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A couple of months back, an elderly lady asked me to walk her home because she felt nervous about slipping on the ice. W...
08/02/2025

A couple of months back, an elderly lady asked me to walk her home because she felt nervous about slipping on the ice. We’ve become friends, and now I walk her home almost every day.

Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley have been together for over 20 years. They found a wonderful way to teach the...
08/02/2025

Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley have been together for over 20 years. They found a wonderful way to teach their kids about giving back. The couple opened a special shop called The Store in Nashville. It’s a free referral grocery store that also offers health and legal aid to those facing food insecurity. Plus, they provide free music therapy for anyone dealing with the stress of limited resources.

The Store aims to empower people by allowing them to choose the food they want for their families with dignity instead of just handing out food. Kimberly shared, "It was transformative for us bringing the kids in and letting them see that, letting them normalize and sort of erasing the margins, so there's no difference between you and me. We're all kind of in this community together."

The Store has made a big difference for many families in Nashville, and Kimberly and Brad also recognize the community for helping make it happen. Since opening, they’ve welcomed over 350 volunteers and delivered more than 1.3 million free meals to the community.

People like them really make the world a better place and teach their kids valuable lessons. We’re sending our prayers their way!

We ran out of my baby's formula way quicker than we thought, especially with some issues I had with my breast milk produ...
08/02/2025

We ran out of my baby's formula way quicker than we thought, especially with some issues I had with my breast milk production on Christmas. Sadly, none of the stores that were open had any baby formula. My husband and I called every gas station in town, I reached out to friends who have babies, and I even posted on a few local pages for help (which took a bit for the admins to approve). After almost an hour, we were starting to feel pretty hopeless. In a final attempt to help my little guy, I messaged a woman on Facebook Marketplace who was giving away baby bottles and asked if she had any formula to spare, even just enough for four bottles. I offered to pay her for anything she could share, but she insisted she didn’t want anything in return. She packed up her kid, met us in town, and kindly gave us an entire unopened can of formula. We swapped it for a pound of locally roasted coffee because I know formula can be pricey, and I couldn’t just take it without offering something. I was so emotional—I cried a lot! We’re doing okay financially, and I really don’t like asking for help since I know there are others who need it more. Here’s a picture of my little man!

05/09/2024

A Sweet Surprise

“My 3-year-old son after he found the first tiny painted stone. We took a walk and he was so exited after he found it that we went back and took a different path and found two more.

He was so excited that he wanted to find more. These tiny painted stones made our day. He left them where he found them so other kids could find them as well.

Thanks to the person who made them! We got home and he wanted to make some. Let’s see what it comes out!

Let’s Share the Kindness

28/08/2024

Since it seems that we have some kind of wedding theme going on I thought that I as well would like to share my small and still chaotic story 😊 💒
Two years in a row our wedding was postponed already, but this July we did it! The first time I just gave a month earlier birth to our first child, the next summer we had a super wild 1 year old toddler and I did not sleep for pretty much ONE YEAR 😅.. . but now in 2024 we had no more excuses 😂
On July 24th we went to the courthouse and had a super un-emotional 5min procedure until we were legally married. I was shocked how fast and robot-like it went... But afterwards we were still happy and SO RELIEVED it was done. I was sick with fever and shivers just 48h earlier and still felt pretty bad, I have no ideaabd memory how I even made it there 😂 (paracetamol and ibuprofen combined did a good job, lol).
Just a quick sushi buffet afterwards and I was already asleep on the way home - that was the story how I exchanged my german last name to a finnish one 😍 *insert applause here*

26/07/2024

What is the wisest/smartest thing you've ever heard a child say?
My son, 7 year old, had to write an essay on “what will you do if you were the president”. This was just before the elections. He was talking about college education. I said it will be nice if college education was free.

Response: then no one will understand the value of college education and people will go to college for the sake of it.

I had no response!

EDIT: 1) Thanks for all the upvotes and comments. I never expected so many views. I told my son that his answer got more than 1,000 votes but sadly at this tender age of 7, he doesn't care about Quora or its upvotes. But his dad is proud and happy!

2) I have received quiet a few comments about gun issue. Please understand that this was the viewpoint of 7 year old. Kids do tend to oversimplify things and that gives them a unique perspective. He isn't well versed with the second amendment right and constitution yet. I didn't influence him in writing this and we never discussed these issues before.

I did mention the feedback about gun issue and safety but he remains convinced that guns don't make us safer. His response: if someone breaks into your house you either run or hide and call 911 but having a gun won't help.

25/07/2024

If you are able to walk and somebody suddenly puts you in a wheelchair for the rest of your life, how would you feel and react?

This is who I was.

I was able to walk at one point.

I walked five miles a day, in fact.

Every day.

Then my body changed.

Not all at once, with a date I could circle on the calendar.

But something gradual and insidious.

Walking became an exercise in aggravation and endurance.

Treatments didn’t work.

Medication did nothing to halt the decline.

Physical therapy did not restore functionality.

Do you know how hard it is when you can’t keep your feet?

I had to change homes.

Cities.

More than once.

Seeking medical treatment and a home I could safely live in.

The assistive devices began arriving.

A traditional walker.

A rollator.

And still I fell, because I was overdoing things.

It wasn’t even that hard to do.

The nadir was breaking my foot in seven places one hazy morning at dawn.

I’m a morning person.

I voluntarily wake without an alarm clock at five.

And I was physically exhausted when I woke up.

I was prescribed a cast and a rental wheelchair.

