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Thank You For Protecting My Freedom
By Lisa on September 29, 2021 / 2,530 views
By Lisa on September 29, 2021 / 2,530 views
Today, we received thee most amazing envelope in the mail. It was an envelope full of letters from Tayder! He has been writing a little each night and mailed them out as a group to each of us. The trainees haven’t been able to get to the store, so he was running low on stamps. I noticed quite a bit of writing on the outside of the envelope, and I didn’t put two and two together right...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 27, 2021 / 4,260 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 27, 2021 / 4,260 views
I loved my first grade teacher. Her name was Mrs. Gross but there was nothing gross about her. She had a such a sweet smile and kind way about her. I wasn’t sure what her age was at the time but she already looked very grand-motherly. She was soft spoken and had a very gentle sense of humor. Unlike some teachers she never yelled at or criticized her students. To me it felt like having a second...
By A Friend on September 27, 2021 / 2,757 views
By A Friend on September 27, 2021 / 2,757 views
I experienced a HUGE act of kindness from a stranger this week and I can’t stop thinking about how lucky I am. I gave away a heap of baby clothes and a box of baby toys that had been sitting around and hadn't been opened from our last move 3 years ago and I didn't want to open it before I gave it away incase my two little ones saw it and decided to raid it since they’ve got more...
By Bishop Family Farm on September 27, 2021 / 2,920 views
By Bishop Family Farm on September 27, 2021 / 2,920 views
Sad night last night but brighter day. The ewe (female sheep) on the left lambed a stillborn and we were unable to resuscitate it. She cried most of the night longing for her lamb after we removed it. The ewe on the right lambed twins last week, though they were very small. It seems that today she has given one of her twins to the grieving mother to raise as her own. The Lord...
By Tracey on September 23, 2021 / 2,507 views
By Tracey on September 23, 2021 / 2,507 views
I just went to buy a Samsung washer and dryer from a guy and he was asking $500 I told him I just had a kid and if he could take $400 I’d be really grateful. I got home hooked everything up and everything worked great, I opened up the dryer to check the lint filter and I was shocked my $400 was sitting in there. I got a message from him saying "check the dryer, a gift for the...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 22, 2021 / 4,186 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 22, 2021 / 4,186 views
Some people say life is full of coincidences. Some people say life is full of synchronicity. I say life is full of God: guiding us, connecting us, watching over us, and protecting us. Looking back over my own life I have seen countless instances of God’s love and protection. One such moment happened when I was still a struggling, substitute, school teacher. At that time, over 30 years ago my...

Received This Letter From My 8-y-ear-old Son's Teacher
By A Friend on September 16, 2021 / 2,874 views
By A Friend on September 16, 2021 / 2,874 views
I received this letter from my 8-year-old son's teacher. He has ASD and ADHD. Two years ago he was suspended because he couldn't regulate his behavior. He's now in a new school and special ed program. This just melted my...

Anything Worth Doing Is Worth Doing Poorly
By A Friend on September 16, 2021 / 4,608 views
By A Friend on September 16, 2021 / 4,608 views
One of my college professors used to say "anything worth doing is worth doing poorly." I didn't understand that for years because I didn't do anything poorly, I couldn't do anything poorly, I had to do everything perfectly. But brushing your teeth for 30 seconds is better than not brushing them at all when that 2 minutes seems exhausting. Doing ten minutes of yoga is...

They Put A Smile On My Face Every Day
By Narelle on September 15, 2021 / 2,425 views
By Narelle on September 15, 2021 / 2,425 views
Six months ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Luckily for me I caught it early and will be just fine. I have to take a tablet a day now to help make sure it doesn't return and I struggle everyday with taking it but I woke this morning to find a little helping hand in the pill box left by my beautiful children. They put a smile on my face every...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 13, 2021 / 3,977 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 13, 2021 / 3,977 views
The new, “used” car that I bought just three months ago wouldn’t start the other day. The factory battery that came along with it decided that it had worked long enough and chose to take an early, permanent retirement. My kindhearted neighbor gave me a jump but the battery stubbornly wouldn’t hold the charge. After getting one more jump then I headed to the local auto parts store to buy...
If It IS Broken... Don't Fix It?
By Jodi-Ann E. M. Morgan on September 09, 2021 / 3,447 views
By Jodi-Ann E. M. Morgan on September 09, 2021 / 3,447 views
It has been pretty hard on all of us at some point in the last year or so, for some, way more than others. This is the reason I try my best not to complain because despite how hard I may think I’ve had it, I know there is somebody out there who would trade places with me in a heartbeat. However, if I am totally honest, these last couple of weeks have been tough for me - drama among friendships, stress at...

The Kindest Of Kind Things Happened Today
By Dani on September 09, 2021 / 3,342 views
By Dani on September 09, 2021 / 3,342 views
The kindest of kind things happened today. Last week my 4 yr old son Basti and I went for a walk and found a toy dugong just off the track. Basti was so excited by this amazing find (he loves animals), he held onto it all day and took it to bed with him that night. That evening, I stumbled across a community post from a mum urgently trying to find a lost dugong - her son’s fave toy....
A Reminder The World Is Full Of Good People
By Tom on September 09, 2021 / 4,354 views
By Tom on September 09, 2021 / 4,354 views
On the weekend my daughter was tasked the shopping chore of an increasingly independent young lady to venture up the road to the local supermarket. Through the aisles of offerings she went about her list and time came to pay. The first attempt to compensate at the self serve failed. The second attempt under the now watchful eye of the supermarket attendant also met a similar...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 03, 2021 / 3,999 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 03, 2021 / 3,999 views
This life is full of amazing things. Things we can’t truly understand. Things we just have to embrace. I saw one of these things just today. I was in the grocery store picking up a few odds and ends. As I approached the cashier I noticed the person in front of me. His back was bent and he walked with a shuffle. He was no Hollywood 50. He was more like a real world 85. His ears and nose were long and...
By Kay Heitsch on September 03, 2021 / 3,010 views
By Kay Heitsch on September 03, 2021 / 3,010 views
When your child dies, parents respond in different ways. Emotional pain is hard to deal with. Bill and I reacted differently. Right away, I was offered drugs by a doctor. From experience, I knew this was not going to be good for me. Also, from experience, I knew alcohol was not going to help me either. So, I chose to give myself and Todd over to the LORD. However, my husband Bill decided to drink to...
Nurse Ends Shift And Buys Flowers For Cancer Patient To Give To Wife On Their Anniversary
By Jess on August 27, 2021 / 2,426 views
By Jess on August 27, 2021 / 2,426 views
It’s our 4th anniversary, and Tommy’s nurse from last night ended her shift at 7am, walked across the street, and bought anniversary flowers for Tommy to give me with her own money. Just in case you need a reminder that people can be...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on August 24, 2021 / 4,578 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on August 24, 2021 / 4,578 views
Ever since I was a boy I have been a penny picker upper. I would find them on sidewalks, on playgrounds, in the grass, along the railroad tracks, and even in swimming pools. Back then a penny was still worth a penny. If you managed to find two then you could buy a big piece of bubble gum and once you had collected a handful you could get a small bag of chips. Each penny back then was a little treasure. It was...
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