Ready for the weekend? Of course, you are. Here’s our weekly dose of good vibes to help you shed the stresses of the workweek and put yourself in a great frame of mind.
These 10 stories made us happy this week because they feature amazing creativity, generosity, and one super-cute fish.
1. Diver befriends a fish with the cutest smile
Hawaiian underwater photographer Yuki Nakano befriended a friendly porcupine fish and now they hang out regularly.
2. Denver police are handing out gift certificates to auto parts stores instead of ‘fix-it’ tickets
Police in Denver, Colorado have a new program designed to improve public safety as well as the relationship between the police and those they serve. Instead of issuing tickets, officers will now have the option to hand out $25 gift cards in situations where people are pulled over for minor “fix-it” violations.
Read the whole story on Upworthy.
Advance Auto Parts is teaming up with #DPD to increase vehicle safety for motorists in #Denver by providing officer… https://t.co/lZ4Qqsu1MK
— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice)
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3. Stunned wildlife lover set up a camera in a bird box and it got 41 million views
43-year-old John Chadwick started live-streaming footage of birds with their chicks so his family could watch their progress before they flew the nest. But just weeks after uploading the videos to YouTube, he racked up millions of views from around the world. “It’s gone a little bit bonkers,” John said. “I only wanted to show my neighbors, friends, nieces, and nephews what the birds were up to. I had no idea the films would attract such interest.”
UK wildlife fan sets up camera inside bird box- attracting 41 MILLION fans worldwide! | SWNS
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4. Dad with impaired mobility can walk his newborn after crafty teens built him a ‘wheestroll’
Jeremy King, 37, of Germantown, Maryland has experienced difficulty with his balance after having surgery for a brain tumor. To help him take his newborn on a walk, a group of students at Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland built him a “wheelstroll,” a car seat attachment that connects to his wheelchair.
Read the whole story at Upworthy.
High School Students Create Wheelchair Stroller for Teacher’s Husband
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5. American gymnast Suni Lee made history, winning gold in the all-around
Suni Lee, 18, a Team USA member from Minnesota, became the Olympic all-around gymnastics champion on Thursday. Lee is the first Hmong American athlete to ever compete in the Olympics and the first Asian American to win the gold in the Olympics’ all-around competition. “It feels super crazy, I definitely didn’t think I’d be here in this moment with the gold medal,” Lee said after her win. “I’m just super proud of myself for making it here because there was a point in time when I wanted to quit.”
Read the whole story at Upworthy.
The moment Suni Lee learned she’d won Olympic gold 🥇❤️ https://t.co/U0lvpblPm0
— ESPN (@espn)
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6. An Israeli woman donated a kidney to a Gaza boy
Harel Segal, a kindergarten teacher from northern Israel, donated her kidney to a three-year-old Palestinian boy from the Gaza Strip. She hopes her choice will inspire others to be more humane in a land of perpetual conflict.
“WHOEVER SAVES ONE LIFE SAVES THE WORLD.”
As A Birthday Gift, Idit Harel Segal, a #Jewish Israeli,Donated A Kidney… https://t.co/xLTAd6ak8I
— Owaiz Aslam (@owaiz_aslam)
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7. Two big ships from British Columbia launched an expedition to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
The three-month-long, multimillion-dollar venture will test a new system to trap ocean plastics and load them onto vessels. If the system works, the plan is to build bigger versions for larger-scale cleanups.
Our crew is working on the last preparations before going out to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch with Jenny, our la… https://t.co/B1jddxIYzl
— The Ocean Cleanup (@TheOceanCleanup)
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8. Tunisian teen swimmer shocks with surprise gold, and his family’s reaction is everything
Ahmed Hafnaoui had the swim of his life at just the right time on Sunday. After eeking into the men’s 400-meter medal race in last place out of the eight finalists, the 18-year-old swimmer from Tunisia shocked everyone by taking home the gold in the event at the Tokyo Olympics.
This will give you goosebumps.
18-year-old Ahmed Hafnaoui’s wasn’t given a prayer in the men’s 400m freestyle fina… https://t.co/ZlCxmcTrXB
— SportsJOE (@SportsJOEdotie)
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9. Hundreds of ‘tiny homes’ have been built to help provide shelter for struggling Los Angeles residents
Los Angeles is the latest city to experiment with micro-homes to provide secure accommodations for unhoused people while they get back on their feet. The colorful homes of the Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village are capable of housing 200 residents in 103 one- or two-person units.
Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village, Los Angeles
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#designinspiration… https://t.co/bpzAJbc2Nb— ALPOLIC® MATERIALS (@Alpolic_MCM)
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10. California Congressman introduces legislation for a four-day workweek
Citing pilot programs that have yielded positive results, Democratic Congressman Mark Takano introduced legislation on Wednesday that would reduce the standard workweek from 40 hours to 32 hours.
Redefining the standard workweek by lowering the maximum hours threshold for overtime compensation to 32 hours coul… https://t.co/T4NZ2vr4Qd
— Mark Takano (@RepMarkTakano)
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