It’s the last Friday of the month–time again for some good news to take you into October with a smile. You’ll love this one, about making the holiday season more fun for some special people. I chose it because there are only 88 days until Christmas!
Here’s how #WATWB 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.
Click here to read the story.
These are the cohosts for this month: Michelle Wallace, Shilpa Garg, Andrea Michaels, Peter Nena, and Emerald Barnes. Click on 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!
Ah, those are the best toys. So glad to hear that the thoughtfulness and ingenuity of people is reaching such areas of life. Thanks for sharing.
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Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for visiting, Simon.
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A wonderful share Amy. ❤
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Thanks, Debby. I can’t seem to get enough of these good news stories.
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Yes, the #WATWB is certainly a nice diversion. 🙂 x
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What a great way to involve these kids, thanks for sharing!
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I agree, Miss Andi! As I mentioned in a comment below, I knew this was the perfect story for me to share as soon as I saw it. There are some wonderful people out there and I love to shine the spotlight on them once a month.
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Hi Amy – what a great idea these engineers have … making toys suitable for kids and people with disabilities … and making them customisable … just so helpful and brilliant for the kids (and parents) – cheers Hilary
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Hi Hilary, I knew this was the story I had to share as soon as I saw it. These engineers are amazing, aren’t they?
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Love this story! Hard to believe it hasn’t already been done… Glad you got your blog fixed.
Have a great weekend!
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It fixed itself, thank goodness, because I don’t know what I’m doing half the time. 🙂 Glad you enjoyed the story.
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