Emergency: is there a teacher on board?

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Good to have a positive story for a time but as juddles alluded to quite a few people would have the skills-even a country cop.We adults unfortunately often forget how to be a kid.As mrsdrron will tell you she still has to look after a child although he does have grey hair.
Two instances on our last trip.A young boy ?about 2 had run away from his parents at Hilton NRT.I kept him busy playing hide and seek until his father arrived.
In Hirosaki mrsdrron found some interesting items to buy.An older mother with a fellow probably with cerebral palsy in a wheelchair was looking at things nearby.I sad konnichiwa to him-no response and the mother gave me that look that women are good at.A Beatles song came on.I,as I do,started singing.The fellow in the chair started beaming and moving his arms in time with the music.So I kept singing-because he was the first person who ever appreciated my singing.
So just remember to be a child and you too can help.
 
What a beautiful story.....and such a nice change in the 'vibe' of the other passengers after the incident and landing :)
 
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