WATCH: Mail carrier and 3-year-old girl spread joy through their daily dance party
three year old Eva found something to look forward Thio every day to make the best of her stuck at home situation. She gets so excited, amazing, separated between a windowpane. She and Ian Simon dance it out every morning. There’s no set choreography. She just doesn’t buy feel, huh? Yeah, but it is a tradition that started about two years ago and stuck. One of us started doing a little jig and just keep on doing it now during the pandemic, Ava’s dad, David Whitlow, tells us this interaction now means even more that starts the day on the right foot. He’s really been just a sweet person, and he’s made a huge difference during this, like, I don’t know, kind of otherwise dark time. He posted this video shot by his wife and a neighbor to tick tock, and it’s now been seen around the world. Willow says the response has been overwhelming, but in a good way. I feel like the people that have seen the video, and they say that they watched it 30 times and cry every time. I feel like they feel like when I watch her dance and my wife watches her dance during our interview, even stopped by Willow’s house for one more dance before getting back to his route, is gonna bring a package later. E think he probably will. And in the eyes of those living in Portland’s Monta Villa neighborhood, Ian is delivering more than male. A lot of people depend on us through the weather, through this pandemic, through the fires and all the smoke lying us to get their Christmas presidents and their online shopping. I love my job. There it goes, yeah. three year old Eva found something to look forward Thio every day to make the best of her stuck at home situation. She gets so excited, amazing, separated between a windowpane. She and Ian Simon dance it out every morning. There’s no set choreography. She just doesn’t buy feel, huh? Yeah, but it is a tradition that started about two years ago and stuck. One of us started doing a little jig and just keep on doing it now during the pandemic, Ava’s dad, David Whitlow, tells us this interaction now means even more that starts the day on the right foot. He’s really been just a sweet person, and he’s made a huge difference during this, like, I don’t know, kind of otherwise dark time. He posted this video shot by his wife and a neighbor to tick tock, and it’s now been seen around the world. Willow says the response has been overwhelming, but in a good way. I feel like the people that have seen the video, and they say that they watched it 30 times and cry every time. I feel like they feel like when I watch her dance and my wife watches her dance during our interview, even stopped by Willow’s house for one more dance before getting back to his route, is gonna bring a package later. E think he probably will. And in the eyes of those living in Portland’s Monta Villa neighborhood, Ian is delivering more than male. A lot of people depend on us through the weather, through this pandemic, through the fires and all the smoke lying us to get their Christmas presidents and their online shopping. I love my job. There it goes, yeah.
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WATCH: Mail carrier and 3-year-old girl spread joy through their daily dance party
It’s a special routine that 3-year-old Ava and her neighborhood USPS mail carrier, Ian Simon, look forward to daily.Each morning, Ava watches out her front window for Simon, KPTV reports.When she sees him, they do their daily dance party. “She gets so excited, it’s amazing, puts a big smile on my face,” Simon told the news outlet.With no specific choreography, each bring their best moves.“One of us started to do a little jig, and we just keep on doing it now,” Simon said.They started breaking out the dance moves two years ago, but the pandemic and isolation of 2020 has made this moment even more special.”It starts the day on the right foot,” David Whitlow, Ava’s dad, told KPTV. “He’s really been a sweet person and he’s made a huge difference.”The dancing duo is now spreading smiles both near and far. Ava’s mother and a neighbor posted a now-viral video of the two dancing on TikTok, and they have received an overwhelming response. “I feel like people who’ve seen the video and watched 30 times and have cried every time,” Whitlow said.
It’s a special routine that 3-year-old Ava and her neighborhood USPS mail carrier, Ian Simon, look forward to daily.
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Each morning, Ava watches out her front window for Simon, KPTV reports.
When she sees him, they do their daily dance party.
“She gets so excited, it’s amazing, puts a big smile on my face,” Simon told the news outlet.
With no specific choreography, each bring their best moves.
“One of us started to do a little jig, and we just keep on doing it now,” Simon said.
They started breaking out the dance moves two years ago, but the pandemic and isolation of 2020 has made this moment even more special.
“It starts the day on the right foot,” David Whitlow, Ava’s dad, told KPTV. “He’s really been a sweet person and he’s made a huge difference.”
The dancing duo is now spreading smiles both near and far. Ava’s mother and a neighbor posted a now-viral video of the two dancing on TikTok, and they have received an overwhelming response.
“I feel like people who’ve seen the video and watched 30 times and have cried every time,” Whitlow said.