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Man Who Couldn’t Wait to Be a Dad So He Could “Rock A Fanny Pack” Surprised With One for Pregnancy Announcement
A man who couldn’t wait to be a dad so he could get away with rocking a fanny pack was stunned when his wife surprised him with one - with a positive pregnancy test inside. Sebastien Jolicoeur, 29, from British Columbia, Canada, made the statement to his wife, Olivia, 26, last year, which gave Olivia the perfect idea for a surprise pregnancy announcement.
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Humble Teen Can’t Stop Thanking Parents When He Spots Dream Car in Parking Lot Only to Be Handed Keys to Open It as Surprise...
A humble teenager was left stunned when he spotted his dream car in a parking lot - only to be handed a set of keys which suddenly opened the door as a surprise gift. Zach Werner, 15, from Chandler, Arizona, had dreamed of owning a Tacoma as his first car, telling parents Nate and Stacy how he wanted to add bigger wheels and an impressive stereo system. But for the months leading up to his big surprise, Zach was told the vehicles - even used - were pricey and difficult to get ahold of. But on Christmas day that all changed.
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Couple Take Gender Reveal to New Heights as Pilot Friend Lets Off Colored Fire Extinguisher From Helicopter
A couple who couldn’t have a gender reveal party due to restrictions took their reveal to new heights - with a pilot letting off a colored fire extinguisher from a helicopter. Melissa and Jamie had been trying for a baby for 18 months, so when Melissa finally got pregnant, they wanted to celebrate with friends and family in Missouri over the holidays. But due to the pandemic they decided against traveling back and started thinking of other ways they could celebrate the special moment.
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Stepdad Cries as Five-year-old Stepdaughter Surprises Him With Letter and Reveals T-shirt Asking if She Can Take His Last Name as Birthday Surprise
A caring stepdad received the birthday surprise of a lifetime as his five-year-old stepdaughter surprised him by revealing a t-shirt asking if she could take his last name. Michael Hodkinson, 24, had no idea the big surprise - which would include him legally adopting Maddalena Hodkinson - was coming, as he celebrated in a Pennsylvania restaurant.
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Baby Born Without Arm Has Beautiful Reaction to Trying on Her Prosthetic for the First Time
An adorable baby born without an arm has gone viral thanks to her amazing reaction to trying on her new prosthetic for the first time. Baby Leia’s mom, Naomi Krisvany Wolf Matheus, was given the news her daughter would be born without the lower part of her left arm when she was 26 weeks into her pregnancy. In November 2020, the family headed to EproTec, a prosthetic maker in Germany, where they waited for Leia, now aged nine months, to try on her new arm.
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Couple Marry For Second Time At Care Home So Bride’s Isolating Grandmother Can Attend
A pair of newlyweds undertook a beautiful gesture for the bride's grandmother, by getting married for the second time so she could attend. Virginia, 90, was forced to isolate due to her health and COVID-91 protocols, meaning she missed her granddaughter's original wedding a week earlier. Undeterred, the couple worked with care home manager Christina Scott to make bride Virginia's dream come true and have her grandmother see her walk down the aisle and marry Harvey Sydnor.
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Teen With Special Needs Who Didn’t Have A Date For Homecoming Dance Is Surprised By Big Brother
A football-playing teenager gave his "best friend" little sister a surprise she will never forget, when he emerged from the crowd at his football game to ask her to homecoming. Freshman Grace Alexander, 15, did not have a date to Dayton Christian School's homecoming and had never been to a school dance, as her special needs have made it difficult for her to make friends, her family said.
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Basketball Crowd Goes Wild As Kids On Both Teams During Middle School Game Let Boy With Special Needs Score
Two middle school basketball teams showed incredible sportsmanship in a recent game. Landon Hayes, 14, from Bolivar, Missouri, was diagnosed with a condition called Global Developmental Delays in 2011, which puts him behind other children his age. But the huge basketball fan, who usually helps with managerial duties, was given a shot at fame. With his team the Bolivar Liberators losing heavily, the 14-year-old was brought into the game. But then the opposition did something truly special - they made sure he scored.


