A flight attendant becomes famous thanks to the first flight of a baby

Just landed from a 10-hour flight with my daughter I found this news: a flight attendant has become famous on social networks thanks to a trip between Fort Lauderdale and New York helped her nine-month-old baby ride on the plane. This may not be special for many people, but who we are parents know what a trip can be and especially by plane, where we have little chance of entertaining them.

The mother of the child put sent a message to the airline through the wall of his profile on Facebook and in a short time he received more than 400,000 likes and a lot of messages from people excited by that gesture. Obviously, many people have taken the opportunity to comment on the concern that we have who travel by plane and do not want to disturb other passengers (if you do not remember the parents who gave an emergency kit in case your baby bothered during the flight).

Dear Southwest, I hope you can share this post so that I can be sure that I will arrive at a very special flight attendant. All I know about her is that her name is Anise. My husband and 9 month old son flew from Fort Lauderdale back home to Islip, NY on 12/28. This was my son's first trip, so we weren't sure how things would go. Anís went out of his way to make sure the trip was best possible. I had never met a hostess as kind and as attentive as she was. My son loved it and stared at her when she passed by. At one point, she saw that I was looking at him and then she came and picked him up and walked him down the hall while my husband and I ate. Although this may not be a story that stands out from the rest, I wanted to thank her and let her know how much we appreciate her for that. We hear so many negative things so often that I wanted to share this story with someone who has made my trip a little more joyful. Please help me to let you know!

Finally the flight attendant read the message and answered it in the same way: "You're going to make me cry! Really, he improved my day. I always tell adults on my flights that children do exactly what is expected of them: Make noise! Think about it, the plane is completely boring for them after takeoff and there is nowhere to go. I prefer to hear them make noise and even cry before adults complaining. They have so much to talk about… mom and dad also deserve a break".

I think that all parents at some point have gone through situations with our children in which we would have liked the people around us to be more condescending and understanding. Hopefully these kinds of things are becoming more frequent, to the point of becoming news.

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