It was seventy five pounds and balky and only usable on wheelchair accessible vehicles.

It was functionality.

On a limited basis.

I had a broken foot for over a year.

My insurance said you own your rental wheelchair if you’re still needing it at month thirteen.

And so I became a wheelchair owner.

Still I overdid things.

I couldn’t put my behemoth wheelchair in a car.

Traveling was an exercise in aggravation and endurance.

The definition of traveling expanded and expanded.

A doctor’s appointment across town was only marginally less challenging than a medical trip across the state.

I couldn’t walk with my walker more than fifteen minutes at most.

I would fall asleep in sheer exhaustion whether or not I was prepared for it to happen.

My world narrowed and narrowed.

I didn’t go out anymore.

Not to anywhere more exciting than Walmart.

Nobody liked the electric carts.

They weren’t available much of the time anyway.

I would often come prepared to shop and have to sit in the car.

Then one day my ultra light custom wheelchair arrived.

Finally finally.

It could be loaded in any car.

I could go anywhere I wanted.

It was light enough and flexible enough that it was like wearing a pair of fantastic shoes.

I was more comfortable sitting than I had been in years.

It turned out that I was actually capable of staying awake.

The omnipresent danger of falling and injury at last became manageable.

I was overjoyed.

And I started living.

This is who I am now.

14/07/2024

What is that one picture that describes the lowest point in your life?
Whenever I see this picture, I get goosebumps, and my heart palpitates. No one would like to see their kid in the hospital.

This happened when we went to India last year in September. It was my daughter’s first visit there, and she was seven months old. We were very excited as she was about to meet her grandparents for the first time, but as soon as we reached, I noticed some changes in her feeding pattern. She was refusing to eat anything. I couldn’t understand but thought it might be due to climate change. She was very dull the next day, and all of a sudden, her body temperature rose to around 102°F. She never had such a high fever before. Moreover, rage led to seizures, and she was not even responding for a couple of seconds. If I recall that moment, I was crying madly, shouting all around, had no sense of what I should do instead of crying. Somehow, I gave her 2.5 ml Tylenol, and we left for the hospital. The doctor considered her an emergency case and started treatment. Fortunately, the doctor was able to find out that it was a severe mouth infection that she possibly caught either in the flight or after reaching India. As soon as she got a few doses of medicine, she looked normal but was under the doctor’s observation at the hospital.

The picture below is when she was at the hospital. I clicked it to share with our family because they couldn’t come inside to see her. (Doctors allowed only me to be with her.)

This made me cry. I consider it the lowest point of my life. I truly wish that no one experiences this in their life. There is nothing more painful than seeing your child in pain. If you are traveling outside the country along with your kid, you should be very cautious. I was taking care of her, like she shouldn’t touch anything, changed her clothes 3–4 times. I didn’t give her the food served on the flight. I didn’t let anyone touch her; whenever she was throwing her pacifier, I washed it every time yet, I couldn’t save her from severe infection. I’m sure I missed something somewhere.

This didn’t end here. We stayed for two months in India, and while coming back to the U.S., I was exposed to the flu. Unfortunately, I couldn’t stop it from spreading to my daughter. Both of us were down with flu for more than a week.

I wish no child ever falls ill; that is the most painful thing for a parent.

Thanks,

Swati

13/07/2024

When I was depressed in high school, I would oftentimes go into the bathroom to isolate. I’d sit in a stall and miss my classes or just cry. once, after I left my stall, this was on the mirror. just found it again after cleaning out boxes of old stuff and am equally moved as i was back then.

Source: Reddit/pitzmaroon

12/07/2024

Tomorrow my sister has to do the hardest thing in the world, bury her precious 7-year-old son who passed away early Friday morning. Carson had an asymptomatic kidney infection that caused his body to go into septic shock while he slept peacefully in the night.

Although Carson was the baby of the family, he was determined to keep up with his big brother and two older sisters, hitting all his milestones early, and even learning to ski by the age of two. He loved participating in outdoor adventure sports with his family such as surfing, skateboarding, skiing and mountain biking. He had a wonderful sense of humor and always made his family laugh. He was a calm and gentle child with an extremely tender heart, always giving hugs and showing love and concern for others. He was such a sweet and special boy.

My son survived a near downing at the age of two, and in the minutes that ticked by before he was breathing again, I felt the extreme panic and indescribable anguish associated with losing a child. My pain was gone instantly when my baby came back to me, and my heart is so broken for my sister and her husband who will have to live with pain in their hearts until they are reunited again with Carson in heaven. Please pray for peace and comfort for my sister and her family. 💔

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Kalista Hill

05/07/2024

"I am a bus driver and my elementary students see me crochet and they thought they could challenge me. It all started with a taco, and it ended up being 34 items. The students got to pick what they wanted and I crocheted it. All but the star war patterns were free. They all loved them! Found out from parents that some take them to bed, some go to church with them. Some had to go on vacation with them. Makes my heart melt that these little items mean so much to these beautiful children."

Credit - Trudy Serres

01/07/2024

FATHER CONSOLES DRIVER AFTER ACCIDENT. A 10-year-old girl named Hagatta was hit by a car in Brazil. Even though her father was incredibly worried about his daughter, he took the time to console and help calm down the distraught driver who had hit his daughter Haghatta.

Haghatta had run into the street behind a ball without looking. The driver attempted to brake but couldn't avoid the crash.

Haghatta spent a week in the hospital recovering from her injuries. She is now home and is doing very well. They invited the driver to their home for a visit as he was worried about the girl.

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