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The Best Birthday Gift Ever...
By Riya on April 30, 2013 / 4,038 views
By Riya on April 30, 2013 / 4,038 views
"Daddy its my birthday" i was yelling at peak of my voice as i always do... And my dad hugged me warmly wishing me happy birthday.. I loosened his arms to search his pockets for my birthday gift but to my disappointment i found nothing. But my father tickeled me and said it will be a surprise... i was super-excited hearing this. And ma smile returned on ma face. It was a hard task to wait all day long. So i tried...

By Riya on April 30, 2013 / 7,279 views
By Riya on April 30, 2013 / 7,279 views
What a fool i was to ask God "Why he chose her for me????"....."Why didn't he give me a mom who would never scold me?.. The one who could pamper me..." MOMS like ma freinds.. But as i hav seen thes 20 years of life i thank god for her as she is the best and most precious gift of my life.... All i am is a reflection of her.. she has tought me to be rockstrong.. She is an epitome of love,care and kindness.. Whenever...


By Joseph J. Mazzella on April 29, 2013 / 7,689 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on April 29, 2013 / 7,689 views
I woke up with a wet face again this morning. Five minutes before my alarm clock was set to go off my little dog, Snoopy jumped on my bed and licked my face until my eyes popped open. I was startled by the slurpy wake up call but didn't have the heart to scold her. Even though my face was wet, my heart was warm with the knowledge that I was loved. There is no better feeling than being loved. Snoopy's morning...


By Anuj Somany on April 28, 2013 / 7,339 views
By Anuj Somany on April 28, 2013 / 7,339 views
"Not everything is understood the way it is presented and not everyone presents the way it is understood." - Anuj Somany. ...
By Chris on April 26, 2013 / 9,580 views
By Chris on April 26, 2013 / 9,580 views
It was a beautiful, sunny day so I decided to take my dog, Tater, out for a nice walk. It finally feels like spring now as the sun shines down onto my face and the grass is growing tall and green. Tater gets so excited when I grab her leash as she waits by the door knowing she's going outside to play. As we walked down the street, all I could think about was how Tater reminded me of my childhood. She is so...


By Joseph J. Mazzella on April 23, 2013 / 8,893 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on April 23, 2013 / 8,893 views
I think that most of us go through our days here with our eyes half-closed because we so seldom see the Hand of God working in our lives. It happens in countless ways every single day. Let me give you an example. Two years ago several of the Hawaiian shirts that I love to wear had become worn and threadbare. I really wanted some new ones so I saved any extra money I had for several weeks to pay for them. Finally, I...
By Sheri DeLoach on April 17, 2013 / 10,189 views
By Sheri DeLoach on April 17, 2013 / 10,189 views
Luci and I were greeted warmly by the Activities Director of the Alzheimer's Facility we visited yesterday! Luci was excited and ready to meet and say 'hello' to every resident who wanted to meet her! She leaned on several of the men's legs as they petted her. Don't know who enjoyed all of the interaction, the residents or Luci! One lady asked me, "Pleazzze, let me keep her?" "I would take good care of...


By Joseph J. Mazzella on April 16, 2013 / 17,573 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on April 16, 2013 / 17,573 views
I smiled when I saw the first flower of Spring the other day. A lone Blue Bonnet had popped its head through the ground and was looking around on a cool, April morning. I wasn't sure what had made it finally decide to end its long, Winter's sleep. Perhaps it had noticed that the ground around it was no longer frozen. Perhaps it had felt the warmth of the sunshine finally pushing the temperatures into the seventies....

Random Acts Of Kindness At Grocery Store

By Gerri on April 15, 2013 / 11,291 views
By Gerri on April 15, 2013 / 11,291 views
I am a 94-year-old woman. I had concluded checking out groceries at our local neighborhood market, and putting the bags in my shopping cart. I turned to slide my credit card and saw the woman who was next in line, sliding her card into the machine. The cashier was telling her that the purchase entries were not her order. But the customer said she wanted to pay for my groceries, and concluded her mission at the...

By Sandy Sandeep on April 13, 2013 / 2,089 views
By Sandy Sandeep on April 13, 2013 / 2,089 views
basically i'm born in poor family. . .when i was in 4th std my hair was little long. as usual one day i went to class our class teacher called observed my long hair while she taking attendance i'm not aware about my hairs she finished her work and called my name i did not get why she had called me blindly i stood in front of her she too stood and screamed as she pulled my hair hardly i screamed i can not bare the...

By Joseph J. Mazzella on April 09, 2013 / 8,356 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on April 09, 2013 / 8,356 views
When I was a boy my family used to raise hogs during the Summer to keep us fed through the Winter. As I got older it became my job to feed them everyday. My Grandma worked in the kitchen of a Summer camp across the road from us and the director let us have the leftover food scraps for the hogs. I remember lugging the huge pails of slop from the camp's kitchen, down the hill and across the wooden swinging bridge that...

14 Year Old Sets A Good Example For All Of Us
By John on April 05, 2013 / 9,208 views
By John on April 05, 2013 / 9,208 views
14 year old and A student Michael Currie started a Help Me, Help Others Campaign. By helping one person, you are actually helping two. Read more about it at http://igg.me/at/micspeed...


By Joseph J. Mazzella on April 04, 2013 / 2,100 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on April 04, 2013 / 2,100 views
I had to get a new pair of eyeglasses recently. Stigmatism had started to mix with my nearsightedness making things a little bit blurry with my old prescription. Also I had to finally give in to another sign of my aging body and get my first pair of bifocals. It has taken me several days to get used to the new pair. While it was great seeing clearly at a distance again and wonderful being able to read a book...

By Mir on April 02, 2013 / 5,502 views
By Mir on April 02, 2013 / 5,502 views
Two men, both seriously ill, occupied the same hospital room. One man was allowed to sit up in his bed for an hour each afternoon to help drain the fluid from his lungs. His bed was next to the room’s only window. The other man had to spend all his time flat on his back. The men talked for hours on end. They spoke of their wives and families, their homes, their jobs, their involvement in the military service,...


By Joseph J. Mazzella on March 26, 2013 / 1,734 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on March 26, 2013 / 1,734 views
My Dad gave me a few of my Grandma's old photo albums the other day. When I looked through them it was like taking a step back in time. It was so incredible to see my brothers, my Mom, my Dad, and my Grandma all looking so young. And on some pages I even saw a smiling six year old boy with my face staring up at me in sweet innocence. I wondered what that boy would think if he could see what would happen to him...

It's Better To Give Than Receive

By Jon on March 21, 2013 / 2,542 views
By Jon on March 21, 2013 / 2,542 views
Last night I saw a homeless man with two dogs. Normally I would just pass by without any thought. However seeing them two hungry pups made me sad. Instead of giving the man a couple of dollars, I ran into McDonalds and bought some sandwiches for the man and the pups. The man thanked me and wiped tears from his eyes. Just think about the next time you are having a bad day, things could be a lot worse. I never really...


By Joseph J. Mazzella on March 19, 2013 / 2,559 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on March 19, 2013 / 2,559 views
When I was 16 years old I had thick, wavy, brown hair that covered my head including my ears. I used to part it in the middle and comb it back. It was so heavy, though, that the bangs often slipped back down under my glasses when I lowered my head to read. Sometimes when I was doing my schoolwork at the kitchen table I could feel the hair starting to slide down into my eyes again. Usually I'd just let it hang there,...
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