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$208A guy came through our drive thru today asking for a $208 gift card. Six months ago his wife passed away. She would ...
15/05/2025

$208

A guy came through our drive thru today asking for a $208 gift card. Six months ago his wife passed away. She would come to Dunkin every morning and order a coffee. The guy said he wanted to do something in remembrance of her. He said that within 6 months she would have spent $208 on her coffee. He tells us he wants to use that gift card to pay for every car that comes after him until the gift card runs out. He parked in our lot with his son and watched everyone who got their free stuff. We were all amazed and touched at such a wonderful gesture. My heart goes out to him and his family for the loss of his wife. It’s people like him who make the world a better place. 💕

Credit: Moriah Wells

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Today marks the day I met my father. He has a warm, kind nature and carries a calming presence. Earlier this month, when...
15/05/2025

Today marks the day I met my father. He has a warm, kind nature and carries a calming presence. Earlier this month, when I reunited with my birth mother, I asked her about my father. She revealed that his name was Alonzo and that he was completely unaware of my existence. Interestingly, the incredible DNA researcher who helped solve my case had also told me that Alonzo was likely my father.
Knowing he had no idea about me, I was incredibly anxious about reaching out. I carefully composed a message, fully aware that what I was about to reveal would come as a complete shock. I braced myself for either silence or outright denial. (Let’s be honest, we’ve all heard plenty of stories about fathers who reject their children.) But to my astonishment, that’s not what happened at all. Instead, Alonzo responded almost immediately, expressing his happiness at the chance to meet me. He even offered to drive to Nashville, telling me, "You just let me know where and what time." He sounded genuinely excited. The relief that washed over me in that moment is something I can’t even begin to put into words.
I decided to travel home and meet him in Corinth. We both arrived early. Sitting in my car with my mom, we watched as a man walked by. I hesitated before stepping out for two reasons: first, my nerves were overwhelming, and second, he looked way too young to be my father! My mom and I kept debating—
"Is that him?"
"No, it can't be. He looks too young."
"Wait… that has to be him."
"Oh wow, it is him."
"Yeah, I’m still not getting out."
I was so anxious. But eventually, I gathered the courage to step out and introduce myself. We ended up talking for nearly an hour. It turns out, we are both naturally quiet and reserved—something that my adoptive mother, Sara, had always wondered about when I was growing up. One particular moment from our conversation stood out to me. I asked him about his tattoos, and he showed me one that had the names of all his children inked onto it. Before we even moved on to discussing his next tattoo, he said without hesitation, "I’ll have to add your name to this as well."
Even though everything felt positive, I still had lingering uncertainty. For my own peace of mind, I asked if he would be willing to take a DNA test with me, and without hesitation, he agreed. Before we parted ways, he looked at me and said, "I hope you are mine."
I walked back to my car, sat down, and broke into tears.
Unless you’ve experienced it, I don’t think people fully understand the deep-rooted feeling of being "unwanted" that so many abandoned children grow up with. No matter how loving the family that raises you is, that lingering question always remains in the back of your mind. That’s why those words hit me so hard.
Later, his wife called me, and she was incredibly kind and welcoming. I feel so grateful to have the opportunity to connect with my paternal side. I am beyond blessed to have birth parents who are not only happy that I found them but also eager to be part of my life.

Credit: Janessa Hope

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I dont have words to describe what this act of kindness meant to my boys. Jordan and Jaxson love the trash truck. Every ...
14/05/2025

I dont have words to describe what this act of kindness meant to my boys. Jordan and Jaxson love the trash truck. Every week they wait for him on the doorstep, and when he rolls up they wave at each other, he honks the horn to them and drives off. Well today we weren’t home when he came and Jordan found a little surprise waiting for him from one of his superheroes, his very own trash truck. The fact that he took the time to do something sweet for my boys, is something I’ll never forget. Let’s remember to show our appreciation for the people God has placed in our life and that a small act of kindness can go a long way..💕

Credit: Robby Epker

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This man worked a 13 hour day in 90 degree weather and walked through the door and asked "I'm home, what can I do to hel...
01/05/2025

This man worked a 13 hour day in 90 degree weather and walked through the door and asked "I'm home, what can I do to help you?" Yet, these are words I hear from him often.

He is not a "unicorn", men like these exist. The kind that wash the dishes after you cook, who do the yard work because he knows you hate it, who work 60+ hour work weeks and still comes home and plays with his kids and gives his wife a kiss and asks what can I do to help. Who gets up some nights to change the babies diaper while I get ready for a night feeding, who gives the kids baths and puts them down for bed, who spends his weekends with his family, who cracks a cold one once the kids are down and plays farkle and rummy with his wife.

Leader of the home, equal partner with his wife, provider, protector and hands on father. I'm so glad I married this man and that he also acknowledges my hard work at home with two kids, nursing, cooking and cleaning. We take care of each other its 50/50 and we are raising our boys to be men, just like their father.

