“Two hours before my passport appointment for my sons, the post office let me know their camera was broken and suggested we go to fed ex on Beltline in Springfield. I knew (and any parent of an autistic child knows) this was going to be a disaster at best.
We got there and I ran in and explained my situation. Said I had an 18 year old as well as an autistic 7 year old that needed pictures quickly, as we had just found out the post office could not take them. Katie got my 18 year old in and out no problem, and hung with me as we tried to get the 7 year old to look at the camera, hold still, and not show his teeth. These is a Japanese saying ( 網の目に風とまらず) or you can’t catch wind in a net. This idea is pretty similar to trying to get a passport photo from my seven year old.
Katie didn’t give up, was so kind, patient, and wonderful, when I’m sure she had 50 other things she needed to be doing. She just rolled right our craziness like it was a normal Tuesday. Having a generally loud autistic child, we don’t usually get this amount of kindness and Katie deserves to be commended for it. Fed Ex needs to give her a raise.”
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