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Man Helps Fiancée Fall In Love with Him Every Day After Accident Left Her with Amnesia

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Every morning, Huayu would remind her who he was, how they had fallen in love and what had happened to her in the accident. After witnessing his commitment, Maruyama decided to propose to Huayu, and reaffirm that her love for him had not gone away. That’s when she enlisted the show to help her propose at Disneyland.

Huayu immediately said yes.

02of 07Man Buys $540 Worth of Cookies to Save Girl Scouts From the ColdCourtesy Kayla DillardAccording to aFacebook postfrom Girl Scout leader Kayla Dillard, a man approached her cookie-selling stand in Greenville, South Carolina and bought up her whole operation to save her Girl Scouts from freezing temperatures.“This man purchased 7 packs of cookies. Gave the girls $40, told them to keep the change,” Dillard wrote. “Then he came back to the table and said, ‘Pack up all of your cookies. I’m taking them all so y’all can get out of this cold.’ $540 he spent on cookies. What an amazing soul!!!!”Dillard toldCNNthat it was “about 34 degrees outside that night” and the girls had been out there for about two hours before he came to their rescue.“We all were shocked," she told the outlet. “The girls were very excited and thankful.”

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Man Buys $540 Worth of Cookies to Save Girl Scouts From the Cold

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According to aFacebook postfrom Girl Scout leader Kayla Dillard, a man approached her cookie-selling stand in Greenville, South Carolina and bought up her whole operation to save her Girl Scouts from freezing temperatures.

“This man purchased 7 packs of cookies. Gave the girls $40, told them to keep the change,” Dillard wrote. “Then he came back to the table and said, ‘Pack up all of your cookies. I’m taking them all so y’all can get out of this cold.’ $540 he spent on cookies. What an amazing soul!!!!”

Dillard toldCNNthat it was “about 34 degrees outside that night” and the girls had been out there for about two hours before he came to their rescue.

“We all were shocked,” she told the outlet. “The girls were very excited and thankful.”

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For over a decade, Tinney Davidson waved out the window of her Comox home to students on their way to school. Now she’s moving away, so the students gave her a proper send-off.

Davidson has been waving to kids since moving into her home in 2007 with her husband,according to the outlet, and she didn’t stop after he passed away.

“I just liked the look of the children,” she told the news outlet in 2014. “They all looked in and I thought, ‘If they’re looking in, I’ll wave to them,’ and that’s how it started.”

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Dad-Daughter Duo Recreates Graduation Photo ‘18 Years Later’

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“18 years later,” she wrote. Then in a follow-up tweet, she hilariously had to clarify, “For everyone asking, yes this is my dad, he’s 37, and no he isn’t single…I have another sibling on the way,” with a laughing emoji.

The tweet has since gone viral with over 64,000 retweets and 172,000 likes.

“It brought me and my dad closer in a way because we could share that moment, and I feel that not many other people get to experience that,” Roach told PEOPLE of her photos with her father.

Now, the 19-year-old is a student at Sam Houston State University and says she plans to recreate the photo again when she graduates from the school in 2022.

“It’s in the same town that I was born and raised in,” she said. “When I graduate from Sam, it’ll be in the same stadium that I graduated in from high school and the same stadium that he graduated in from high school.”

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Minnesotan Isaiah Tuckett baked and sold thousands of cupcakes to achieve his dream.

His father, Dan Tuckett, of Madison, Minnesota,told NBC affiliate KARE that“a lot of it was probably financial. We just couldn’t afford it.”

He baked cupcakes for “birthday parties, confirmations, graduations, reunions, funerals, weddings,” he told NBC affiliate KARE, adding that he even made 750 cupcakes in one weekend for the high school prom.

“I felt like it should be a family event,” he said. “I was surprised I did it in a year.”

And although his parents couldn’t pay for the costs that come along with a Disney vacation, they did buy their son a new oven and all of his baking supplies.

06of 07Two Widows, 100 & 102, Marry After a Year of DatingWNWOIt’s never too late to find love. Just askJohn and Phyllis Cook, a married couple who met at their shared assisted living facility in Ohio, according toNBC 24. The two dated for a year before making it official in July.“It wasn’t the plan, but we got here, and they said we could marry you here,” John, a 100-year-old World War II veteran told the news station. “I said, ‘Good, let’s get it over with.'”Both John and Phyllis, 102, are widows, the news station reported. They say their affection for one another grew as they spent more time together, and because Phyllis is a devout Christian, marriage was the natural next step for their relationship, she said.“To tell you the truth, we fell in love with each other,” said Phyllis, who turns 103 in August. “I know you think that may be a little bit far-fetched for somebody our age, but we fell in love with each other.”“Well, we were just compatible in a whole lot of ways, found ourselves enjoying each other’s company,” John added.

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Two Widows, 100 & 102, Marry After a Year of Dating

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It’s never too late to find love. Just askJohn and Phyllis Cook, a married couple who met at their shared assisted living facility in Ohio, according toNBC 24. The two dated for a year before making it official in July.

“It wasn’t the plan, but we got here, and they said we could marry you here,” John, a 100-year-old World War II veteran told the news station. “I said, ‘Good, let’s get it over with.'”

Both John and Phyllis, 102, are widows, the news station reported. They say their affection for one another grew as they spent more time together, and because Phyllis is a devout Christian, marriage was the natural next step for their relationship, she said.

“To tell you the truth, we fell in love with each other,” said Phyllis, who turns 103 in August. “I know you think that may be a little bit far-fetched for somebody our age, but we fell in love with each other.”

“Well, we were just compatible in a whole lot of ways, found ourselves enjoying each other’s company,” John added.

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“It was kind of sad because we bring our lunches and we have food, but then you hear about these other kids that don’t have enough money to get food,” Hannah told PEOPLE. “Some kids we saw were asking for snacks from other people because they didn’t have enough money to buy food.”

The Hager sisters share updates and photos of their efforts on their Facebook page titledHailey and Hannah’s Helping Hands. Plus, as beneficial as it has been for the community, Hannah and Hailey say their work has been a blast for them, too.

“It let’s us spend some time together and it’s been kind of an adventure. It’s been really fun!” Hannah told PEOPLE.

Hailey hilariously added: “It’s been awesome, but Hannah is a bit bossy!”

source: people.com