Anyone who’s ever lived in a big city that parking is a painful experience—and personal parking is an absolute luxury. But one lucky kid became the proud owner of such a luxurious commodity when an anonymous neighbor designated a spot for his kid-sized bike.
Mashable reports that Christie Dietz, a writer, tweeted a photo on Monday showing off her son’s parking spot, now designated with a sticker that includes photo of his own bike.
“My son has parked his bike by this lamppost just about every day for the last year,” Dietz wrote. “This morning, this sticker had appeared. Absolutely made our day. People can be so brilliant. Thank you, whoever did it.”
My son has parked his bike by this lamppost just about every day for the last year. This morning, this sticker had appeared. Absolutely made our day. People can be so brilliant. Thank you, whoever did it 😊 pic.twitter.com/rYC8jCTD5L
— Christie Dietz (find me on that blue one) (@asausagehastwo) September 24, 2018
“I did very much get something in my eye when I saw it,” Dietz added.
I did very much get something in my eye when I saw it.
— Christie Dietz (@asausagehastwo) September 25, 2018
The photo and the story behind it touched hearts across Twitter, with people noting the sticker was a beautifully tiny of act of kindness.
Isn’t it fab?! So thoughtful and sweet and utterly joyful.
— Christie Dietz (@asausagehastwo) September 25, 2018
Absolutely. They must have known how much joy it would bring. Such a fabulous thing to do.
— Christie Dietz (@asausagehastwo) September 25, 2018
It makes me so very happy that this one person’s lovely deed has made so many people smile!
— Christie Dietz (@asausagehastwo) September 25, 2018
It really is – I love that someone took the time to do it.
— Christie Dietz (@asausagehastwo) September 24, 2018
Dietz said she plans to write a thank-you note and leave it on the lamppost for the anonymous do-gooder.
I love that thought! I’m going to write a thank you note to stick on the lamppost later. Will keep you posted ;)
— Christie Dietz (@asausagehastwo) September 25, 2018
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H/T Mashable