Daughter’s Encounter With Boy on the Beach Leads to Mom’s Viral Facebook Post

Daughter’s Encounter With Boy on the Beach Leads to Mom’s Viral Facebook Post
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Jack Phillips
6/6/2019
Updated:
6/6/2019

A Maryland mom was enjoying the day at the beach with her little girl when a boy suddenly came up to them.

Ayanna Toye Barrows shared details about the encounter on Facebook, and the post went viral.

“My daughter and I are in Myrtle Beach taking a sunset walk when this adorable and sweet little boy comes walking right up to her. He shares with her the shark tooth around his neck. He tells her his name and asks her name to which she tells him. They part ways while saying goodbye, walking in the opposite direction. A few minutes later he comes running back, in what seems to be in slow motion, yelling out my daughter’s name. She turns around and is greeted by his smile. So they share a few words, mainly about his super cool shark’s tooth that apparently gave him powers,” Barrows wrote.

“Before they walked, talked and raced, I asked his mother for permission to take this picture and this was the result. No one positioned them, told them to smile and there was absolutely no hesitation on their part at all. When we finished walking and it was time to go they hugged for a long time and exchanged about 20 ‘goodbyes.’”

Barrows concluded that the encounter left her with a deep impression.

“This is a moment that we humans understand as just simply seeing no color lines, no judgement, no race, no hate, no shades. It’s just pure....two kids meeting on a sunset walk without a care in the world...all they saw was each other,” she said.

“This world would be a much better place if we acted like these two kids.”

Many readers agreed.

“Goosebumps!!” said one.

“Breathtaking photo,” said another.

“Beautiful ... maybe soul mates,” added yet another.

Here is her full post on Facebook:

“My daughter and I are in Myrtle Beach taking a sunset walk when this adorable and sweet little boy comes walking right up to her. He shares with her the shark tooth around his neck. He tells her his name and asks her name to which she tells him. They part ways while saying goodbye, walking in the opposite direction. A few minutes later he comes running back, in what seems to be in slow motion, yelling out my daughter’s name. She turns around and is greeted by his smile. So they share a few words, mainly about his super cool shark’s tooth that apparently gave him powers 

Before they walked, talked and raced, I asked his mother for permission to take this picture and this was the result. No one positioned them, told them to smile and there was absolutely no hesitation on their part at all. When we finished walking and it was time to go they hugged for a long time and exchanged about 20 “goodbyes.”

This is a moment that we humans understand as just simply seeing no color lines, no judgement, no race, no hate, no shades. It’s just pure....two kids meeting on a sunset walk without a care in the world...all they saw was each other.

This world would be a much better place if we acted like these two kids.”

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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