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This week: dancing and do-overs.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 July 12, 2024 | [Read Online]( Dog Makes Baby Cry But Apology Wins Him Over As soon as Buddy saw his baby brother Nathan cry, he made things right. [fb]( [fb]( [fb]( [fb](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Shareables&body=Dog%20Makes%20Baby%20Cry%20But%20Apology%20Wins%20Him%20Over%3A%20As%20soon%20as%20Buddy%20saw%20his%20baby%20brother%20Nathan%20cry%2C%20he%20made%20things%20right.%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fshareables.shareably.net%2Fp%2Fdog-makes-baby-cry-apology-wins) Today's Enjoyment: Reel of the Day: If you’ve got a crying baby in the house, this might help… Trending Loveable Stories: • Boy Runs to Have "Dance-Off" With Trash Man • Dog Makes Baby Cry But Apology Wins Him Over Quote: “Faith is risking it all on…” If it's your first time reading or a friend sent this to you, you can [subscribe here](. 📽️ REEL OF THE DAY hajat_business_point hajat_business_point Add a comment... Mom went down! 🤣🤣 📰 LOVEABLE STORIES Image courtesy of YouTube - Wkyc Channel 3 SMILES [Boy Runs to Have "Dance-Off" With Trash Man]( In Georgetown, South Carolina, a group of sanitation workers turned their daily routes into a day-brightener for the community. These workers are [spreading joy]( with every honk and wave. One particularly sunny day, 4-year-old Finn stood on his driveway brimming with excitement as he waited for the garbage truck. Suddenly, inspiration struck— he decided to dance. He told his mom, and with a burst of energy, he began his solo dance party. Just then, Marcus Doiley, one of the friendly sanitation workers, arrived. Seeing Finn dance, Marcus couldn’t resist joining in. Their [jubilant outbursts]( transformed an ordinary trash day into a joyful dance-off! Finn’s exuberant bounces were matched by Marcus’s impressive moves. It was a scene filled with laughter and delight. This impromptu performance has been making waves online. Finn’s mom captured this wonderful moment on video, and it quickly took the internet by storm. The sheer happiness and connection between Finn and Marcus resonated with viewers far and wide. Comments poured in like those from Beth Fulner Shoemaker, who wrote, “My granddaughter loves the waste management guys. She waves at the window to them. She is only 1 1/2.” But the story didn’t end with the dance. After [the video]( went viral, Marcus and his team made a surprise visit to Finn’s house, bringing goodies and spreading even more cheer. “Sweet boy was soooo surprised that Mr. Marcus came by not only with goodies but with all his department friends too!” Finn’s mom shared on [Facebook](. [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( Image courtesy of YouTube - Life with Malamutes ANIMALS [Dog Makes Baby Cry But Apology Wins Him Over]( Ever wondered how [a little mishap]( could turn into the sweetest apology? Baby Nathan knows all about it. He and his golden retriever Buddy share a monumental bond, but it isn’t without its “moments”. One such moment has melted hearts across the globe. Oddly enough, it starts with a crying baby. Baby Nathan is sitting wide-eyed and curious in the living room. [In comes Buddy](, damp from the rain, and plops down next to baby Nathan, but oops!—he accidentally sits on Nathan’s foot. Then he gives him a surprise sniff with his wet nose! None too thrilled by the unexpected cold, Nathan experiences a moment of sensory shock and that's when the flood begins. And Buddy? He looks so guilty you’d think he just knocked over the Christmas tree. Now, if you know golden retrievers, you know they’re all about spreading love. Buddy is no different. Seeing his tiny human upset is unbearable and he’s determined to make things right. With a mix of worry and determination, Buddy edges closer to Nathan, ready to fix his blunder the best way he knows how—with [a heartfelt apology]( full of gentle kisses. As Buddy softly licks Nathan’s face, the tears start to dry up, and the baby’s cries turn into giggles. It’s like watching a magic trick where sadness disappears and joy takes its place. But, we gotta warn you, those giggles are contagious! Nathan’s tiny hand pats Buddy’s paw in a silent “I forgive you”. This tender moment was caught on video and posted to YouTube by Nathan’s mom where it’s racked up millions of views. For a dose of pure, unfiltered sweetness, you have to [see this video]( of Buddy’s adorable apology! [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( 💭 QUOTE OF THE DAY “Faith is risking it all on something unseen. Most people say, “I’ll believe it when I see it,” but the truth of the matter is that you’ll see it when you believe it.” —David DeNotaris 🗿 ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY… Did you know that on this day in [1861](, Wild Bill Hickok reputedly made his mark on Wild West history with his first known kill? The scene unfolded at Rock Creek Station in Nebraska, where Hickok found himself in a heated confrontation with David McCanles over a financial dispute. As tensions flared, Hickok's quick draw skills came into play, and he shot McCanles, turning a mundane dispute into a legendary Wild West showdown. Hickok didn't end up behind bars for this dramatic encounter; he was acquitted after it was determined he acted in self-defense. This incident only fueled Hickok's growing reputation as a sharpshooter and rugged frontiersman. The [Rock Creek Station shootout]( became a cornerstone of Hickok's storied career, illustrating the lawless excitement of the American frontier and setting the stage for his future adventures as one of the Wild West's most iconic figures. Later on… [1954]( - President Eisenhower unveiled his game-changing plan for an interstate highway system, transforming how America gets from point A to point B. This visionary project aimed to boost national defense and make road trips a breeze. Who knew highways could be such a big deal? [1962]( - The Rolling Stones rocked their first-ever gig at the Marquee Club in London. This debut was the spark that ignited their journey to rock 'n' roll stardom. Little did they know, they'd be rocking and rolling for decades! [1916]( - Lyudmila Mikhailovna Pavlichenko, a.k.a. "Lady Death," was born. She went on to become the most successful female sniper in history, with 309 confirmed kills during World War II. Her sharpshooting prowess earned her the fearsome nickname as she protected the Soviet Union from German forces. Move over, superheroes—Lady Death was the real deal! 🧩 BONUS FUN!!! Can You Spot The Girlfriend? Hint: Keep an eye out for the shadows in the rocks… [(click to enlarge)]( HELP SHARE SHAREABLES! We write Shareables intending to make them just that: share-able! 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