I was nice to my father in law.......does that count??

Taylor does her good deeds, her best friend from school is from a family that aren't that well off and with 7 kids in the family things have to stretch a bit, so much so that some days her little friend won't have any lunch, we (nails n I) never knew of this til mid december last year and her friend didn't have a hat. At school they have no hat no play rule (that is no playing out in unshaded areas)
We found out that for the last year, Taylor has been sharing her morning tea n lunch with her little friend, Taylor had been keeping one of their spare school hats in her school bag so her friend could have playtime in any part of the school ground. I was (and am) very proud to know that Taylor was able to recognise when her friend needed some help.
I told taylor to just give her the hat since she her little friend didn't have one, so she did, so since finding out I pack an extra sanwich in Taylor's lunch box just in case. Her friend stays over our place quite alot now which I don't mind, she's a cute little one and so polite. I really do feel quite sorry for her, she gets picked on by the other kids in the family and the parents are useless, just breeding machines sitting on unemployment, the oldest child is also a friend of Bridgette's and since the first and last time bridgette slept over there, I refuse to let Taylor stay there. The parents don't watch the kids at all, after bridgette stayed the one time we found out they'd be wandering around the streets running all over the place, never again, not in this day with all sorts of nutters around. (they were 10 at the time)
Can't stand irresponsible parents.