Our first Feel Good Friday stories of 2022…
1. A die-hard Tennessee Titans fan named Chad Davis went to their game on Sunday, and lost his Titans-themed wedding ring while he was there. But then he posted a photo of it on social media, and the team’s CEO messaged him back to let him know they found it. It’s a blue-and-silver ring with the Titans’ logo on the side.
2. Two missing hikers in Oregon were rescued on Saturday after drawing a big S.O.S. message in the snow. They’d been out in the elements for about a week.
3. An 80-year-old guy in the U.K. named Aflie Kitson briefly went viral last month, because a video showed his little dog picking up litter while they were out on a walk. He’s trained her to pick up water bottles and put them in recycling bins. Each time she does it, she gets a treat.
4. A guy in China who was kidnapped 30 years ago tracked down his family by drawing a map of his village by memory, and posting it online. He posted the photo on Christmas Eve. Then someone figured out which village it was . . . cops confirmed a child had gone missing there in 1989 . . . and he reunited with his mom on New Year’s Day.
5. A woman in North Carolina gave her husband a lottery ticket for Christmas, and it hit for a million bucks.
6. A 17-year-old girl in Australia got a job as a lifeguard at the beach, and just saved her first life . . . a KANGAROO. She was on duty last Friday when a freaked-out kangaroo got confused and ended up in the water. So she jumped in to help coax it back to shore, and it’s fine. It got back to the beach and hopped off into some woods.
7. A woman named Casey Noe got stuck in the I-95 traffic jam this week with her husband. And after 21 hours, they were starving . . . when they noticed a big bread truck that was also stranded. It was a delivery truck for a company called Schmidt Baking. So Casey called customer service to see if they’d let the driver hand out bread to people. Then the OWNER called her back . . . approved it . . . and they handed out loaves of bread to more than 50 cars.
8. A 23-year-old named Melanie Salazar graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio last month . . . and so did her 88-year-old GRANDFATHER. He’d always wanted to get his degree, so they enrolled together. They’d already graduated from community college together back in 2017.
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