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"My ‘friend’ said, ‘Come on, of all people, you should get why someone would want to abort a cleft baby.’ That shocked me. Why would he think that?"

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Stranger in Airport Asks Little Girl to Sit With Him—45 Minutes Later, Dad Can’t Believe What He Sees

In a world divided by race, politics, gender, and generational differences, it’s a rare and beautiful thing to see those gaps bridged by the act of being merely human.

A former U.S. Marine named Joseph did exactly that in a recent encounter he had with an endearing 16-month-old girl this weekend.

The girl’s father, Kevin Armentrout, tells the story in a viral Facebook post that has since warmed hearts across the nation.

“Last night, while waiting to board our plane, @_carterjean_ was being her usual inquisitive self wanting to meet and say ‘hi’ to everyone she could, until she walked up on this man,” wrote Kevin. “He reached out and asked if she wanted to sit with him. He pulled out his tablet and showed her how to draw with it, they watched cartoons together, and she offered him snacks.”


Facebook/Kevin Armentrout

What blew the father away was not only the inviting and patient attitude that this complete stranger from Oklahoma had with his baby girl but also the extended length of time he invested in her.

“This wasn’t a short little exchange, this was 45 minutes,” Kevin continued. “Watching them in that moment, I couldn’t help but think, different genders, different races, different generations, and the best of friends. This is the world I want for her.”

He then commented on how Joseph’s actions stood in stark contrast to the polarizing division everpresent in our nation:

“In a country that is continuously fed that it’s so deeply divided by beliefs, I want her life to be filled with moments like this… not liberal or conservative republican or democrat, socialist or capitalist, just HUMAN.”

Kevin closed with a shoutout to the friendly stranger whose gentle spirit knocked down all barriers that day.

“Joseph from @samsungus in Oklahoma, if this should happen to find you. Thank you for showing my daughter what kindness and compassion looks [sic] like. Continue to shine your light in the world. #HateIsLearned#LiveWithPurpose #BeRelentless.”

Joseph and Kevin have since spoken on the phone and share an unspeakable bond that only unguarded kindness can forge.

Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey is an editor at Outreach. She’s passionate about fear fighting, freedom writing, and the pursuit of excellence in the name of crucifying perfectionism. Glitter is her favorite color, 2nd only to pink, and 3rd only to pink glitter.

Friend Says “Of All People, You Should Get Why Someone Would Abort a Cleft Baby”—Dad’s Reply Is Perfect

"My ‘friend’ said, ‘Come on, of all people, you should get why someone would want to abort a cleft baby.’ That shocked me. Why would he think that?"

During a Kitchen Dance Party, Foster Mom Hears Heartfelt Words: ‘I Miss My Other Daddy’

"I felt the tug on my sleeve and looked down to find him standing motionless. His mouth was moving but I couldn’t make out his words. His quiet body in the noisy room caught me off guard. I bent down to find his voice."

“It’s Only a Matter of Time Before Chick-fil-A Serves Me a Restraining Order”: Mom Hilariously Relives Son’s ‘Diarrhea Debacle’ at Chick-fil-A

"Tears-pouring-down-my-face, couldn't-talk-couldn't-breathe kind of laughing. Screaming laughing. So hard that I was sobbing because I couldn't get it together."