… the way all the wait staff at Ann Sather on Broadway treat my 94-year-old mom every week when we go for lunch. They are so welcoming, loving and respectful and it makes her feel so good.
— Judie Begoun, Deerfield
… the guy in Zion’s Wal-Mart who put the 40-pound bag of birdseed in my cart, then seeing me in the parking lot drove around to place it in my car.
— Josephine Galassini, Pleasant Prairie, Wis.
… that I received three music CDs from Amazon today that were not packaged in a wasteful plastic case with security tape along one side that is impossible to remove. Go green!
— Amy Hartigan, Batavia
… the fact that so many parents of “rambunctious” babies and small children don’t know the way to the nursery at our church.
— Paul Schneider, Geneva
… that we must refer to something as good, wholesome and basic as bread or pasta as a carb or starch, implying that they are to be feared or forbidden.
— Linda Nelson, Lake Zurich
… the repetitious, negative political ads on TV.
— Ralph Homann, Hinsdale
… people who honk in the alley. Hey, slow down and there is no need to honk.
— Derek Mobley, Chicago




