Milo Castillo, 5, and his family are regulars at Laurenzo's restaurant; Michael Garcia is a waiter there who usually carries Milo to his table when he arrives. Last Wednesday, according to Garcia, a diner moved his family away from Milo's and made the comment, "Special needs children need to be special somewhere else."
Garcia refused to serve him and when the man said he was leaving Garcia responded, "How could you say that about a beautiful 5-year-old angel?"
Our hero
Happily, the restaurant stood behind him.
This is awesome, though it's so disturbing to read about people this close-minded. Obviously, I have no objectivity whatsoever but I do know that even if I didn't have Max, I would still have a hard time understanding what could compel someone to be so clueless. For shame. I hope that guy is watching all the news on this and squirming his ass off.
If I'd been next to this guy at the restaurant, I would have asked to move to a different table. Ignorant people need to be ignorant somewhere else.
Props, Michael Garcia and Laurenzo's. You've made a difference in this one family's life, and inspired many, many others.
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we need more people like Michael Garcia in the world. thanks for this Ellen!
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I love this. Next time I am over in that part of town I'll be sure to stop by for lunch or dinner. A resturant that supports that waiter's decision is worth going out of my way to visit.
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I agree 100%! We should do a flash mob of thankful parents at this restaurant and give this guy a special thank you!
DeleteWe need more Michael Garcia's in the world what an awesome guy!
ReplyDeleteWe certainly do need more individuals like Mr. Garcia!! And I love what you said: Ignorant people need to be ignorant someplace else.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome waiter and restaurant for standing beside their employee. I cringe to think about what I might do if someone said something like this to my little boy who also has special needs. People are so cruel sometimes.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! This story gave me chill bumps. I know we all deal with the looks and stares, but I haven't had many chances to hear someone say something so STUPID. I applaud this restaurant and the waiter. It isn't easy to be in customer service and stand up for what is right. I am sure we have all been put in that position at least once in our lives. It might not be about special needs, but the difference between right and wrong are pretty clear. I applaud the news for bringing this to the forefront too. There are many hero like this out there, we need to recognize them. Reward the behavior we want, right? As for the naysayers and judging ignorant people, you will find out one day what it feels like. Karma is a "BITCH" when you are!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that waiter! Ellen, did you ever see that episode of "What Would You Do?" that set up a scene with an autistic teen in a restaurant? One actor portrayed a very loud customer criticizing the kid and his parents, and the other customers really stood up for the kid against him.
ReplyDelete"If I'd been next to this guy at the restaurant, I would have asked to move to a different table. Ignorant people need to be ignorant somewhere else."
ReplyDeleteRight there with you. :)
~Jamie
I totally agree, "Ignorant people need to be ignorant somewhere else."
ReplyDelete10th comment yay :D
ReplyDeleteIgnorance is no excuse to say such a thing.
Several people I know have made plans to go to the restaurant to support the waiter and restaurant for doing the right thing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael Garcia, You are a Hero and a Role Model. Makes me believe that there is still some good people on this earth and gives me hope!!! Cheers to you and the restaurant for doing the right thing:)
ReplyDeleteI have three nephews with serious disabilities (autism, cerebral palsy and Russell-Silver Syndrome). I am constantly amazed by the cruelty out there.
ReplyDeleteEllen: I love stories like this. When Lindsey was in grade school, some girls spit on her. A popular boy from her class came to her aid. I told a portion of this story on my blog, but I love giving a shout out because he truly improved my daughter's life after that. Scott Von Weller told some girls to quit spitting and to leave Lindsey alone. He never thought he did anything heroic, but to me, it was. I still tear up whenever I think of this day. So of course, my heart goes out to this child, his family, the waiter, and the restaurant. Bad karma will likely go to the mean customer. What goes around, comes around in my book. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis story has been all over the news and I even heard about it on the radio this morning. Tons of props to the waiter and the restaurant for backing him up when he could have easily gotten fired for denying someone service. I, too, have been wondering what this ignorant man thinks about his negative (NATIONAL!) publicity and if it's caused him to re-think his sentiments about special needs kids.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see there are still good people in the world. I do not know how I would have reacted but I don't think I would have been so polite.
ReplyDeleteKuddos to Michael Garcia and the restaurant for doing the right thing!
God Bless you Michael Garcia, it is a blessing to know there are still good people out there! You are a HERO! I have a daughter with downs and a son who is autistic!They are my beautiful blessings from God. For some ignorant person to say something like that is sick! I have to say that you handled that better than I would have! Great Job!
ReplyDeleteSpecial needs children are just that, "SPECIAL"
ReplyDeleteThe diner needs to know, he or his family members are only one accident away from being in the same position or worse. Karma has a way of comming back to you Diner.
Indeed, and if this happened with you in my listening area, you would have been discussed about on the public AM and FM airwaves too. You might as well have insulted my wife and sons, all three who are special needs people and myself who is as well. And you would have gotten embarrassed too, Karma bites those in the rear who misbehave too. Other broadcasters and media folks stand up to their colleagues too. So, even more impact. Smile, loser in that restaurant, You got your ego deflated with more class than you showed that family. And with little or no fanfare, you could be in the same shoes. And it don't feel good either. Think about that.
ReplyDeleteMichael Garcia is a superb person, his employers just as superb. And both are a class act. And glad Michael had the guts to throw this jerk out of the restaurant. If this restaurant were local, my wife, my sons, and myself would buy dinner in support of Michael, he is our kind of people. All 4 of us are special needs, the wife and I and sons have spina bifida, we are in broadcasting, and we eat out with ourselves and our clients. And we spend money entertaining clients. And we are educated people. Thanks for Michael for his friendliness and inclusion. The world could learn a lot about human relations and customer service from Michael. We adore him. So should you.
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