future.

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      Unless we mess it up somewhere in between.

      I am not the one who knocks. I never knock. In fact, I hate knocking.

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        Unless we mess it up somewhere in between.

        I am not the one who knocks. I never knock. In fact, I hate knocking.

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        Mess up? Who?? We??? Never happened before. Right?

        ... such stuff as dreams are made on

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        • T Tim Carmichael

          Last Thursday, my wife and I took our daughter to a store for me to get new shoes. They were worn beyond repair. Afterward, we decided to get something to eat because of the time. While eating, my wife asked our daughter what she wanted for her 12th birthday, at the time, less than a week away. She replied, "Shoes." When we asked her why she didn't get some while at the shoe store, her reply humbled us. "They're for the kids that don't have them." Let that sink in.. from an 11 year old, wanting shoes for kids that don't have them... My wife mentioned it on social media and our friends responded. So far, she has somewhere around 40 pairs to shoes to give away (not sure of the exact count because I received a text message this morning saying more had been left in a bag for us, but I haven't got to the bag yet.) And, last night, she received a check from her mother's cousin for her birthday - she wants the money to be used for shipping the shoes as needed.

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          Munchies_Matt
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          Funny isnt it, how moralistic kids can be. Back in primary school my daughter was about 8, and her groups friends decided one of them wasnt welcome in the group that day. My daughter said "well if she isnt, I am not either" and went off and played with the excluded girl. Such consideration, such maturity from one so young, it really makes you think.

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            Mess up? Who?? We??? Never happened before. Right?

            ... such stuff as dreams are made on

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            GKP1992
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            Programmers do not make mistakes, they mess up. ;P

            I am not the one who knocks. I never knock. In fact, I hate knocking.

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            • T Tim Carmichael

              Last Thursday, my wife and I took our daughter to a store for me to get new shoes. They were worn beyond repair. Afterward, we decided to get something to eat because of the time. While eating, my wife asked our daughter what she wanted for her 12th birthday, at the time, less than a week away. She replied, "Shoes." When we asked her why she didn't get some while at the shoe store, her reply humbled us. "They're for the kids that don't have them." Let that sink in.. from an 11 year old, wanting shoes for kids that don't have them... My wife mentioned it on social media and our friends responded. So far, she has somewhere around 40 pairs to shoes to give away (not sure of the exact count because I received a text message this morning saying more had been left in a bag for us, but I haven't got to the bag yet.) And, last night, she received a check from her mother's cousin for her birthday - she wants the money to be used for shipping the shoes as needed.

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              If more kids had the same ideals the world would be a lot better place.

              Someone's therapist knows all about you!

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              • T Tim Carmichael

                Last Thursday, my wife and I took our daughter to a store for me to get new shoes. They were worn beyond repair. Afterward, we decided to get something to eat because of the time. While eating, my wife asked our daughter what she wanted for her 12th birthday, at the time, less than a week away. She replied, "Shoes." When we asked her why she didn't get some while at the shoe store, her reply humbled us. "They're for the kids that don't have them." Let that sink in.. from an 11 year old, wanting shoes for kids that don't have them... My wife mentioned it on social media and our friends responded. So far, she has somewhere around 40 pairs to shoes to give away (not sure of the exact count because I received a text message this morning saying more had been left in a bag for us, but I haven't got to the bag yet.) And, last night, she received a check from her mother's cousin for her birthday - she wants the money to be used for shipping the shoes as needed.

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                Ravi Bhavnani
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                Your daughter may be only 11, but she has the wisdom of Solomon and a heart of gold to boot.  And clearly parents who've instilled a good set of values in her.  You are a blessed family. :rose: /ravi

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                • T Tim Carmichael

                  Last Thursday, my wife and I took our daughter to a store for me to get new shoes. They were worn beyond repair. Afterward, we decided to get something to eat because of the time. While eating, my wife asked our daughter what she wanted for her 12th birthday, at the time, less than a week away. She replied, "Shoes." When we asked her why she didn't get some while at the shoe store, her reply humbled us. "They're for the kids that don't have them." Let that sink in.. from an 11 year old, wanting shoes for kids that don't have them... My wife mentioned it on social media and our friends responded. So far, she has somewhere around 40 pairs to shoes to give away (not sure of the exact count because I received a text message this morning saying more had been left in a bag for us, but I haven't got to the bag yet.) And, last night, she received a check from her mother's cousin for her birthday - she wants the money to be used for shipping the shoes as needed.

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                  Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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                  These are the bonus moments of being a parent... and be asured - not all parents have them. So while giving full credit to your wonderfull kid, you can take a 'great job' for yourself too...

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                  • R Ravi Bhavnani

                    Your daughter may be only 11, but she has the wisdom of Solomon and a heart of gold to boot.  And clearly parents who've instilled a good set of values in her.  You are a blessed family. :rose: /ravi

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                    Rajesh R Subramanian
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                    Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                    heart of gold to boot

                    I hope pun was not the sole purpose of your post.

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                    • T Tim Carmichael

                      Last Thursday, my wife and I took our daughter to a store for me to get new shoes. They were worn beyond repair. Afterward, we decided to get something to eat because of the time. While eating, my wife asked our daughter what she wanted for her 12th birthday, at the time, less than a week away. She replied, "Shoes." When we asked her why she didn't get some while at the shoe store, her reply humbled us. "They're for the kids that don't have them." Let that sink in.. from an 11 year old, wanting shoes for kids that don't have them... My wife mentioned it on social media and our friends responded. So far, she has somewhere around 40 pairs to shoes to give away (not sure of the exact count because I received a text message this morning saying more had been left in a bag for us, but I haven't got to the bag yet.) And, last night, she received a check from her mother's cousin for her birthday - she wants the money to be used for shipping the shoes as needed.

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                      Rajesh R Subramanian
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                      So much empathy and maturity in a 11 year old. The world has a better future for sure. :)

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                      • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                        Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                        heart of gold to boot

                        I hope pun was not the sole purpose of your post.

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                        Ravi Bhavnani
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                        Not at all. /ravi

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                        • R Ravi Bhavnani

                          Not at all. /ravi

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                          Rajesh R Subramanian
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                          Sorry if it came across serious, of course I knew you were not just responding for puns. However, I was just starting a pun by responding to you (sole). :)

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                          • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                            Sorry if it came across serious, of course I knew you were not just responding for puns. However, I was just starting a pun by responding to you (sole). :)

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                            Ravi Bhavnani
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                            Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                            Sorry if it came across serious

                            Knot at all! /ravi

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                            • R Ravi Bhavnani

                              Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                              Sorry if it came across serious

                              Knot at all! /ravi

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                              Rajesh R Subramanian
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                              Thank you, I'm now laced with relief to boot.

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                              • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                                Thank you, I'm now laced with relief to boot.

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                                Ravi Bhavnani
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                                The shoe's on the other foot, I see. /ravi

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                                • R Ravi Bhavnani

                                  The shoe's on the other foot, I see. /ravi

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                                  Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                  Is that a tongue in cheek comment?

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