Today I’m participating in the We Are The World Blogfest, a blog celebration of good news all over the world. Here’s how it works: On the last Friday of each month a number of bloggers participate in a blog hop in which each blogger highlights a story that spreads good news, happiness, and hope.
So here’s the link to the story I want to share: good news. It’s about a son-in-law to-be who makes a heartwarming sacrifice for his new “dad.”
These are the cohosts for this month: Simon Falk, Roshan Radhakrishnan, Inderpreet Upal, Sylvia Stein, and Damyanti Biswas. Click the name of the cohost to visit his or her blog.
Want to join? Click this link to sign up and help spread some happiness!
What a gift on entering the family. Thank you also for the gift of joining us and sharing posts Simon’s Still Stanza #WATWB
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Thanks very much, Simon. I’m glad you enjoyed the post. Have a great weekend!
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Hi Amy – what a wonderful story … thank goodness a match was found – and that generous gesture from his son-in-law to be at that stage … love his comment he doesn’t need to think about father’s day presents for a few years!! Cheers Hilary
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Hi Hilary, I loved learning about this amazing family. What a wonderful way to start a life together! Thanks for stopping by.
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What a beautiful and inspiring contribution to #WATWB Amy 🙂
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Thank you, Debby! ❤
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Welcome Amy 🙂 xx
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What a heartwarming story, Amy. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Michelle! The best part about this blog hop, for me, is doing the research. You realize there’s a lot of good news out there that doesn’t get shared like the bad news does.
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That is so true, Amy.
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ah, great story. Thanks.
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Doesn’t that just make you smile? Stories like that help end the month on a high note.
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Such a heartwarming story and I love the idea of that project too 🙂
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Thanks, Christy! It’s a great experience.
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This son in law gave the gift of life to his bride’s father. I love watwb because I get to read these stories. Thanks for your support, Amy!
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I’m so glad I figured out how to do the badge! Thanks for all your help and support. I do love browsing through all the good news stories. A happy way to end the month. 🙂
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What a delightful inspiring story. And I’m so happy to hear not only are both men doing well, but there is even more family joy to celebrate.
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Isn’t that a happy ending? We don’t see enough of those on the news, which is part of the reason this blogfest is such a wonderful thing. I’m glad you stopped by!
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Incredibly wonderful that the son-in-law was a match! I am so impressed that doctors are able to do liver transplants now with living donors. Thanks for sharing this Amy!
Emily | My Life In Ecuador | Orphanage Teens Learn to Express Themselves Through DJing #WATWB
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I’m glad you enjoyed the post, Emily. I had a wonderful time looking for something to add to the blogfest. There’s a lot of beautiful stuff going on out there! Thanks for stopping by.
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What a selfless and beautiful act. Thanks so much for sharing this! #WATWB Hope you have a wonderful weekend! 🙂
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That family is getting a keeper in that young man. I wish all of them the very best. Thanks for your lovely comment. You have a good weekend, too!
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That is certainly an act of love for his bride and family. Thanks for participating in #WATWB and sharing this story.
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My pleasure. It was a beautiful story, as were all the others that I’ve seen today as part of #WATWB. Thanks for stopping by.
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What a great idea!
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I wish I had come up with it! But it’s such a nice way to try to counteract all the awful things that permeate the news everywhere else you look.
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Very neat idea! Great stories!
Enjoy your weekend!
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I love reading them–some of them make me cry. But in a good way.
Enjoy your weekend, too!
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