When Casey Fischer went into her local Dunkin’ Donuts for a mid-morning coffee, it wasn’t anything new. However, little did she know…it would soon become an experience that she would never forget.
Facebook/Casey FischerEveryone needs a pick-me-up
Not only is Casey a college student at Southern New Hampshire University, but she is also the mother of a beautiful baby girl. So, understandably – she sometimes grabs a coffee in-between classes.
One particular day, as she headed into a nearby Dunkin’ Donuts, Casey took notice to a man sitting on the side of the road. He appeared to be homeless and looking for spare change.
Flickr/Mike MozartA penny for your thoughts
While Casey was waiting in line, the homeless man walked into the establishment. He was counting the loose change in his hand in order to pay for his meal.
The college student decided to try and spark up a conversation, although it seemed as if the man wasn’t interested in talking. Realizing that he only had about a dollar in change – Casey bought him a bagel and coffee. She then invited him to join her at a table to eat.
Facebook/Casey FischerHe shared his heart
Over their meal, Casey learned a great deal about the man named “Chris.” He shared how he had never known his father, had lost his mother to cancer, and how drugs had changed him into a person he despised – although he wanted to be someone that his mom would’ve been proud of. Chris also expressed how people usually treated him unkindly because he was homeless.
Although they were former strangers, the pair sat at the table for a long time…simply talking.
yelp.comOne final message
When it became time for Casey to head back to school for a class, Chris asked her to hold on for a moment. He then took out a crumpled receipt and jotted a note onto it. Her new friend smiled, handed her the paper, and left the restaurant. It was at this point that Casey read his written message…
Facebook/Casey FischerWords she’ll never forget
Casey was taken back by Chris’s scrawled message, which said:
“I wanted to kill myself today. Because of u I now do not. Thank u, beautiful person.”
If it had not been for Casey’s random act of kindness, that day may have turned out very differently for Chris… Being very affected by the emotional experience, Casey decided to share it on her Facebook page. You can read her entire post below.
A powerful experience gone viral
Initially, when Casey first made the Facebook post – it was read by her friends, family, and those who it was shared with. However, it was after Love What Matters posted the young mother’s message on their page that it went viral. In a short amount of time, her story has collected more than 740,000 likes and 220,000 shares on their page.
Facebook/Casey FischerSometimes it’s the little things…
Casey’s story goes to show how effective a simple kind gesture can be. As the old saying goes, “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.”
Shopkeepers in in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, chased down suspected thief
He allegedly stole a briefcase from a neighbouring business and they took chase
Man gave himself up and was detained by townsfolk for 40 minutes
But police were too busy with ‘higher priority’ jobs to come and help
They blame cuts to police forces for there not being enough officers on duty
Have-a-go heroes who chased and caught a suspected thief were forced to let him go because police they were ‘too busy’ to arrest him.
The shopkeepers were bemused to be told by a police control room operator there was no-one to send despite the village’s police station being less than a mile away.
The business owners detained the man for up to 40 minutes in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, before releasing him.
Two of them were landlord Tony Phillips, 58, who runs the Mailmans Arms pub in the high street with his partner Louise Hodgkins, 47.
‘I held him there and held him there and held him – by the end my arm was dropping off!’ Mr Phillips said.
Hampshire Constabulary blamed its non-appearance on higher-priority incidents it was responding to at the time, including a search for a missing person.
Have-a-go heroes Mike Kinna, Louise Hodgkins, Marius Costea, Tony Phillips and Aarong Page chased and caught a suspected thief but were forced to let him go because police they were ‘too busy’ to arrest him
It also highlighted warnings from Chief Constable Olivia Pinkney that the force is more than £47 million short of the funding it should get and is lobbying the government for ‘fairer’ finance.
Mr Phillips said the incident showed a wider failure with public services rather than a particular fault by Hampshire Police.
‘This is what happens when you stretch all the services,’ he said.
‘The government and the Prime Minister are to blame as they’re making cut after cut to the police, ambulance, fire and health services.
‘I actually don’t have a problem with them saying there were other priorities at the time.’
Mr Phillips said just after 4.30pm on June 22, a worker from the Meridien Modena Ferrari dealership adjacent to the pub ran over to him and said a briefcase had been stolen from their premises.
