This Mother Of Two Needed Help During A Flight So 3 Random Strangers Stepped Up To Help Her
Having a child is not easy, having two is even harder, and traveling with them without any help is practically impossible. No matter how strong and smart a mother is, she could always use some help from others, so it’s our duty to notice when mothers are struggling and offer an extra pair of hands. Besides, we all know that it takes a village to raise a child! Recently a tired mother in Dallas, Texas received some selfless help from a nearby woman.
Recently, mother of two Becca Kinsey was boarding a flight with her sons
Image credits: Becca Kinsey
She was traveling without her husband Blake so she had to take care of everything on her own
Becca later explained that the journey was so difficult that she was almost on the verge of crying before boarding the plane. In the airport, her sons Wyatt and James were exhausted and they kept screaming the entire time.
After her difficult journey ended, she took to Facebook to share a heartwarming post about the experience
With 127 thousand shares, Becca’s story is quickly going viral, and she wants to give back. The mother of two is asking people to support a “Kidd’s Kids'” organization that aims to help kids with life-threatening diseases. This organization brings severely ill children to a 5 day trip to a Disneyland so they can forget their worries at least for a bit and actually feel like children.
Many people fell in love with Becca’s story
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Share on FacebookBut why just ladies? Can't men help other parents out? When I am on a plane and a person asks the attendant to be re-seated because they are next to a fussy baby, I always volunteer to switch with them. I can have a much better flight helping entertain the baby than I would listening to the baby cry and some jerk complain about it.
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Wonderful story, but I'm me so I gotta b***h: The first commenter, Deborah, can f**k right off. Nowhere in the story was race referred to at all so why even bring it up? I'll take an honest racist over a fake-a*s virtue signaller any day of the week. At least the honest racist is up front about who and what they are. I'm just happy the tired mom got relief while the "angel" got her kid fix (because you know she enjoyed it too). That's a win-win.
I guess if the photo of the kind coloured lady soothing the child hadnt been showed - a race element would never have been mentioned. the racist would have assumed it was a fellow white southern lady helping out and would even have gone into this
Load More Replies...I once played peek-a-boo for 2 solid hours to keep the little boy across the aisle in an airplane from screaming. Anytime I stopped, he started screaming again. I figured it was better to play than to listen to him cry. I applaud these ladies for helping out.
Amazing ! The first comment is all about "We don't see colors when in need" and yet, it's literally the first and only thing she talks about, as if it had the slightest importance !! Talk about hypocrisy...
So she is admitting that she DOES see colour the rest of the time.
Load More Replies...My life is a shitstorm ATM and this made me cry good tears. Thanks, poster!
How a story about a mom in need who got help from other women offered a racist a chance to explain how she wasn't a racist.
Looking at the comments here, one saying about race, which is fair enough, then another makes it about sex. Whatever dude. Chill. Before it was grammar police now its pc police, when it didn't need to be pointed out at all.
I have been travelling alone with my kids for years, including when i was 7 months pregnant with my second son and my first one was 2. 24 hour trips with 3 flight changes. Every year. Never got any help from anyone. It was horrible. At least now that they are older(8yrs and 5 yrs) they are more seasoned travellers.
aww thats sweet because ive traveled with 3 yr old twins and a one year old. those women were blessings
Good stuff! Whenever my kids are misbehaving I never get offered help bleh :/
ijust love trains -and the people who take care of them and the passengars wentoverand beyond
I have two girls in the same age. Parenting is the hardest job ever. Thank God for such people.
i love this. When I was 18 months old, and my brother was just under three, my mom flew alone with us back from Australia to Kansas. She was in tears for part of that because what would have been a long journey got even longer when an airline worker strike happened in New Zealand, part of the way back. She had some kind of drug for us, and we did sleep, but the delay meant that last part of the trip (hawaii to LA) we were WIIIIDE AWAKE. But the plane was practically empty, so the flight attendants apparently entertained me and my brother, while my mom stretched out across an empty aisle, ate leftover first class fare, and slept. Bless those ladies.
2 kids? And not even babies? Pfft, My mum had to travel alone with 4 kids, one being a baby on a rickety old french airline, all with very little money. This is sweet though. Oh and why the hell was race mentioned?!
But why just ladies? Can't men help other parents out? When I am on a plane and a person asks the attendant to be re-seated because they are next to a fussy baby, I always volunteer to switch with them. I can have a much better flight helping entertain the baby than I would listening to the baby cry and some jerk complain about it.
Load More Replies...In the midst of all the garbage in this world, these are the reminders we need of the good we're capable of as humans.
Wonderful story, but I'm me so I gotta b***h: The first commenter, Deborah, can f**k right off. Nowhere in the story was race referred to at all so why even bring it up? I'll take an honest racist over a fake-a*s virtue signaller any day of the week. At least the honest racist is up front about who and what they are. I'm just happy the tired mom got relief while the "angel" got her kid fix (because you know she enjoyed it too). That's a win-win.
I guess if the photo of the kind coloured lady soothing the child hadnt been showed - a race element would never have been mentioned. the racist would have assumed it was a fellow white southern lady helping out and would even have gone into this
Load More Replies...I once played peek-a-boo for 2 solid hours to keep the little boy across the aisle in an airplane from screaming. Anytime I stopped, he started screaming again. I figured it was better to play than to listen to him cry. I applaud these ladies for helping out.
Amazing ! The first comment is all about "We don't see colors when in need" and yet, it's literally the first and only thing she talks about, as if it had the slightest importance !! Talk about hypocrisy...
So she is admitting that she DOES see colour the rest of the time.
Load More Replies...My life is a shitstorm ATM and this made me cry good tears. Thanks, poster!
How a story about a mom in need who got help from other women offered a racist a chance to explain how she wasn't a racist.
Looking at the comments here, one saying about race, which is fair enough, then another makes it about sex. Whatever dude. Chill. Before it was grammar police now its pc police, when it didn't need to be pointed out at all.
I have been travelling alone with my kids for years, including when i was 7 months pregnant with my second son and my first one was 2. 24 hour trips with 3 flight changes. Every year. Never got any help from anyone. It was horrible. At least now that they are older(8yrs and 5 yrs) they are more seasoned travellers.
aww thats sweet because ive traveled with 3 yr old twins and a one year old. those women were blessings
Good stuff! Whenever my kids are misbehaving I never get offered help bleh :/
ijust love trains -and the people who take care of them and the passengars wentoverand beyond
I have two girls in the same age. Parenting is the hardest job ever. Thank God for such people.
i love this. When I was 18 months old, and my brother was just under three, my mom flew alone with us back from Australia to Kansas. She was in tears for part of that because what would have been a long journey got even longer when an airline worker strike happened in New Zealand, part of the way back. She had some kind of drug for us, and we did sleep, but the delay meant that last part of the trip (hawaii to LA) we were WIIIIDE AWAKE. But the plane was practically empty, so the flight attendants apparently entertained me and my brother, while my mom stretched out across an empty aisle, ate leftover first class fare, and slept. Bless those ladies.
2 kids? And not even babies? Pfft, My mum had to travel alone with 4 kids, one being a baby on a rickety old french airline, all with very little money. This is sweet though. Oh and why the hell was race mentioned?!
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