I see so many women cry and complain that their partner doesn't help with the kids, bills, housework, give them any attention etc and my heart breaks when I hear 'oh thats men' or 'I just deal with it and suffer'. Ladies that isn't a man, make him do better or find better! If you got a good one that treats you like a Queen then treat him like the King he is. 💕

Marriage is a partnership not a dictatorship. My husband and I both take care of each other and are very happy.

Many blessings and happiness to all you Kings and Queens. 💙💜

Credit: Jessica Maddux

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'May Day: A reminder that every job deserves dignity!' 🛠 ⛑ ❤|   🛠 |   ⛑ |   ❤ |   💪 |
01/05/2025

'May Day: A reminder that every job deserves dignity!' 🛠 ⛑ ❤

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28/04/2025
28/04/2025

There truly are some beautiful souls out there. My mum passed away 50 years ago when I was just 11 years old but not a day goes by when she’s not in my thoughts. She was buried in our hometown of Orange NSW despite us having moved to Qld. Over the years I have only been able to visit a few times and now with extremely limited mobility it’s even harder. A lovely lady named Tracy was putting flowers on random graves when she visited her brother at the cemetery. I asked if she’d lay a flower for mum from us. She very kindly did so. Means the world to me.

Credit: Sue Hancock

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28/04/2025

Happiness is a cabin on 600 acres, a lake, a forest, and no neighbors.

28/04/2025

I actually cannot believe what's just happened. I was walking through Whitley Bay town centre with Jessica, I heard someone shout 'Excuse me' I turned around expecting someone to tell me I'd dropped something. But instead a young girl aged 8 or 9 handed me a bunch of daffodils, a chocolate bunny and a note and said 'These are for you.' Completely thrown I asked 'Oh my goodness, why?'

She replied 'Because you're special, and people need to be told they're special. And we all need to be kind to each other. So these are off me and my Granddad.'

Completely gobsmacked, I thanked her and told her she's extremely kind and that makes her special too. I doubt you'll see this, but I've just read the note properly and found your name and thank you so much Cassidy and Grandad. You have just completely made my day, if not my year you inspirational girl and I'll keep the note forever and look at it everytime I feel I'm having a difficult day. And you're right, we absolutely do.

Credit: Louise Sharp

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27/04/2025

Two years ago I found my lump and my gut instinct told me it wasn’t good. I was in Blackpool about to do a full day in the ballroom with all my students. That morning in the shower is when my heart sunk. I was also flying off on my long awaited honeymoon the next day.

I knew in my gut it wasn’t right. The entire time I was away I was checking it everyday and googling when Ben wasn’t looking. I remember one day cycling back to our villa and actually thinking this might be my last holiday. Your mind spirals so quickly.

It’s crazy how dates become so significant after a cancer diagnosis. So much has changed since then but I am so proud of how far I’ve come. The first picture was taken last night celebrating my confirmed return to Strictly later this year compared to me mid treatment, is two very different versions of me.

I constantly dreamed about getting the old ‘me’ back and you know what, this year has been everything, and so much more, two back to back dancing tours-my body feeling stronger and fitter than ever.

2025 I always said sounded like a good year. But what I have certainly learnt along the way is not to compare myself to others, learning the full process of recovery has its hurdles, takes the time it needs, both physically and mentally. I have learnt to be kind to myself!

I always told myself during treatment this too shall pass and my fav moto of all time don’t be bitter get better.

BUT what I really want to say and to get across is always trust your gut! You know your own body, don’t be scared to see your GP and express how you feel.

Trust your instincts, trust your gut and remember you know YOU better than anyone else! 🙏💖💜🎀

Live and appreciate every day 💖🎀🙏💜

Credit: Amy Dowden

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"Here’s a little about my step-dad and me! I’m German, and my mom married him when I was just 4. He was only 18 at the t...
08/03/2025

"Here’s a little about my step-dad and me! I’m German, and my mom married him when I was just 4. He was only 18 at the time. He really stepped up and raised me better than my biological parents did, even during a tough divorce where he got cheated on. Despite all the racism and stereotypes we faced when we were out together, he never let it get to him and always proudly called me his daughter. I’m so grateful he’s still there for me whenever I need him."

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In Fort Worth, Texas, second-grade teacher Jennifer Pope was at a local hospital in labor, getting ready to welcome her ...
08/03/2025

In Fort Worth, Texas, second-grade teacher Jennifer Pope was at a local hospital in labor, getting ready to welcome her fourth child. Meanwhile, she was still checking her students' papers and putting together lesson plans. When the big moment finally arrived about an hour later, she passed the school work to her husband, Andrew, so he could take it to her substitute waiting in the parking lot. Little Clara was born with a pencil in her hand, that's for sure!

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