Kindness Stories / Feel Good Stories
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By Aleem Merchant on July 04, 2016 / 3,636 views
Even before I unlock the door, my family knows I’m back from office because the 300 million olfactory receptors in my pet Labradors nose get activated even before my car drives into the garage, and the vigorous wagging of her tail, gives away my whereabouts. Few feet behind her, is a now four-and-a-half year old Samaira, who’s understood this signal, and is waiting eagerly - not for me,...

To The Family In Red Lobster Who Sat Across From Us Today...
By Maxi Cortez on June 30, 2016 / 1,991 views
To the family in red lobster who sat across from us today. You never ask a question, we never spoke a word. Yet you did something for us that we will never forget. When the waitress handed us your note the tears began to fall. To you we looked like just a family of 4 celebrating the most important man in our lives. Little did you know last year we celebrated as a family of 5. You see this past year we lost one...
By Sonia Kaur on June 30, 2016 / 5,486 views
First of all what is happiness? Happiness is an inside job. Now how inside job when everything is available outside bunglow, expensive cars, big bank balance, beauty etc. These are materialistic things and for temporary happiness. These things give short term happiness. Foe example I have bought an expensive car whether it is out of my comfort but I am still feeling happy because none of our family...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on June 30, 2016 / 3,446 views
I can still remember the first moment I saw my first born son. He looked so perfect even with his red face and wrinkled skin. All I could do was sigh with delight. We named him Joseph John or JJ after me. JJ had a very normal infancy but when he hadn’t started talking by the age of two my wife and I grew worried about what might be wrong with him. It took a long time and trips to several doctors before...
By Adam Beard on June 29, 2016 / 2,161 views
This is Albert, he is one of my customers on my window round. He was out painting his fence. He is 95 years old he's always up to something. He does all his own DIY, walks once a week 1 mile to shopping, carrying his goods back. He cooks nearly everyday a full Sunday lunch for him and his wife. He cares for his ill wife. Takes the locals shopping in his car (still drives) etc He's...
The 7 Lessons 11 Surgeries In 11 Years Taught Me
By Kathy Villar on June 28, 2016 / 4,001 views
1. Accept the Unacceptable I can never be a mother. That dreadful reality chased me since surgery 1 in August 2004 which started with a bilateral dermoid cyst and led to surgical adhesions which had to be repaired repeatedly causing further complications like umbilical hernia on top of the recurring dermoid cyst, endometriosis and myoma vs adenomyoma. I undergo surgery, once,...
A Friend Sent Me This While I Was Having A Tough Time
By Rick on June 26, 2016 / 5,790 views
One time I had an assignment handed to me in a small classroom of unmotivated students. There were a few questions, maybe a front and back on a single sheet of computer paper, meant to be completed in ten minutes or less. But I spent the whole time thinking about the first question. I answered it almost immediately, but I was struck, almost dumbfounded, at how simple it looked on paper. All my life...
By C M Reddy on June 25, 2016 / 4,264 views
"The mystery of God's creation is incredible and inconceivable", it spawns phenomenal arrays and diversity among the species living on this earth. The human beings most evolved species on Earth, in spite of their similarity in the physical features they do differ in their thoughts and actions. So the world is becoming more wonderful, joyful and beautiful day by day. Each person is...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on June 25, 2016 / 4,580 views
The other day my two sons and I got into my old car to drive to the local post office. I backed out of my drive slowly like I normally do and then pulled to a stop at the side road that leads to the main highway. When it was clear I pulled out and stepped on the gas. As I stepped on the clutch and tried to shift into second, though, I immediately knew that something was wrong. The normally solid gear shift now...
By Anjali Mohapatra on June 25, 2016 / 4,218 views
Once some high ranked political leaders were holding a public meeting. Tables were well arranged with neat and clean white cloths, bouquet and bisleri water bottles. One of the leaders started his speech. People were listening the speech very minutely. Suddenly, a boy (maybe eleven or twelve years old) from the public, ran towards the table, picked up a water bottle and tried to run away. It...
By Veloshani on June 25, 2016 / 3,433 views
My Testimony... Keegan and I are soul mates. We had a beautiful wedding and a very happy life. The most awaited time arrived and We had our first boy , a gorgeous little soldier. After 9 hours I was given the horrible news that every mother dreaded, My little boy passed on. Our life reached a full stop. After a while, with the help of friends and family we started our life...
By C M Reddy on June 25, 2016 / 4,649 views
Attaining the Peace of Mind is a great task in our day to day life. The path that drives to the destiny of Peace is becoming more gloomy because of our hectic lifestyle. The transformation of human life styles from sedentary to fast moving professional careers that led to the vicissitudes is the main reason to snatch away the reminiscent of peace ultimately from our minds. Someone has...

The Reason Her Daughter Asked To Take The Train To School
By Jamelia on June 21, 2016 / 2,813 views
So, here I am sat at the train station soaked through! But I'm not miserable at all, as my daughter has warmed my heart right up, and thought it would be nice to share... A few weeks ago, my eldest, Téja asked if we could start taking the train more regularly, I asked her "why? I would've LOVED to be driven to school every day when I was younger" she said, "well, there's a...
By Michelle Resendez on June 20, 2016 / 2,347 views
Matthew worked this evening and a homeless gentlemen walked in the restaurant with .50 cents and asked if there was anything on the menu he could buy. Matthew asked him what he would order if he could and the man said anything would help his hunger pains. So Matthew rung him up for a hearty meal and then used his own debit card to pay for the mans meal. He handed him the receipt and told him to relax and take...
By Shelley Sprouffske on June 20, 2016 / 5,658 views
My dad's favorite acronym is FAMILY: Forget About Me, I Love You. He quoted it all the time about how we choose to put others first to make our family successful. He is now nearing stage seven Alzheimers, and has progressed rapidly over the past two years. He no longer knows who I am or that I am his daughter. Three years ago, when my youngest son Alexander was born, he headed to the...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on June 20, 2016 / 6,255 views
Life is full to overflowing with miracles if you only open your heart to see them. I saw another one just the other day. I had been running errands all morning and was about to head home. The morning heat, though, felt more like a Summer afternoon than a Spring morning and my mouth was parched. I decided then to stop by a local convenience store to get something to drink first. As I walked in I...
By Sami on June 16, 2016 / 5,091 views
Mama was in a nursing home a victim of Alzhelmer's. I remember a time before the Alzheimer's had taken a firm grip on Mama's mind when she told me that she ask two things of God. One,that he would take her before she forgot any of her children and two, that she would go before losing a child. Mama did pretty well in the nursing home, enjoying activities and even being given little jobs...
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