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The Happiness Report (3.28.23)

Man Shares Hilarious Starbucks Moment With Adorable Grandma

A man recently shared the hilarious moment he witnessed at a local Starbucks that left him in stitches.

Jacob Denhollander said he was in line at Starbucks behind a grandmother -- who was apparently visiting the popular coffee shop for the first time.

When it was her turn to order, the barista asked, "Can I get a name for your drink?"

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Source: Sunny Skyz


Woman reunites with camera 13 years after losing it in a river. See the miraculously preserved pics

When Coral Amayi lost her digital camera in a Colorado river 13 years ago, she thought she'd never see it again. Little did she know that in 2023, she'd be reunited with her precious photos, all thanks to the actions of a complete stranger.

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Source: TODAY


Dad found out his son bullied a kid at school and came up with a brilliant teaching moment

What do you do when you find out your kid bullied someone? For many parents, the first step is forcing an apology. While this response is of course warranted, is it really effective? Some might argue that there are more constructive ways of handling the situation that teach a kid not only what they did wrong, but how to make things right again.

Single dad Patrick Forseth recently shared how he made a truly teachable moment out of his son, Lincoln, getting into trouble for bullying.

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Source: Upworthy


Rugby Player Feigns Injury During Match to Surprise Girlfriend With Marriage Proposal

A rugby player shocked his girlfriend by feigning a leg injury during a match—only to get down on one knee and propose.

Chris Robinson choreographed a rugby tackle with his whole team in on the elaborate plan that would catch his partner by surprise.

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https://bit.ly/3K7ZnSh

Source: Good News Network


11-year-old animal advocate raises more than $61,000 with lemonade stand

Delanie Dennis, an 11-year-old from Tampa, Florida, is making a difference one glass of lemonade at a time.

Delanie is the founder of a lemonade stand that, since 2019, has raised more than $61,000 for local animal rescues in the Tampa Bay area.

"I believe that somewhere out there, animals have a forever home,"

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Source: GMA


Hidden Camera Catches Doting Eagle Doing Everything He Can To Please His Wife

High in the sky in Big Bear Valley, California, an eagle named Jackie flew back home to her nest, following closely behind her mate, Shadow. The eagle couple, who have parented chicks in the past, would soon begin prepping the nest, perhaps anticipating another set of eggs.

On this particular afternoon, Shadow had just caught himself some lunch and was poised to start eating when Jackie demanded that the snack should be hers.

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Source: The Dodo


“Once-In-A-Lifetime” Discovery: 9-Yr-Old Science-Lover Finds Giant Megalodon Tooth

Maryland fourth grader Molly Sampson didn’t ask for “typical” Christmas gifts this year. Instead, the budding scientist requested cold-water waders so that she could hunt for fossils in nearby Chesapeake Bay.

Santa was able to provide the new gear, so Molly set out with her father and sister to their favorite spot on Calvert Beach on Christmas morning.

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Source: Inspire More