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06/17/2025

Happy birthday, Nina! 🎉 Nina recently celebrated her 114th birthday, surrounded by the love of her family in Atlanta, Georgia — the city she’s called home her entire life. Born into a family of 20 children, Nina and her younger sister Pecola, now 97, are the last two still living, and their bond is stronger than ever.

Pecola lovingly cares for Nina every single day. She calls Nina her pride and joy and says she’s devoted to staying by her side through it all.

Their home is filled with decades of memories — family photos, stories from the past, and keepsakes from their favorite baseball team, the Atlanta Braves. To make Nina’s big day even more special, the Braves surprised her with a handwritten birthday card! ⚾❤️

From the early 1900s to today, Nina has witnessed so much change and history. Her life is a beautiful reminder of love, family, and sisterhood.

💖 Let’s send Nina and Pecola all our warmest wishes for continued happiness and health!

📸 Credit: Nina Willis

For six years, Dr. Pratik Joshi lived alone in London. During that time, he prepared all the visa documents and met the ...
06/14/2025

For six years, Dr. Pratik Joshi lived alone in London. During that time, he prepared all the visa documents and met the legal requirements so that his wife and children could join him in the UK.

That day had finally come.

His wife Komi, resigned from her hospital job in India. The kids said goodbye to their school friends. Today, they boarded Air India flight 171, a one-way ticket to new beginnings. Pratik took a selfie of them smiling in their seats and sent it to the family group chat. The message read: “Next stop: home.”

But the flight never reached London.

It crashed.

No one survived.

Life is cruel like that. Beautiful, then brutal. So don’t wait. Say what matters. Do what you love. Because tomorrow is never promised.

"Every afternoon, 68-year-old Kathy set up two folding chairs and a chalkboard on her porch. Rain or shine, she’d write,...
06/07/2025

"Every afternoon, 68-year-old Kathy set up two folding chairs and a chalkboard on her porch. Rain or shine, she’d write, “Homework help. Free. All ages.” Her neighbors in the quiet town of Cedar Hills thought she was wasting her retirement. “Kids today have tutors and iPads,” muttered Mrs. Jenny, watering her roses. But Kathy had a reason. Her husband, a former principal, had passed last year, leaving her his favorite quote “A mind left untaught is a door left unlocked.”

The first visitor was Manny, a 9-year-old who’d missed three weeks of school after his dad lost his job. “I don’t get fractions,” he mumbled, kicking a pebble. Kathy handed him a cookie and drew a pizza on the chalkboard.. “Let’s split it into slices. Your turn.” By sunset, Manny was grinning. “So that’s how it works!”

Word spread slowly. A single mom, working nights at the hospital, left her daughter Lily with Kathy. A shy teenager, Jake, slunk over to “borrow notes” but stayed to learn poetry. Kathy’s porch became a mosaic of mismatched chairs, dog-eared textbooks, and laughter. Retired engineers taught algebra. A former librarian read stories aloud. Even Manny’s dad joined, brushing up on Excel for job interviews.

Then came the letter.
“CEASE & DESIST. Unlicensed educational activity.”
The town council called it a “safety hazard.” Kathy’s son begged her to quit. “You’re risking fines!”

The next morning, 30 kids and parents crowded Kathy’s lawn, holding protest signs, “Our brains need her!” “Where’s the harm in kindness?” A local reporter filmed Jake reciting a poem he’d written, “Her porch is our castle. Her chalkboard, our shield.”

The council caved. Sort of.
“You can use the old rec center. But no budget. Fix it yourself.”

Volunteers transformed the crumbling building. Teens painted murals of books. Carpenters built desks from donated wood. A grandmother knitted cushions. They called it “The Open Door Learning Center.” Teachers donated supplies. Parents traded shifts for snacks.

Last week, Lily won a statewide essay contest. Her topic? “The lady who unlocked my world.”

