CHINA GROVE, NC (WBTV) -
A family in Rowan County got an unexpected, and inspiring, note
when they were out to dinner on Friday. A photo of the note is going viral.
Ashley England went to dinner at the Stag-N-Doe pizza restaurant
in China Grove with her family on Friday evening, including her 8-year-old son,
Riley. The family was sitting at the table when Riley, who has special needs,
began to get "a little rowdy."
"He threw the phone and started screaming," she
recalled. "The past few weeks have been very hard and trying for us -
especially with public outings. Riley was getting loud and hitting the table
and I know it was aggravating to some people."
Just when England was ready to leave, a waitress appeared.
"I'll try to do this without crying," the waitress told
the family. "But another customer has paid for your bill tonight and
wanted me to give you this note."
The note read: "God only gives special children to
special people."
Riley is non-verbal and has been through three major brain
surgeries for a severe form of epilepsy. The seizures started when he was
18-months-old, robbing him of his speech. His mom says he had more than 100
seizures a day.
Riley's frustration with being unable to speak, often leads to
outbursts England says causes many to cruelly judge her son.
"Until a person has walked in the shoes we have walked
in," she said. "They have no right to say one thing."
What they should focus on instead? Remembering the one thing
she longs to hear from Riley.
"They take just a simple 'I love you' from your child for
granted," she said.
"Because you have never heard that from your
son?" asked WBTV's Brigida Mack.
"Never," England replied, getting choked
up. "Never."
England says the kindness of the mystery diner made her cry.
"To have someone do that small act towards us shows that some
people absolutely understand what we are going through and how hard it is to
face the public sometimes," she said. "They made me cry, blessed me
more than they know - I felt like out of all the rude negative comments that we
are faced with - these outweighs them. The people who care!"
She says she wants to say thank you to the person that paid for
their meal and sent the encouraging words.
"Little did he know what struggles we had been facing lately
and this was surely needed at that moment," she said. "Thank
you!"
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