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This week: enchanting forest and dog in shining armor Shareables Faith & Joy #42 Welcome back to Fai

This week: enchanting forest and dog in shining armor [View this email in your browser]( Shareables Faith & Joy #42 Welcome back to Faith & Joy, a weekly newsletter that makes you smile no matter how hard you try not to! [:heart:][:smiling_face_with_3_hearts:] If it's your first time reading or a friend sent this to you, you can [subscribe here](. Today's Enjoyment: - Quote: Happiness results from giving - Video Reel: This is how they weigh baby koalas! - Trending Loveable Stories: - Enchanting Electric Railbike Through The Redwoods - Dog Saves Baby From Abusive Babysitter Quote of the Day: “Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give.” ― Ben Carson Reel of the Day: This is absolutely adorable! 🐨 Trending Loveable Stories [:newspaper:] Image courtesy of Facebook - Skunk Train SMILES [Enchanting Electric Railbike Through The Redwoods]( Have you ever considered going on a nature adventure that not only lets you have fun but also helps you get some exercise? Instead of just lounging on your bed or watching a movie, why not try riding an electric railbike through the breathtaking Redwood Forest? The Skunk Train company offers a unique experience that lets you pedal your way through the majestic Redwood Forest located along the Pudding Creek Estuary. The two-person pedal-operated electrical railbike sits on the old Skunk Train tracks, making it an easy ride that anyone can enjoy. As you pedal your way through the forest, you'll be amazed at how beautiful and well-preserved it is. It's the very definition of 'enchanting,' and you might even feel like you're in a scene from Jurassic Park. The forest is home to trees that are over a thousand years old, and you'll learn about its history and preservation efforts during the tour. The railbikes leave in small groups, and a guide will be there to lead the way. You don't have to worry about anything since the railbikes are owned and operated by the Skunk Train company, and the tour is designed to be accessible to everyone. Even if you have kids or people with mobility issues, you can still enjoy the experience. During the tour, you'll get to see animals, hear lots of stories, and even have a small picnic. It's a great way to spend your free time, and you'll surely come back for more once you've experienced this majestic tour. Check out the video below to learn more about this awesome adventure! [(Click here to watch the full story)]( [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( Image courtesy of YouTube Screenshot - Mental Health Network (MHN) ANIMALS [Dog Saves Baby From Abusive Babysitter]( Meet the Jordan family from Charleston, South California, who were saved by their loyal dog, Killian. Benjamin and Hope had been cautious about hiring a babysitter for their seven-month-old son, Finn. They conducted thorough background checks before selecting Alexis Khan. She seemed responsible and kind, and Finn appeared to be in good hands. However, after five months, Killian started acting strangely whenever Alexis was around. He would growl and stand between her and Finn. The couple became suspicious and decided to do some surveillance. They left an iPhone under the couch and recorded Alexis shouting and cursing at Finn, as well as sounds of slapping and shaking. Thankfully, Finn didn’t suffer any permanent damage, and the couple reported the incident to the police. With Killian’s help, they were able to catch the abuser and get a full confession from her. Alexis pleaded guilty to assault and battery in court and was sentenced to a maximum of three years in prison. The Jordans are grateful that justice was served, and they owe it all to Killian’s heroism. Killian is now being trained as a psychiatric service animal, and his loyalty and bravery have been recognized by many. He truly is a hero who saved a young child from harm. [(Click here to watch the full story)]( [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( If you enjoyed today's newsletter, share it with someone by clicking one of the buttons below, or simply forward the email directly! [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Forward]( Thanks for reading! [:heart:][:wave:] [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [About Shareably Media]( [Email](mailto:newsletter@shareably.net) Have feedback? Email us at newsletter@shareably.net! Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( Want to discuss sponsorship or advertising? Reach out using [this form here](. Copyright © 2023 Shareably Media, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at one of our websites. Please see www.shareably.net/about for a full list of our brands Our mailing address is: Shareably Media, LLC 12705 Bluff Creek DriveLos Angeles, CA 90094 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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