Kathy still sits on her porch some days, sipping tea. The chalkboard now reads, “Knowledge is a seed. Plant it anywhere.”
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Credit: SYJ

06/02/2025

This starts my 22nd year of teaching middle school. Yesterday was quite possibly one of the most impactful days I have ever had.
I tried a new activity called “The Baggage Activity”. I asked the kids what it meant to have baggage and they mostly said it was hurtful stuff you carry around on your shoulders.
I asked them to write down on a piece of paper what was bothering them, what was heavy on their heart, what was hurting them, etc. No names were to be on a paper. They wadded the paper up, and threw it across the room.
They picked up a piece of paper and took turns reading out loud what their classmate wrote. After a student read a paper, I asked who wrote that, and if they cared to share.
I’m here to tell you, I have never been so moved to tears as what these kids opened up and about and shared with the class.
Things like su***de, parents in prison, drugs in their family, being left by their parents, death, cancer, losing pets (one said their gerbil died cause it was fat, we giggled😁) and on and on.
The kids who read the papers would cry because what they were reading was tough. The person who shared (if they chose to tell us it was them) would cry sometimes too. It was an emotionally draining day, but I firmly believe my kids will judge a little less, love a little more, and forgive a little faster.
This bag hangs by my door to remind them that we all have baggage. We will leave it at the door. As they left I told them, they are not alone, they are loved, and we have each other’s back.
I am honored to be their teacher.
Credit: Karen Wunderlich Loewe

"15 years ago, my wife came home with a little girl who was going to get removed from school because her parent's couldn...
05/27/2025

"15 years ago, my wife came home with a little girl who was going to get removed from school because her parent's couldn't afford to pay for her education. I decided to pay for it straight away because she was so keen to study and make something of herself. As time passed by, we would ask street children if they were going to school and the one's who said they weren't because of poverty, we would enroll with our own money. Till date, I've paid for the education of over 200 such children...including their college and advanced studies fees.

Back in 2001 when I began to pay for their education, I was a well to do man with a comfortable salary to afford everything, but it all changed when I met with an accident. I have a hole in my left foot, I'm almost completely blind in my right eye and was on bedrest for 4 years which depleted most of my finances but my wife and I made sure that we first accounted for these children before worrying about our expenses. We still look after 40 children -- if one of them finishes their education we look for more children to sponsor. Times are such that if I want to eat biryani, I will have to think twice because money is tight... but our happiness level is infinite. So many of our children have gone onto work at big multi nationals and often offer me money to retire, but I only tell them one thing -- 'pay it forward to someone else who needs the money and you would have repaid me for a 100 lifetimes.'

That's the beauty of what my wife and I started together 15 years ago -- many of those who we sponsored now take care of children like them, whose parents cannot afford to pay for their education...and that's all we ever wanted."

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05/05/2025

A woman was counting coins on the hood of her car while getting gas. A man at the next pump saw her and wanted to help. Without saying anything, he quietly used his own gas pump to fill up her car. Then he drove away while she walked inside the gas station. She didn’t even know who helped her.

Someone sitting in a nearby car saw what happened and recorded it. The moment shows the woman coming back and seeing the gas pump in her car. She looked very surprised and covered her mouth with her hand. You could tell she was really thankful.

Some people think the moment might not be real, but it still shows how powerful kindness can be.

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04/27/2025

"My husband doesn't have a lot, neither of us do. We scrape and scrape to pay bills and put food in our bellies, but after almost 2 years of dating we decided that we couldn't wait anymore, so we didn't.
I wasn't even thinking about rings, I just wanted to marry my best friend, but he wouldn't have it. He scraped up just enough money to buy me two matching rings from Pandora. Sterling silver and CZ to be exact. That's what sits on my ring finger, and I am so in love with them.
While we were purchasing my rings however, another lady that was working there came over to help the lady selling them to us. She said, 'Y'all can you believe that some men get these as engagement rings? How pathetic.' When she said that I watched my now husband's face fall. He already felt bad because he couldn't afford the pear-shaped set that so obviously had my heart and covered my Pinterest page. He already felt like a failure, asking me again and again 'Are you sure you'll be happy with these? Are you sure this is okay?' He was so upset at the idea of not making me happy enough and of me not wanting to marry him because my rings didn't cost enough money or weren't flashy enough.
Old Ariel would have ripped that woman a new one. Mature Ariel said, 'It isn't the ring that matters, it is the love that goes into buying one that is.' We bought the rings and left.
Y'all I would have gotten married to this man if it had been a 25¢ gum ball machine ring. When did our nation fall so far to think the only way a man can truly love a woman is if he buys her $3,000+ jewelry and makes a public decree of his affection with said flashy ring? Sure they are nice, sure the sentiment is wonderful and I'm not trying to cut down any of your experiences, but when did it come to all that? Why do material possessions equate love??
My husband was so afraid of me not wanting him because he couldn't afford a piece of jewelry. He was afraid that the love I have for him would pale because he couldn't afford the wedding set I wanted. The world has made it this way and it is so sad. Ultimately we couldn't wait any longer.. so we eloped. I've never been this happy in my life and I couldn't imagine spending it with anyone else ever. Here I am, Court-House married, $130 ring set, the love of my life by my side and happier than I could ever imagine."

