Life’s truest joys often come from the simplest and most unexpected sources. A kind gesture from a stranger, a spontaneous laugh at an incredible moment, or the warm company of a cherished pet can instantly brighten our day and fill it with hope. As time passes, these small, heartwarming memories stay with us, sparking happiness in our hearts.
1. “Tyson is a gentleman and a scholar.”
2. “Back in college, working full-time — my son (9 years old) left these notes for me because he knows I need the encouragement.”
3. “Asked the love of my life to marry me — she said yes!”
4. “My greyhound Dash — Ultra Derp”
5. “It’s the simple things.”
6. “He’s excited for us to ask mom.”
7. “Angela will be 16 soon and is very excited to be alive every day.”
8. “At 15, I didn’t know if I would make it to 20. Today, I graduated at age 24. Here’s a photo of my dad and me.”
9. “Expecting a new baby. Practiced swaddling on my fur baby.”
10. “My 90-year-old nana and her 12-year-old cat love sending me goodnight selfies.”
11. “Yosemite Sam was certain no one would notice his disguise.”
12. “It’s my son’s first kidding season. I think he is going to be a great goat farmer.”
13. “There’s an impawster among us.”
14. “Proud new dad with both of my kids in the same picture for the first time!”
15. “He’s having a moment.”
16. ’’My graduating class and our 92-year-old classmate.’’
17. “Saw my son’s flip-flops and decided to try them on. Perfect fit!”
Sometimes, the smallest things can brighten your entire day.
WATCH : “Sarah Sanders Playfully Roasts Gavin Newsom in Viral Video”
As Trump narrows down his choices for Vice President, one thing to keep in mind is that current Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders was a terrific press secretary for the Trump Administration and that she is on the same waveIength as former President Trump when it comes to mocking enemies, as she managed to hilariously troll California Governor Gavin Newsom over the summer, mocking the state of his state after he attempted to bash red states.
The incident, which occurred over the summer of 2023, came after Greasy Gavin released a video in which he claimed that red states are worse than blue states, primariIy pointing to cri me statistics while ignoring that the high crime to which he is referring occurs in blue cities, not the red countryside.
Attacking Gov. Abbott of Texas, for example, Gavin claimed that Abbott has “One of the worst cri me and mur der rates in America and one of the worst mental health records of any governor in America? I’m not so convinced about the merits of his leadership.” Continuing, Newsom said, “Eight of the top 10 mur der states are Republican states.
Seven of the top 10 dependent states … are red states. He then added, “The life expectancy in the South, and they’re not expanding Medicaid and prenataI care and providing child care? It’s jaw-dropping.”
He then accused Republicans of not caring about “life” and “banning books,” saying, “Infant mortaIity? You care about life, and you look at life expectancy? You care about life, and you’re getting kids that are gunned down by weapons of w ar? Spare me. All in the name of freedom, as you’re banning books?” ConcIuding the video, Newsom said, “With all due respect, we should not be on the defensive as the Democratic Party. The Republican Party should be on their heels, not us,”
Responding to Governor Newsom’s claims, Gov. Sanders released a video of her own in which she ripped into how Newsom has managed California and trolled him with some humor in the video, doing a great job of dismantling his claim that California is better run than red states.
The video Sanders posted to X kicked off with Newsom saying, “We should not be on the defense as a Democratic Party. The Republican Party should be on their heels.” It then pans to a clip of Gov.
Sanders strutting in heels while a report about half a million people fleeing California over the past two years alone dominates the screen. Arkansas was one of the top five states to which people moved.
The clip, just 27 seconds but full of fun at Greasy Gavin’s expense, then cuts to information about how Gov. Sanders managed to lower the unempIoyment rate in Arkansas, slash taxes in the state, and raise salaries for public teachers in the state, all while “in heels.”
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