Word quickly spread that a shoplifter may be about, and when the suspect was spotted walking down the road, a group of around 10 people, including the village butcher and Mailmans Arms chef Marius Costea, 33, gave chase up the high street.
‘When I was running down the road he was throwing watches and hats and everything he had pinched,’ Mr Phillips said.
‘We cornered him, and he could not get away, so he gave himself up.’
Plumber Mike Kinna, 50, left his drink and dog Poppy with the pub landlady and also went to give chase.
‘It sounded as though the police did not want to know [about the suspected thief],’ he said.
Witnesses said the suspect had small grocery-style bags with him, filled with clothes and children’s shoes, two charity boxes, watches and a hat.
‘I’m not going to stand here and b***h about the police – but I will b***h about the government and the cuts,’ Mr Phillips said.
‘As time goes on I can see there being a civil war in this country. As for Theresa May and the way she’s cut police numbers, I have no confidence in her. Nothing will change.
‘The cuts are across the board and affecting everywhere. Rural places like the New Forest will just get worse and they won’t do anything.’
Ms Hodgkins, who has run the pub for 20 years, added: ‘They said they were too busy to come and arrest the guy.
‘We have got bobbies who walk around here sometimes, the community officers, but the area they cover is massive – it goes from Brockenhurst to Fordingbridge and everywhere.’
Aaron Page, who runs gift shop Pages of Lyndhurst, was one of those who dashed outside after seeing a commotion.
‘We are a little, local community here and we help each other out however we can,’ he said.
‘The problem is now people like him know if they come into Lyndhurst and steal something, they might get caught and look like a complete idiot but the police can then say, “We have got a lot on and sorry we can’t come out”.’
Meridian Modena garage, where the briefcase was stolen, did not wish to comment on the incident.
Tony Phillips, 58, who runs the Mailmans Arms pub in the high street with his partner Louise Hodgkins, 47, said the incident showed a wider failure with public services rather than a particular fault by Hampshire Police
A Hampshire Police spokesman said the force received a call at 5.02pm that day.
‘At the time of this incident police were dealing with a number of ‘grade one’ incidents – the highest priority incidents – including a high risk missing person in the New Forest, and no units were available to deploy at that time,’ it said.
‘As a result the man was let go. The items suspected to be stolen were recovered.
‘All calls that come into our control room are risk-assessed before a deployment decision is made.
‘Factors include if a crime is ongoing, whether there is an immediate threat to life, and whether there are any units available not responding to priority calls.
‘A risk assessment of the circumstances of this incident was conducted at the time of the call on the basis of the information provided to us.
‘The incident at the Meridien Modena garage in which a Louis Vuitton briefcase was stolen is currently under investigation and is being treated as a burglary.’
The force said the force ‘worked closely’ with firms in business crime reduction partnerships, shares intelligence and gives crime prevention advice under the Shopwatch scheme.
‘We encourage any business owners who have been a victim of crime always to report it to us, as anything that helps identify criminals, particularly travelling or professional shoplifters, is invaluable and enables us to focus our resources where they can achieve the most benefit,’ it said.
Prince Harry meets a lot of people each year through the events that he attends and the charity organizations he supports. And while he’s very busy carrying out tasks under the Crown, he makes sure to spend time with his fans.
When people learn that the prince is coming to town, some of them go to great extremes to see him in person. The lucky ones may get to shake his hand or receive a kiss on the cheek.
One woman spent seven hours waiting in the rain so she could meet one of her favorite members of the royalty. She first met him two years earlier and hoped he would remember her.
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The prince was visiting Sydney, Australia, to promote the Invictus Games. While he was touring Sydney Harbor, Daphne Dunne, a 97-year-old widow, patiently waited with throngs of other fans.
The prince slowly maneuvered himself through the crowd to greet people when he spotted Daphne. She had nothing to fear because he recognized her right away. He immediately reached out to her.
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Daphne first met the prince when he was working with the Australian Defense Force and stopped at the Sydney Opera House. He picked Daphne out of the crowd because she was wearing numerous military medals. One in particular, the Victoria Cross, stood out.
Daphne is a veteran of the Australian Women’s Army service. She explained to the prince how her first husband, who died at the age of 24 during World War II, was awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously. They had only been married for one year when he passed away.
