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‘Why are you flying with such a young infant?’ He grinned, then walked away.’: Flight attendants pay it forward for adoptive couple after 9-year battle with infertility

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“It’s been a difficult week.

But rather than publicly air my grievances, I’d like to share with you the kindness strangers offered us the day we brought our daughter home.

I hope our story uplifts you and reminds you there is goodness to be had in this world.

Not too long ago, my wife and I boarded a Southwest Air flight with our recently adopted infant daughter.

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WITH clearance to return home to California, my wife carried our precious bundle, while I offered numerous apologies to passengers while maneuvering the aisle with 4 bags.

About mid-flight, our daughter awoke and politely informed us she wanted a new diaper. After inquiring about space for a table change, a thoughtful flight attendant, Jenny, cleared a space in the back of the plane and gave us privacy.

After a change, Jenny and another passenger complimented my beautiful daughter and politely asked what had prompted a flight with such a young infant.

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I gave them the shortened adoption story, to which they hastily offered congratulations, and shared a few more kind remarks.

About 10 minutes later, another attendant, Bobby, greeted us with a warm grin and inquired about our daughter.

We repeated the story with a few details, and he congratulated us before walking away. My wife and I exchanged curious looks but thought nothing more about it.

Then, we heard the intercom. The attendant Bobby came on and announced a special guest on the flight. Our daughter. ‘She’s just been adopted by her parents Caren and Dustin and is making her way home.’

The entire cabin erupted in cheers and applause.

He then shared that the crew would pass out pens and napkins to everyone, and anybody who wanted to share a word of advice or encouragement for our family was welcome to do so.

We sat in speechless gratitude, as people kept peeking over their chairs to congratulate us.

The crew gathered the napkins, then read a few of their favorites over the intercom.

‘Rub each other’s feet and rub the baby’s feet.’

‘Make time for date night.’

‘Always tell her you love her.’

‘Enjoy every minute. It goes by sooo very fast.’

‘Drink lots of wine!’

One more round of cheers came through.

Then, Bobby and Jenny approached us with about 60 napkins bundled up, and a set of pilot wings for our daughter. We learned they were married, and that someone had done a similar act for them on their honeymoon flight.

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When I had spoken with Jenny, she thought it was a perfect opportunity to pay forward the kind act they had been shown on their honeymoon.

Even as we disembarked, people kept approaching us and wishing us well, and complementing our beautiful daughter. Our hearts were full.

But there’s more. What all of those perfect strangers and attendants did not know, was the emotionally tender state of two brand-new parents. Parents who after 9 years of trying had been blessed with their first child. Parents who felt scared but determined in their new role.

The outpouring of love from that flight brought on by the actions of two thoughtfully observant flight attendants exceeds my ability to describe what it meant to us. How much those wings and written notes uplifted two new parents determined to love their new daughter.

We often share what’s wrong.

I hope you’ll take the time to share what is good. In a world of turmoil, don’t forget to showcase the Bobby’s and Jenny’s, the kind strangers out there.

And if they don’t cross your path, be one. Seek good or create it.â€

This story was submitted to Love What Matters by Dustin Moore. You can follow his journey on Twitter

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