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04/23/2025
04/23/2025

A few years ago, he came home in tears after being bullied - again. And I remember sitting at my crafting table, just trying to hold it together while I worked on orders . He sat nearby, quietly watching me make wreaths, resin bookmarks, laser signs, and little crochet animals. I didn't know it then, but something was stirring in him. One day, out of nowhere, he asked if he could try making a wreath. Just like that - no fear, just curiosity. And I’ll be honest, I almost cried right then. Since then, he hasn’t stopped. Ribbon rolls, mesh cuts, bow loops - he's into all of it. He said, “I want to make people smile too.”Because this isn’t just my business anymore - it’s ours. Every wreath we sell now has a piece of his heart in it. And every time an order comes in, I see his face light up like he just won an award. Crafting gave me peace. But it gave him pride. Purpose. And maybe even a bit of healing. So yeah - he’s the best crafting partner. Not just today, but every day. 💗

04/22/2025

"This is my great grandpa Casey! He turned 101 years old this year🎉. He still drives, tills and plants his garden, bakes cakes, and makes homemade ice cream allll of the time! He called me over today because he wanted to put his picture on "that facebook" 😉😂💜. So I'm asking a favor from all of my friends out there to share his picture and show him just how far he can go on "that facebook"!

Credit: Sara Atwood ( respect 🫡)

I dare you not to cry.  My son Andrew will never get married, have his own children, drive a car, so many things, BUT he...
04/22/2025

I dare you not to cry. My son Andrew will never get married, have his own children, drive a car, so many things, BUT he is happy & healthy. That is all that matters to me. When a stranger waves back at him it makes my day. When pretty girls smile back at him you can see the joy in not only his face, but his whole body. It does't take much to be a good human 💜