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Daphne wears the medals to to honor the memory of her husband, Albert Chowne. She often puts them on for events supporting those involved in the service. When the prince met her the first time, he gave her a kiss on the cheek. He repeated the gesture the second time around. Daphne told reporters:
“He remembered me. And gave me another kiss on the other side.”
The prince spent a few moments chatting with Daphne and giving her a big hug.
Like many around the world, Daphne respects the prince’s dedication to veterans and members of the military. He developed the Invictus Games in 2014, which allows wounded, injured, or sick armed services personnel to compete in various sporting events.
Sydney, Australia, will be hosting the event in 2018. There’s no doubt that Daphne will make a concerted effort to see the prince again. The third time’s the charm!
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Watch the pair’s sweet reunion in the video below:
On a Monday class, kids were excited to go to their class and shows off how much money they made. The teacher had given them a weekend assignment to sell things and then give speech on productive salesmanship. The first girl managed to earn by $30 by selling Girl Scout cookies. The next student sold magazines for $45. She told the teacher that she made customer realize the magazine would help them keep them updated current affairs. But then this little kid made $2,467 by doing something extraordinary. Read the full post to know how this little kid made $2,467. You will have a hearty laugh after reading it.
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Everyone with a sibling knows that sisters and brothers can get on your nerves very easily. The disadvantage is that it’s hard to make them stop because a sibling always knows which of your buttons to press to get a rise out of you. Having a sibling isn’t always a bad thing though. It’s great to have someone you can relate to about mom and dad or school. They’re also always great to have around to make you laugh too. When two sisters wanted mom to film them practicing their cheer routine their little brother offered to help by hitting play when they were ready to start the music. However, they never anticipated his little show behind them.
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Mom watched her daughters get into position as she stood before them hitting record on her phone. Her son is in the corner next to the speaker and finds the button to press in order to start the music. The music starts and little bro decides he needs to show off his own routine too. The girls begin to cheer but the hilarious part is that they don’t realize their little brother is stealing the show with his own moves behind them.
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The girls are enthusiastic and smiling at the camera as little bro jumps and flails his arms around behind them. He kicks up his legs into the air too! When the chorus “I can make your hands clap” plays the silly boy decides to smack his behind in hilarious fashion. His sisters never notice but we’re sure the girls will have something to say about the footage once mom replays it for them. This routine just took a turn we’re sure mom will have to handle when the yelling starts. Watch it for yourself in the video below. You’ve gotta love when a sibling acts up!
Darrien Middleton works saving lives in the emergency room everyday, her job is tiring but she loves it. the one thing she loves is that she is making a difference in peoples lives.
If she could Darrien would also be able to take care of her sick grandmother every day, but of course the reality is Darrien needs to work.
Luckily, Wilma has a guardian angel right here on earth.
After suffering from lung cancer 2 years ago, Wilma was incredibly weak and it took months for her to heal.
But just when they thought she was out of the woods, they were socked with another devastating report from Wilma’s doctors. Wilma now had breast cancer.
Darrien has tried over and over to have her grandma move in with her. But according to Darrien, her grandma is too stubborn to leave the home she has lived in for 38 years.
“She refuses to move in with me because she loves her independence and her home,” Darrien explains.
“I work full time in the emergency department in our hometown on night shift,”Darrien said. “That alone keeps my schedule very limited, along with being a full-time student. We don’t have much family here, so getting Nana back and forth to treatment every day and being able to check on her frequently (or as much as I would like) has been difficult for me to do. This is where her beautiful neighbors come into play.”
“They check on her multiple times throughout the day and have even helped me get her to chemotherapy and radiation appointments. They are honestly what keeps Nana going. I can’t go over to her home without someone at some point yelling ‘Hey Ms. Wilma, How ya doing?’ She knows everyone by name and they know and love her just as much as I do.”
But one particular neighbor checks in on Wilma’s everyday. 7-year-old Caleb.
Darrien explained how the boy has an “old man’s soul” that everyone loves.
“My nana is so attached to him and the bond they have is incredible. He doesn’t come from much, but you can tell he has been raised on love. He will bust out a dance move in a heartbeat, will go on and on about how much he loves school, and make you laugh until you cry. This kid deserves the love he has received from this post. He stands out from the norm and brings so much joy into everyone’s life he is around.
