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Heartbreaking gesture: cashier encourages mother

This cashier shows us how easy it is to make a smile on someone else's face!
Photo: Facebook / Team Carly Jean

The heartfelt cheer of a cashier

There are days when everything goes wrong. That's what happens to little Carly's mother. But then the cashier illuminates the day in a heart-grabbing way and cheers up the family again!

Sometimes you wish you were just staying in bed. Suzie Skougard was probably thinking that as she strolled through the aisles of the supermarket with her daughter.

The shopping started anything but good: he started with the bold words of a stranger who thought he had to interfere with their education. Carly had tramped off her shoes - as small children do - whereupon another shopper asked the mother outraged why she could let her daughter out of the house without shoes in the cold. But Suzie does not get down first.

Undeterred, she continues her purchase, which immediately led her to the next problem: A sought-after product has disappeared and the seller is extremely uninterested in helping them even in their search. When Suzie and her daughter are then pushed aside by a hectic customer - mind you, because they take account of them on an older man - it can hardly get worse. And as if that was not enough, daughter Carly begins to whine in just that moment. There are days when everything just goes wrong!

Everyone has experienced such bad luck before. But the reason why the mother shares her story on the internet is a surprisingly beautiful one. Because the day takes a wonderful turn when the family reaches the cash register, where Suzie discovers her favorite cashier from afar. With a heartfelt gesture she manages to cheer mother and daughter again.

When the mother just wants to get annoyed, the saleswoman calls out to her: " I have Down's syndrome, like her, and I have a big heart." She points to little Carly. Delighted by the familiar faces, the cashier continues, "Can she already speak sign language?" Suzie is overwhelmed by the loving way in which the woman devotes herself to her daughter. "I can still teach her something!" Carefully, she raises her arms to show Carly something very special: the signs for I love you. Then the cashier smiles kindly at mother and daughter.

A smile like this lights up the day even in the darkest moments. Carly's mother shares the story with the world to dispel the cruel prejudice that people with Down syndrome are useless in society . Because they are clearly not. There is hardly any better proof than this story.

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Posted by Team Carly Jean on Tuesday, December 15, 2015

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