Now the Story:
At a party organized at a school for children with special needs, the father of a student delivered an emotional speech that will never be forgotten by those who heard it.
After congratulating the school and all those who worked there, this father made the following reasoning: "When there are no external agents interfering with nature, the natural order of things reaches perfection." "But my son, Herbert, cannot learn like other children do. He cannot understand things like other children. Where is the natural order of things in my son?"
The audience was stunned by the question. The father of the child continued: "I believe that when a child like Herbert, physically and mentally disabled, comes into the world, an opportunity to see human nature arises, and it manifests in the way other people treat that child."
He then told a story about one day when he was walking with his son Herbert near a park where some children were playing baseball. Herbert asked his father: -"Dad, do you think they'll let me play?"
His father knew that most of the children wouldn't like it if someone like Herbert played on their team, but the father also understood that if they allowed his son to play, it would give him a much-needed sense of belonging and the confidence of being accepted by others despite his special abilities.
The father approached one of the children playing and asked (without expecting much) if Herbert could play. The child looked around for someone to advise him and said: "We’re losing by six runs, and the game is in the eighth inning. I guess he can join our team and we’ll try to put him at bat in the ninth inning."
Herbert slowly made his way to the bench with a big smile, put on the team’s jersey, and his father watched him with tears in his eyes from the emotion.
While Herbert sat among the players waiting for his turn, his father kept watching. The other kids noticed something very evident: the happiness of the father when his son was accepted.
At the end of the eighth inning, Herbert’s team managed to score a few runs, but they were still trailing by three runs. At the start of the ninth inning, Herbert put on a glove and played in right field. Although no ball came to Herbert, he was obviously ecstatic just to be in the game and on the field, smiling from ear to ear while his father cheered from the stands.
At the end of the ninth inning, Herbert’s team scored again. Now, with two outs and the bases loaded, the chance to win the game was a possibility, and Herbert was the next to bat.
With this opportunity, would they let Herbert bat and give up the chance to win the game? Surprisingly, Herbert was allowed to bat. Everyone knew that a single hit was impossible because Herbert didn’t even know how to hold the bat properly, much less hit the ball.
However, as Herbert stood at the plate, the pitcher realized that the other team was willing to lose to give Herbert a great moment in his life. He stepped forward and threw the ball very softly so Herbert could at least make contact with it.
The first pitch came, and Herbert swung awkwardly and missed. The pitcher stepped forward again, throwing the ball softly toward the batter. This time, Herbert swung and hit the ball so gently that it fell right in front of the pitcher.
The game could have ended there. The pitcher could have picked up the ball and thrown it to first base. Herbert would have been out, and that would have been the end of the game. But, the pitcher threw the ball high over the head of the first baseman, out of reach of the rest of his teammates.
Everyone in the stands and both teams began shouting, "Herbert, run to first base, run to first!" Never in his life had Herbert run that distance, but he made it to first base. He ran right along the line, his eyes wide open, startled. Everyone shouted, "Run to second, run to second!"
Herbert, catching his breath, ran with difficulty to second base. By the time he reached second, the right fielder had the ball. He was the smallest boy on the team and knew he had the chance to be the hero of the day. He only had to throw the ball to second base, but he understood the pitcher’s intentions and threw it too high, over the head of the third baseman.
Herbert ran to third base, while the runners ahead of him circled home. When Herbert reached third base, the children from both teams and the spectators were all standing, shouting, "Run to home, run to home!" Herbert ran to home plate, stood on the base with his arms up in triumph, smiling widely, looking at his father... while, strangely, the players from both teams cheered and hugged him like the hero who hit the grand slam and won the game for his team.
"That day," the father said, with tears running down his face, "the children from both teams conspired, giving this world a display of true love and humanity."
Herbert didn’t survive another summer. He passed away that winter, never forgetting that he had been the hero and made his father very happy, having gone home to see his mother crying with joy, hugging her hero of the day!
A LITTLE NOTE FOR THIS MESSAGE:
We all send hundreds of jokes via email without a second thought, but when a message about the wonderful lessons life teaches us arrives, people hesitate.
If you’re thinking about forwarding this message, maybe you’re considering which people in your contact list are the 'right' ones for this kind of message. Well, the person who sent this to you believes that together we can make a difference, and therefore everyone is eligible to receive it. We have thousands of opportunities each day to help bring about "the natural order of things," this is just one of them. A wise person once said, "Every society will be judged by how it treats the least fortunate."

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He walked into the café one day, asking for some money. I looked at him and asked, "Why don’t you have a job? You know n...
04/21/2025

He walked into the café one day, asking for some money. I looked at him and asked, "Why don’t you have a job? You know nothing is given to me for free, right?" He replied, "I have a lot of felonies, and no one wants to hire me. So, I've had to turn to the streets, surviving by stealing and begging."
That day, I was short-staffed, so I asked him, "Do you want to work? I have a job for you!" His eyes lit up, and his smile made my day. He said, "I’ll do anything for some food." For nearly two weeks now, he’s been showing up on time for his two-hour shifts, helping with tasks like taking out the trash and washing dishes.
And what does he do when I pay him? He buys food from my restaurant—and insists on paying because it makes him feel good! He even gets a discount.
This experience taught me an important lesson: we shouldn’t judge people who are out there asking for help because we don’t know their situation. Some people just need another chance. God has blessed me, so why not share that blessing with others?
This is the kind of story that should break the internet. Want to see change? Start by being the change. 😉
Credit: Cesia Abigal
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