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This week: cuteness overload. ?

This week: cuteness overload.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 May 17, 2024 | [Read Online]( Girl Nurses "Baby Creature" Back to Health She hit the mega-cuteness jackpot with this little critter! [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Shareables&body=Girl%20Nurses%20%22Baby%20Creature%22%20Back%20to%20Health%3A%20She%20hit%20the%20mega-cuteness%20jackpot%20with%20this%20little%20critter%21%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fshareables.shareably.net%2Fp%2Fgirl-nurses-baby-creature-back-health) Today's Enjoyment: Reel of the Day: This fish got the last laugh… Trending Loveable Stories: • Girl's Hilarious 911 Call Saves Dad's Life • Girl Nurses "Baby Creature" Back to Health Quote: "It is better to fail in…” If it's your first time reading or a friend sent this to you, you can [subscribe here](. 📽️ REEL OF THE DAY kcanddresnana kcanddresnana Add a comment... His kid felt it for him! 😂😂 📰 LOVEABLE STORIES Image courtesy of YouTube - themonroe6 SMILES [Girl's Hilarious 911 Call Saves Dad's Life]( When 5-year-old Savannah's dad started experiencing chest pains, she knew just what to do. This tiny hero from Indiana dialed 911 and [saved her dad's life]( with the composure of a seasoned responder. But it wasn't just her bravery that caught everyone's attention. Her delightful commentary left everyone smiling. The brave little girl turned a scary situation into an unforgettable story. Speaking to 911 operator Jason Bonham, Savannah balanced urgency and innocence perfectly. “Um… my dad can’t hardly breathe,” she said, adding with childlike sincerity, “you need to come reaalll fast!” Her blend of seriousness and adorable charm had everyone in stitches. Savannah’s [quick thinking]( and mature demeanor amazed the operator and everyone who later heard the call. Savannah followed Bonham's instructions flawlessly, ensuring the door was unlocked for responders and even managing to comfort her dad. “Don’t worry, Dad!” she reassured him, her steady voice a grappling post of calm amid the chaos. Her composure was remarkable and her demeanor showed a maturity well beyond her years. She even remembered to ask about the family's dog, showing incredible presence of mind. The call took a [hilarious turn]( when Savannah acknowledged she needed to get dressed. “We’re in our jammies! And I’m in a tank top, so… I’ll have to get dressed,” she mentioned. This priority shift to her attire brought smiles all around. Her innocence shone through even in a high-pressure situation. The [recording of Savannah's 911 call]( is a heartwarming reminder of how hilariously level-headed the children in our lives can be. [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( Image courtesy of YouTube - About Animals and More!!! ANIMALS [Girl Nurses "Baby Creature" Back to Health]( An ordinary afternoon took a turn when a young girl stumbled upon a tiny, helpless creature abandoned on the street. With eyes still sealed shut and a hairless body, this [mystery baby]( tugged at her heartstrings. Without a second’s hesitation, the girl decided to scoop it up and bring it home. It was a decision that set off a chain of events that has enraptured hearts worldwide. Her story is both heartwarming and full of surprises. Once home, the girl dedicated herself to nursing the newborn back to health. She carefully bathed it, fed it with a tiny bottle, and offered endless warmth and love. Her nurturing efforts paid off, and soon the creature's identity was revealed—a baby hedgehog! As its quills began to sprout, its charm grew, captivating an online audience. The [transformation]( was magical, and her devotion shone through every step. Videos documenting the hedgehog's growth gained traction and drew viewers eager to witness this unique rescue. The little fella delighted in bath times and snuggling in towels afterward. He was full of endearing quirks. Each video highlighted the deep bond developing between the girl and her spiky friend. Their journey together [went viral]( and their videos have spread tremendous joy. As the hedgehog grew, it became a local sensation. He’s even celebrated for his playful costumes, ranging from superhero capes to holiday outfits. The [heartwarming footage of their bond]( continues to enchant viewers the world over. This level of love and care is a powerful reminder of what a difference we all can make in each other’s lives, as long as we’re willing. [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( 💭 QUOTE OF THE DAY "It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation." — Herman Melville 🗿 ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY… Did you know that on this day in [1902](, Greek archaeologist Valerios Stais made a groundbreaking discovery of a mysterious ancient mechanism? Known as the Antikythera mechanism, this mechanical analog computer was unearthed from the Antikythera shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island Antikythera. The mechanism dates back to around 100 BC. Considered one of the most significant archaeological finds of the 20th century, Stais initially mistook the corroded fragments for an astronomical clock. Further investigation revealed its extraordinary complexity and advanced engineering. The ancient piece of technology proved capable of predicting astronomical positions and eclipses for calendrical and astrological purposes. The Antikythera mechanism's discovery revolutionized our understanding of ancient Greek technology. The discovery showed they possessed a highly sophisticated knowledge of mathematics and mechanics far earlier than previously thought. The device consisted of a complex system of bronze gears and was housed in a wooden frame, with inscriptions providing instructions for its use. Modern researchers have used advanced imaging techniques to study its intricate workings, confirming its purpose as an early form of an astronomical computer. Earlier on… [1620]( - The first merry-go-round delighted fairgoers in Philippapolis, Turkey. Described by travelers as a large rotating wheel with seats for children, this early carousel added a whimsical touch to the fair. [1824]( - Six of Lord Byron's closest friends commit what’s often called “the greatest crime in literary history” when they burned the poet's “scandalous diaries” at publisher John Murray's office in London. They feared the controversial content would tarnish Byron's legacy and reputation forever. [1861]( - Scottish scientist James Clerk Maxwell pioneered the world of photography by unveiling the world’s first color photograph. Three separate black-and-white photos taken through red, green, and blue filters revealed a beautiful tartan ribbon that revolutionized photography forever. [1900]( - "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" was first published by L. Frank Baum in Chicago. The enchanting illustrations of William Wallace Denslow helped introduce readers to the magical world of Oz. The iconic characters and adventures are still beloved classics in children's literature. 🧩 BONUS FUN!!! Can You Spot The Cat? Hint: He’s got green eyes… [(click to enlarge)]( HELP SHARE SHAREABLES! 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