Thursday, January 3, 2013

Semi Flash Mob at Wendy's

The other day, I took the kids to lunch at Wendy's. It was before 12, so it wasn't too crowded yet. We ordered and took our seats close to a party of four.  Two women about my age, and two special needs women in their care.  One of the special ladies was facing us and she could not take her eyes off of Valentina.  She just stared at her, and smiled at everything she did.  If fact, Valentina seemed to make this lady light up.  This was very beautiful to see, as this lady seemed to delight in everything that Valentina is...a healthy, happy, silly girl who gives kisses and wants hugs.  It renewed my recent perspective of her, which has been that she is a tough, defiant, unruly little devil.

Anyways.  Let me get to the semi flash mob part...

Another guy in his 30's came in with his special needs man to care for.  Then an older woman in her 70's.  Then a man in his 70's.  A grandfather brought in his cute teenaged grandson.  And a 9 year old with her mom.  We were all spread out, eating and chatting, some were texting, when Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" came on over their radio.  (A separate teacher side note...I teach my students that song titles always have a set of quotes just like we have a set of ears to listen to those songs.  If they remember their two ears for listening, then they can remember the two quotes for the title:)

My kids squealed.
The special lady staring at my kids squealed.
Her caregiver ladies squealed.
The teenage boy squealed.
And the 9 year old squealed.

And then we all sat in our seats and just danced. And sang in between bites. We ALL KNEW THE WORDS.  So did the mom of the 9 year old. And the grandpa of the teenager.  The caregivers, even the guy caregiver, with the other special needs guy.  Those guys were bopping and shaking around to the beat and that special guy even started smiling.  Now, the two older folks were not dancing or singing, but they were delighting in the fact that all of us were. Even the staff was joining in from behind the counter. 

It was about 3 minutes of awesomeness.  

And when the song ended, and another began, we all just continued to eat and finish our meals, as if nothing happened.  It's no secret how much I love music, and this was another perfect example of why.

3 comments:

  1. dude. Molly would've loved it!!!

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  2. What an awesome moment!

    A child's enjoyment of life is contagious! Isn't that why we love being parents? :D

    This is one of those stories you'll be telling to your grandkids...

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  3. That is an amazing moment!! Way to be so present with your kids, I love it!

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