“I am so thankful for him and the love he has shown my grandmother. I know for certain it has helped her on her hardest days. He will never know how much I truly appreciate him. I hope one day he realizes the impact he has left on her life and mine as well.”
In a world where age, race and gender are such hot topics it’s nice to see that in Tennessee none of that matters and two people can sit and chat.
Adopting an animal from a shelter might be the most humble thing ever. Many of the loving souls who found themselves there are either strays who experienced a tough life on the streets, or abandoned by their owners who believed they were no longer worth taking care of.
When a teen named Max and his mother Erin Nimrischter adopted a black cat from a shelter, little did they know they would get the best friend for life and someone who would love them unconditionally.
This especially came as a surprise because cats are believed to be more independent animals who don’t get attached to humans easily. But Yuuku turned to be one of the most special felines out there.
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Speaking to The Dodo, Erin said how her son and the cat became so close that they would spend all their days by each other’s side.
“Max has always felt connections to any animals he was around. He’s a sweetheart.”
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However, just six months after Yuuki was adopted, her favorite human was sent to a boot camp and is now serving at the U.S Navy.
The absence of Max made Yuuki feel confused. So, she would now spend all her time staring at his photo. Erin thought it was strange and wasn’t even sure whether the cat was staying in that room because of her son’s photo or not, so she decided to move it and see what happens. The cat found the photo and continued staring at it.
“She just sits there, stares and meows and then lays down next to the picture to nap. I know for sure she misses him.”
This melted Erin’s heart. She knew the cat missed her son dearly so when they scheduled a visit with Max, they took Yuuki too.
The sweet cat reunited with Max and was over the moon when she saw him. Now, she just has to be patient and wait for him to return from service. And until that happens, she has his photo to look at.
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Take a look at how Yuuki stares at her human sibling’s photo all day. This is kind of sad and cute at the same time.
Most couples that get married want to start a family at some point. But wanting a family and not being able to must be unbearable. Some couples go to extreme lengths to conceive.
Carolyn and Sean Savage were one of those couples. Instead of Carolyn having positive pregnancy test Carolyn would just continue getting her period. Each month was mentally and emotionally draining. When she would become pregnant her dreams would be crushed when miscarriages happened.
The couple turned to in vitro fertilization like so many couples in the same situation.
Married in 1993 the couple tried and tried but it simply wouldn’t happen naturally. They celebrated their 1 year anniversary with the birth of their first baby. The second child came soon after with the help of fertility treatments.
Fast forward 10 years after trying test tube fertilization in 2007 their daughter Mary Kate was born.
2009 Carolyn had embryos implanted to attempt to have child number 4. With the news that the IVF treatment was successful the couples lives were changed forever.
Only days into the pregnancy the couple received terrible news…the embryos had mistakingly been mixed up. The baby she was carrying wasn’t hers!
The Savage’s were forced to make the hardest decision of their lives. Should they abort the baby or give the baby to the biological parents?
“We moved from a position of shock to a realization that this was actually going to happen. It’s just been difficult, but we feel we made the right decisions on how to handle it,” Carolyn explained.
Sean and Carolyn decided the biological parents, Shannon and Paul Morrell, should have the baby they were longing for.
“He is their son. But he will always be my baby,” Carolyn says.
After that experience, Carolyn thought she had been through everything.
Blessing Come in Two’s
In 2011 happiness returned… Carolyn and Sean announced they were expecting twins, this time via a surrogate mother.
“Miracle twins” Isabella and Reagen brought immense joy to the family.
“The twins have closed some of the grief we were still experiencing over what happened with Logan. They are certainly not replacement babies, but they have been the best thing for all of us,” Carolyn told the Daily Mail.
And just when you thought their family was complete, perhaps the most surprising news of all came in the spring of 2014.
Carolyn couldn’t believe her eyes when she looked at the pregnancy test.
Could it really be true? How could it be?
“As my befuddled brain studied the test, I thought I must be wrong. I’m infertile. I’ve gone through countless fertility treatments over the past two decades and with the exception of a couple of IVFs, I’ve only seen two positive home pregnancy tests. What on Earth was my 45-year-old self thinking? I couldn’t be pregnant now. Could I?”
Baby Nicholas, was born without the use of any fertility drugs.
This is one of the most amazing stories EVER! We are so glad it had a happy ending.