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]]>A woman has discovered the role she played in her ex’s life, as he chose to send her a heartfelt text the day before his wedding.
The text was sent with the bride-to-be’s knowledge and approval, and expressed gratitude to Alexsa Sanchez Aguilar for teaching him how to love — a trait his new wife will benefit from for life.
“Thank you for always encouraging me, thank you for keeping me out of trouble, thank you for the times you took care of me when I was sick, and depressed,” her ex wrote. “If you haven’t already, I hope you one day find love. If you loved me that much when we were young I can only imagine how strong and powerful your love is now.”
Aguilar said that it warmed her heart that she had helped him become a better version of himself, and decided to post the text “to show that just because things don’t work out with someone, that doesn’t mean you should have hate towards them. Regardless of everything, you were meant to be a part of that person’s life, and them, yours.”
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]]>And believe it or not, that’s a good thing.
High school graduations are one of the most joyous events you could attend, but this one in particular, made us smile.
Students at Carmel High School got their opportunity to don their gowns and caps with 2,200 people in attendance at the school gymnasium.
The dozens of family members and friends are used to cheering for the graduates — something which can get rather loud — but when the recent set to matriculants ascended the stage, you could have heard a pin drop.
Jack has autism and is particularly sensitive to noise, often wearing earplugs to make it more bearable.
His parents, who wanted their child to enjoy the milestone moment of receiving his diploma after taking 8 years to graduate, approached the school’s principal who engineered it so Jack could participate.
“At graduation, the student body and several thousand individuals were asked to not clap or cheer so Jack could participate — and what followed was nothing short of a miracle,” said headmaster Lou Riolo. “We shot for the moon but instead reached the stars.”
We think that deserves a silent round of applause.
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]]>The post These Inclusive Halloween Costumes are a Complete Inspiration appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Maybe that’s because of the latest outfits released by Target.
The well-known American store, where you can get everything from clothing to kitchenware, has revealed a set of Halloween costumes that definitely have some thought put into them.
Designed by Hyde & Eek! Boutique, the costumes are designed for children who are physically-challenged and have been adapted to allow them to incorporate their wheelchairs.
The pirate version includes adapting the chair into a ship fit for Captain Jack Sparrow, while the princess edition has a carriage that would make even Cinderella jealous.
The costumes also open at the back to make it easy for wearers to slip on and off while sitting in their mode of transport.
This Halloween looks as though it’s gonna be wheely fun!
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]]>The post A Woman Got a Text From Her Ex That is Giving Us The Feels appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>A woman has discovered the role she played in her ex’s life, as he chose to send her a heartfelt text the day before his wedding.
The text was sent with the bride-to-be’s knowledge and approval, and expressed gratitude to Alexsa Sanchez Aguilar for teaching him how to love — a trait his new wife will benefit from for life.
“Thank you for always encouraging me, thank you for keeping me out of trouble, thank you for the times you took care of me when I was sick, and depressed,” her ex wrote. “If you haven’t already, I hope you one day find love. If you loved me that much when we were young I can only imagine how strong and powerful your love is now.”
Aguilar said that it warmed her heart that she had helped him become a better version of himself, and decided to post the text “to show that just because things don’t work out with someone, that doesn’t mean you should have hate towards them. Regardless of everything, you were meant to be a part of that person’s life, and them, yours.”
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]]>The post No One Cheered at This High School Graduation — And That’s a Good Thing appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>And believe it or not, that’s a good thing.
High school graduations are one of the most joyous events you could attend, but this one in particular, made us smile.
Students at Carmel High School got their opportunity to don their gowns and caps with 2,200 people in attendance at the school gymnasium.
The dozens of family members and friends are used to cheering for the graduates — something which can get rather loud — but when the recent set to matriculants ascended the stage, you could have heard a pin drop.
Jack has autism and is particularly sensitive to noise, often wearing earplugs to make it more bearable.
His parents, who wanted their child to enjoy the milestone moment of receiving his diploma after taking 8 years to graduate, approached the school’s principal who engineered it so Jack could participate.
“At graduation, the student body and several thousand individuals were asked to not clap or cheer so Jack could participate — and what followed was nothing short of a miracle,” said headmaster Lou Riolo. “We shot for the moon but instead reached the stars.”
We think that deserves a silent round of applause.
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]]>The post These Inclusive Halloween Costumes are a Complete Inspiration appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Maybe that’s because of the latest outfits released by Target.
The well-known American store, where you can get everything from clothing to kitchenware, has revealed a set of Halloween costumes that definitely have some thought put into them.
Designed by Hyde & Eek! Boutique, the costumes are designed for children who are physically-challenged and have been adapted to allow them to incorporate their wheelchairs.
The pirate version includes adapting the chair into a ship fit for Captain Jack Sparrow, while the princess edition has a carriage that would make even Cinderella jealous.
The costumes also open at the back to make it easy for wearers to slip on and off while sitting in their mode of transport.
This Halloween looks as though it’s gonna be wheely fun!
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