It's nearly impossible to watch these and not at least smile along with these merry littles. They're an excellent reminder, in their own way, to return to relishing the simple joys in life.
The next step was to locate the unfortunate pooch. The easiest way to access the dog was through the basement, so they found where the pup was, used a ladder to reach the ceiling, and cut through it with a drywall knife.
Watkins urges people to look beyond the face value of these words and see the hurting woman behind them. She warns readers not to brush off these excuses, but to offer practical help.
Though he is gone, the family is doing what they can to keep his memory alive. His birthday is Nov. 7, so they made sure to remember him on what would have been his 39th birthday.
A WWII veteran and baseball fan, Snethen probably didn't expect the boy to come up to him at the end of the game and offer him his prize catch. But that's just what the boy did.
Lonetta Green was at a McDonald's on Nov. 4 in Memphis when she spotted something unusual. There were stacks of juices and bags of biscuits sitting on a table, looking like someone had bought food to feed a crowd.
A wreath made of red poppies had been placed on the memorial two weeks prior, and when it went missing, many people were up in arms about it. Figuring someone had stolen it, the hunt was on.