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Aussie mum shares note from mystery stranger while holidaying at Mooloolaba on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast

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A stranger gave a mother a touching note (above) after apologizing for her noisy children at a cafe in Mooloolaba.

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A thoughtful mother who apologized to another cafe customer for her noisy children has shared the note the kind stranger left her family.

Mother-of-two Tyne was enjoying breakfast at a cafe with her husband and two young children while on holiday in Mooloolaba, on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, earlier this month.

He soon noticed a woman reading a book at a nearby table and worried that her children might disturb his morning.

‘I immediately apologized to the lovely lady sitting near us. [as I] I was afraid the boys wouldn’t be too peaceful,” Tyne recalled online.

“We were chatting for a while and then she left after breakfast.”

A stranger gave a mother a touching note (above) after apologizing for her noisy children at a cafe in Mooloolaba.

A stranger gave a mother a touching note (above) after apologizing for her noisy children at a cafe in Mooloolaba.

The mother believed her exchange with the stranger was over until the cashier handed her a note when she went to pay the bill.

‘We go to pay and the cashier gives us this. “I almost cried,” Tyne wrote.

The woman had written a kind note saying: ‘It was a great pleasure to share my breakfast space with you.

‘Please keep doing what you’re doing. You have a beautiful family.

Tyne added that the mystery customer had also paid for his breakfast.

‘Your kind words were what I needed to hear!’ she said.

Tyne further explained that the cafe was close to the Mooloolaba Sea Life aquarium, where the family had planned to spend the day.

‘Hopefully you can splurge a little more at Sea Life today. I love you,” the note ended.

The mother said she, her two young children and her husband were on holiday in Mooloolaba (pictured).

The mother said she, her two young children and her husband were on holiday in Mooloolaba (pictured).

The mother said she, her two young children and her husband were on holiday in Mooloolaba (pictured).

Tyne shared his heartwarming experience online in hopes of locating the client.

Tyne shared his heartwarming experience online in hopes of locating the client.

Tyne shared his heartwarming experience online in hopes of locating the client.

Tyne shared the note online in the hope that ‘Em’ would see how grateful the family was for the kind gesture.

“If you’re Em, you’re staying in Mooloolaba for work and you went to a quirky place that’s your favourite, you’re an amazing soul!” she said.

‘Thanks thanks. We will pay it in advance.”

Several online sleuths speculated that the stranger could be Em Rusciano, an Australian singer and comedian who appeared on the second season of Australian Idol in 2004.

Commenters highlighted the similarity between Em’s heart and signature ‘E’ and Ms. Rusciano.

“What I wrote made me instantly think of her – she’ll be at that address for work this weekend too,” one wrote.

“Whether it is her or not, it is very nice.”

Other commenters applauded the stranger’s patience and generosity.

‘I love this! If only there were more people like her in this world,” said one.

“There are still beautiful people in this world,” wrote another.

Some people suspected that the stranger could be Em Rusciano (pictured), an Australian singer and comedian due to their similar signatures.

Some people suspected that the stranger could be Em Rusciano (pictured), an Australian singer and comedian due to their similar signatures.

Some people suspected that the stranger could be Em Rusciano (pictured), an Australian singer and comedian due to their similar signatures.

Another said: “I’m turning 82 this year and I love the fact that mums and dads can occasionally take their kids to breakfast, something that never happened in my time.”

“Enjoy it and them and most of us seniors, we love kids and we like to see families doing this together.”

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Em Rusciano’s management for comment.

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