An Old Tradition Brought Back by One Selfless Man
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, millions of people have found it vital to stay connected with friends and family. Of course, some of the best ways to do this is by using social media, video calling, or even writing letters. That’s right, writing letters is still a thing, and in New York, there was one man who wanted to keep that long-standing tradition going. Brandon … Continue reading An Old Tradition Brought Back by One Selfless Man
Single Father Adopts Five Siblings
Robert Carter, 29, recently became a single father of five when he took the plunge and adopted a group of siblings who were separated in the foster care system. On October 30th in Cincinnati, Ohio, Mariona (10), Robert Jr. (9), Makayla (8), Giovanni (5), and Kiontae (4), were all officially removed from the foster care system. They were all placed in a loving home with … Continue reading Single Father Adopts Five Siblings
National Novel Writing Month
November has been a crazy month with crazy things happening, including the 2020 presidential election. But, of course, that can be very stressful and mentally draining on certain people, so here is something that can hopefully lift the spirits of my readers! Let me introduce you to…National Novel Writing Month, a.k.a. NaNoWriMo! NaNoWriMo is a writing challenge that comes around every year, similar to Inktober … Continue reading National Novel Writing Month
Special Needs Farm Helps Kids
When you have special needs you don’t always get the same access to social and recreational activities as everyone else. One farm is attempting to solve this issue by connecting children with special needs to injured animals to form healing friendships. An animal sanctuary called “Safe in Austin” in Austin, Texas, was created to help both people and animals. This extraordinary idea was made by … Continue reading Special Needs Farm Helps Kids
Missouri Deputy Reunites with Son After Deployment
Everyday some families have to say goodbye to a special someone that may be gone for months or even years. During this time in quarantine, it has been especially difficult for many military members to reunite with their families due to the pandemic. A video posted on Monday, November 9th, shows a car being pulled over by the local police. In that vehicle, a little … Continue reading Missouri Deputy Reunites with Son After Deployment
