Free printable valentines, Valentines Day crafts, games, greeting cards, toys | Examiner.com
At each holiday, there are a few good websites to check for free printable holiday greeting cards, crafts, party decorations and coloring pages. Here are the best free printable Valentines Day crafts, greeting cards, valentines for classroom exchanges and children's Valentine's Day activities. Free printable valentines, Valentines Day crafts, games, greeting cards, toys | Examiner.com
Colombia cop Luisa Urrea breastfed abandoned baby: Breastfeeding saves newborn
Breastfeeding moms, get your tissues ready, because this story is going to touch your maternal instincts. Dads, you'll need your hankies, too. Heck, everybody gather round for a good cry. A Colombia cop breastfed an abandoned baby to save the infant's life. Yahoo! News reported on Jan. 14, that police officer Luisa Urrea literally nursed the newborn infant back to health, after the little one was discovered in a remote forest of Colombia. What was a newborn baby doing in the backwoods of Colombia alone? No one is really sure but a local woman, Edinora Jimenez who was out picking oranges, found her in the undergrowth. Jimenez heard the abandoned baby crying and called the authorities. Colombia cop Luisa Urrea breastfed abandoned baby: Breastfeeding saves newborn | Examiner.com
Burned child Safyre Terry, family fire sole survivor, gets 700K Christmas cards
Ask and ye shall receive--that's what one young girl learned this Christmas. A burned child, Safyre Terry, the sole survivor of a family fire, requested one thing this holiday; Christmas cards. she got a few greetings--700,000 Christmas cards to be exact! ABC News said on Dec. 28, that Safyre broke the post office--getting almost 200,000 cards in one day! The U.S. Postal Service says in addition to delivering roughly three quarters of a million Christmas cards to Miss Safyre Terry, mailmen have brought 16,000 packages to the courageous survivor! Her Christmas wish was fulfilled on a global scale--Safyre received cards from as far away as Japan, Africa, Europe as well as her native U.S. Burned child Safyre Terry, family fire sole survivor, gets 700K Christmas cards | Examiner.com
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