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We made a charcuterie board for my niece's first birthday. She had no idea it existed, but it stole the show. Anyway, treat yourself this weekend — you've earned it! Let's brie real... it's time to wine down. Shall we?
📦 An 'Amazon guy' asked to use the bathroom and then for soup! A puzzled grandma said yes — but wait 'til she found out who he really was.
🏃♀️ Everyone thought this runner at the Special Olympics was heading the wrong way … but he knew exactly where he was going, and it became the sweetest moment of the race.
💈 She lost all her hair at just 6 months old to alopecia — 16 years later, she's finally getting a first glimpse of herself with hair and the mirror moment was priceless.
Cheesin' hard? Share the love — because good vibe pairs perfectly with any vintage of the day!
Last week, we tested your good news knowledge about the golden retriever who risked it all for his best bud. And the answer is … C. The doorman of a building he doesn't even live in. Did you get it right?
Scroll on for good news to fill your emotional charcuterie board — after all, just like the perfect bite of cheese, good news is best savored slowly.
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