I am going to introduce a new format to this blog. I will continue the more in depth comments I have so far made, but there are some stories that deserve a comment here, but only a paragraph. Sooo, I will choose three stories to comment on and write three paragraphs about them.
So here we go. Today's subject is love.
A Maine man went into an operation to have a little body party removed only to find out he has cancer. He decided, at 59, life is too short to hesitate and decided to marry less than a week later. I hope he has found happiness. Some will say he is selfish for making his now wife a soon to be widow. I think those people fail to realize her feelings for him would have been the same married or unmarried. Right now, he is just waiting for death to take him. It is a very touching story.
Cancer patient marries in hospital
A man moved into a tent in his back yard and gave his home to his dogs. He found out it is possible to love too much. The dogs were taken care for and well off. However, for his love he lost his job at the local animal shelter. I much admit however, it is impressive he took care of 40 dogs on his own without letting them suffer. I would sooner let him continue doing what he does best. The dogs are right now up for adoption and he is looking for a new job. Some publicity can be a very bad thing, but I fail to see how this story could harm him too much. At least his home wasn't a pig sty cleared out by the police.
Man moves into tent, dogs into house
Pay It Forward was an award winning film, but there are plenty of examples of the same in every day life. One man intends to pay it forward 366 times this year with random acts of kindness. I wish him all the luck because he is showing love for his fellow man. I hope he inspires people to change their behaviour. The very least that can happen is a Hollywood film based on his project. Check out his blog and show support.
366 Acts
So here we go. Today's subject is love.
A Maine man went into an operation to have a little body party removed only to find out he has cancer. He decided, at 59, life is too short to hesitate and decided to marry less than a week later. I hope he has found happiness. Some will say he is selfish for making his now wife a soon to be widow. I think those people fail to realize her feelings for him would have been the same married or unmarried. Right now, he is just waiting for death to take him. It is a very touching story.
Cancer patient marries in hospital
A man moved into a tent in his back yard and gave his home to his dogs. He found out it is possible to love too much. The dogs were taken care for and well off. However, for his love he lost his job at the local animal shelter. I much admit however, it is impressive he took care of 40 dogs on his own without letting them suffer. I would sooner let him continue doing what he does best. The dogs are right now up for adoption and he is looking for a new job. Some publicity can be a very bad thing, but I fail to see how this story could harm him too much. At least his home wasn't a pig sty cleared out by the police.
Man moves into tent, dogs into house
Pay It Forward was an award winning film, but there are plenty of examples of the same in every day life. One man intends to pay it forward 366 times this year with random acts of kindness. I wish him all the luck because he is showing love for his fellow man. I hope he inspires people to change their behaviour. The very least that can happen is a Hollywood film based on his project. Check out his blog and show support.
366 Acts
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