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By Rick on February 25, 2019 / 3,792 views
By Rick on February 25, 2019 / 3,792 views
Here's a story I collected from a total stranger when I asked if she believed in angels... "Well, I know I have one. I was 11 when my family arrived at Fern lake overlook on Trail Ridge road in Rocky mountain national park. It was so beautiful to look miles across the Rockies and thousands of feet below into the valley. My parents were busy getting lunch out of the trunk so I climbed over the wooden...
By A Friend on February 25, 2019 / 4,181 views
By A Friend on February 25, 2019 / 4,181 views
My advice, do whatever you can while you're young, it really does get harder as you get older, and there comes a point in your life when you stop looking forward at the possibilities of what you could be, and start looking forward at the inevitability of what will be. Nobody lives forever. Reach far, take chances, risk a lot, but always have a backup plan. You might think that nothing can harm...
By Lindsey on February 25, 2019 / 3,561 views
By Lindsey on February 25, 2019 / 3,561 views
My mom went to the grocery store today and there was a woman asking the for 39¢ chicken. The butcher explained to Mom that she has dementia and comes in all the time with really old sales papers so he sells her meat for that price so he don't confuse...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 22, 2019 / 4,025 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 22, 2019 / 4,025 views
I grew up the "baby" of my family. I was the youngest of three sons. My brothers were five and seven years older than me and handled most of the chores that my Mom and Dad needed done around the house. I spent most of my time then riding my bike, shooting basketball, walking in the woods, or reading books by our stove in the Winter. To say I was a bit spoiled would be an understatement. I spent my...
By A Friend on February 18, 2019 / 5,316 views
By A Friend on February 18, 2019 / 5,316 views
I was at a Barnes and Nobles with my husband and kids. My oldest is 13 and he decided to sit in the magazine section to read some books. I noticed some homeless guys in that area but they seemed pretty harmless and didn't seem to be bothering anyone. When we were checking out to buy some books I saw one of them coming up to us and thought to myself 'here goes, he is going to ask for some...
By Milton Delgado on February 17, 2019 / 4,416 views
By Milton Delgado on February 17, 2019 / 4,416 views
I hadn't fallen asleep (so I thought) on this particular night when suddenly, I was thrust-ed into a very bright light moving at great neck speed. It seemed I was in some kind of miniature Space Capsule. I noticed there was no instrument panel, crew, or pilot aboard. I wondered: “Who or what is powering this spacecraft?” It was quite surreal! I thought: “What is this? where am I? and...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 14, 2019 / 5,264 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 14, 2019 / 5,264 views
My family doesn't own a camera anymore. My daughter takes all of our pictures with her smart phone. Knowing that her Dad is still "old school" she will from time to time run off prints of these pictures and let my son put them in an old fashioned photo album. They made me one just the other day. As I was looking through it, however, I noticed something. Far outnumbering the pictures of me, my...
By Beena Joshi on February 12, 2019 / 4,260 views
By Beena Joshi on February 12, 2019 / 4,260 views
Have you ever found yourself cribbing about having a busy life? Feeling tired of waiting for a lift for so long because you don't want to take stairs? Felt so lazy that you didn't want to go to work/school/college? Or even feeling so exhausted that you wished for a break where you could just lie down on the bed all day and not worry about work/studies? If someone had asked me these questions...
Winning The Neighbor Lottery During Stormageddon
By Lady RJ on February 12, 2019 / 2,872 views
By Lady RJ on February 12, 2019 / 2,872 views
It was supposed to be the storm of the decade and it lived up to it's namesake. Every house on our street was knee deep in snow and we live on a hill so no one could go anywhere. As I'm having my coffee, thinking about what I'm going to do indoors with the kiddos, and looking out the window, I see a man on my porch. My neighbor is shoveling my the steps and the walkway clear...
By Jonah Hill on February 12, 2019 / 3,616 views
By Jonah Hill on February 12, 2019 / 3,616 views
If you're doing something because you're imagining what people will think when they see you doing it, you're not doing it for the right reason. It's the things you do, even though you might get made fun of by those you fear seeing you do it, that define your true passions. Pursue the things that scare you even though you might "embarrass" yourself. The...
By A Friend on February 12, 2019 / 4,318 views
By A Friend on February 12, 2019 / 4,318 views
My Dad died in November. He was an ER doc, a Stephen Minister, a street art/graffiti artist, a college professor, a cancer researcher, a bee keeper, and a cookbook author. He was a former US Marine, a book club leader, a community organizer, and even though he could afford a new car, drove an old 1992 5-speed Honda with 200k+ miles on it, just because he liked it. He was the father of five,...
911 Dispatcher Receives Some Help Instead Of Giving It
By A Friend on February 11, 2019 / 3,655 views
By A Friend on February 11, 2019 / 3,655 views
I am a 911 dispatcher. I take emergency calls, offer emergency medical instruction until EMS arrives, and dispatch units to calls as well. I've been doing it for about four years, and I've heard some of the worst things you can imagine. It takes a toll on you, mentally and emotionally. Usually, I'm pretty good at dealing with the aftermath but today I'm on a mandatory 16 hour shift...
Tried Sign Language With A Deaf Guest And Now I'm Crying
By A Friend on February 11, 2019 / 3,807 views
By A Friend on February 11, 2019 / 3,807 views
I work as the reception manager at my hotel. A booking came in a few weeks ago with a note attached that the guest will be travelling with their deaf father. Just so that we would be aware when dealing with them when they arrived as they were here for a number of days and his daughter wanted to make his trip to Ireland as smooth as possible. Upon seeing this note and noting I would be the...
By Ryan on February 07, 2019 / 4,532 views
By Ryan on February 07, 2019 / 4,532 views
A few years ago I had just gone through a long and difficult divorce. I was finally able to take my 9 month old daughter out (not just visit at mom's) with me and my 4 year old daughter. Al beit for limited times. On my way home from work I had picked up the girls from daycare. We stopped at the grocery story to grab something to cook for dinner. My time was limited, as they had to be returned to mom's...
By Anjali Mohapatra on February 07, 2019 / 4,198 views
By Anjali Mohapatra on February 07, 2019 / 4,198 views
Once, a lioness with her cub were moving around in the jungle searching for their prey. While coming out from the den, the baby asked her mother, 'Mother, why we are going out for prey when a deer is already at home? Let us eat it first, then we can search for the next.' The mother smiled and licked her child with love and said, 'No, my love! We can't eat particularly that deer...
By Gayathri.M on February 07, 2019 / 3,072 views
By Gayathri.M on February 07, 2019 / 3,072 views
As she looked into that cute face with the devilishly lit up eyes and impish grin that stretched wide across her face, she realized another adventure was in due! From baking cakes to bedtime stories, our grandma will always be our constant companion! Every moment spent with her is a pleasure and form beautiful memories to be cherished for the future. She is our savior while facing our angry mom, the...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 05, 2019 / 4,778 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 05, 2019 / 4,778 views
It was a morning in January. The jet stream had dipped down causing the arctic cold to reach the mountains of my home. It was only 2 degrees outside but the wind chill made it feel like it was 15 below zero. Still, I was kneeling in the snow along side of my house trying to open a tiny door so I could get underneath it. I had forgotten to leave my water dripping the night before and now my water pipes were...
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