Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Aaaaaaawwww!

 

Your feel-good story of the day (click the image for a larger view):



(I presume that's Rome, New York and its Humane Society.)

I call that the spirit of Christmas in operation.  Thank you, Jennifer!

Peter


11 comments:

Michael said...

Kindness for good people is never wasted.

Proverbs 19:17
Kindness to the poor is a loan to the LORD, and He will repay the lender.

Hebrews 6:10
For God is not unjust. He will not forget your work and the love you have shown for His name as you have ministered to the saints and continue to do so.

Jesus is the reason for the season

jen said...

Awwww :'-)

jen said...

Several of our nurses have adopted patients' pets when they either pass, or can no longer care for them. Before the remodeling, we used to sometimes sneak them up the back stairs for goodbyes...

Craig said...

True kindness. Lots of dust here all of sudden.

Candygram4mongo said...

That’s a great story. Here’s another one:
https://granitegrok.com/blog/2021/12/and-god-reaches-down-to-touch-a-little-girls-heart

Plague Monk said...

Being a cat lover(nothing against dogs, mind you), I go to cat oriented sites such as Love Meow and others, and You Tube has a lot of nice cat rescue stories. I find it a nice change of pace after reading political blogs and news, various gaming sites for the wargaming figures I build and paint, knowing that there are good men and women who don't need to be killed in horrifying ways; there are actually a few good people out there.
Got to go; I'm working on figures for Warhammer 40K, whose motto is "In the far future, there is no time for peace!"

Old NFO said...

Nicely done young lady!

Greg said...

When my wife was hospitalized with hip fractures, I was given an explicit order from her doctor: "You bring Rosie (our Golden Retriever) in here to visit". We did just that, and Rosie was thrilled to jump right up in the bed with her.
There are many such good people in the medical world, all simply trying to survive our current state of tyranny. We continue to hope and pray for the collapse of the dictatorial regimes.

pinroot said...

I'll bet that having his dog around and knowing that it is being cared for has done a lot for his emotional state of being which will probably help with his overall recovery. Kudos to this nurse!

tom said...

Peter I was happy to finally buy the 2 and 3 of the Cochrane novels in PB.

Mussorgsky112 said...

What happened to the old motto, "In the grim darkness of the future future, there is only war?"