SINCERE PHOTOS PROVING WHAT TRUE LOVE AND SUPPORT LOOKS LIKE
Have you heard the saying that you will find happiness in the people you surround yourself with?
Happiness and support can come in the tiniest or greatest act of kindness. It could be as simple as helping your little cat reach the fly on the wall or cooking dinner for your family.
Here are some sweet photos that show what happiness and kindness look like.
Take, for instance, the 14-year-old brother who cooked dinner for a special day for his sister. "My brother made dinner for my boyfriend and me for our 4-year anniversary. Can we just appreciate the fact that he's 14 years old and cooks better than any restaurant?"
Another woman found her match, who accepts every little part of her.
"My dad used to get so mad every time my mom would come home with a new coffee mug (she likes to collect them). Her new boyfriend literally built her a wall to display her collection."
This woman definitely has some of the best coworkers who support her during her diet.
"Today is my birthday. My coworkers know I'm on a diet, but I told them they were more than welcome to still get a cake for themselves to enjoy. Instead, this was waiting for me when I got to work. It truly made my day and was quite delicious!"
"I wore a shirt with Ron Swanson on it to my grandpa's house, and he jokingly asked why I didn't have a shirt with his face on it. So I got one!"
An elderly man looking after the youth is a terrific way of caring.
"A guy used his metal detector at a playground to collect small pieces of metal that could be harmful to children. He makes a few dollars in coins on the way but showed us he mostly finds junk he picks up for their safety."
Mothers don't need a lot to be happy.
There is no better feeling than when someone puts in the hard work and effort to make something you have always wanted.
"My mom asked for a new kitchen, and my dad put in some work!"
Helping out a little friend to reach his goal shows support and love.
"He was crying because he couldn't reach a bug on the ceiling, so I helped him!"
Accepting someone for who they are and making them feel loved and accepted is an incredible way to support one another.
"I had to hide books from my first husband, he hated to see me learn anything new or spend money. My second husband built me a bookcase and has another one planned. Never settle. Move on and find someone who appreciates you for who you are, not for who they want you to be."
This is what women's support looks like. Supporting your friend to eat her delicious meal is the best way.
Grandmothers sure have a special place for their grandchildren. They will always ensure that they are happy and spoiled, even if that means knitting a unique jersey for a turtle.
"My grandma didn't want me to get a tortoise. I came home and my tortoise was wearing a watermelon sweater."
"A school in my town has a 'share bin'. Students who buy lunch may place unwanted and unopened food on this ice tray. If other students are still hungry after they finish their own lunch, they may choose one item from the share bin. This simple process reduces waste and makes tummies full."
"This is Walter. Walter waits by the front gate every Monday for his friends, the trash collectors, who always shower him with love and treats. 11/10 good boy!"