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This week: never lose hope.

This week: never lose hope.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 March 01, 2024 | [Read Online]( Elephant Free After 40 Years of Enslavement “More than 40 years he has served people, and he deserves his freedom.” [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Shareables&body=Elephant%20Free%20After%2040%20Years%20of%20Enslavement%3A%20%E2%80%9CMore%20than%2040%20years%20he%20has%20served%20people%2C%20and%20he%20deserves%20his%20freedom.%E2%80%9D%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fshareables.shareably.net%2Fp%2Felephant-free-40-years-enslavement) Today's Enjoyment: Reel of the Day: This couple had an unlikely objection to their nuptials… Trending Loveable Stories: • "Barren" Couple Adopt Then Have Triplets • Elephant Free After 40 Years of Enslavement Quote: “Peace cannot be kept by force…” If it's your first time reading or a friend sent this to you, you can [subscribe here](. 📽️ REEL OF THE DAY sb_weddingvideos View more on Instagram This cow has impeccable timing! 😂😂 📰 LOVEABLE STORIES Image courtesy of The Wolfe Pack - Facebook SMILES ["Barren" Couple Adopt Then Have Triplets]( Zac and Brittney Wolfe's [path to becoming parents]( was woven through their trials of heartache and moments of sheer astonishment. After years of longing and struggling with infertility, their hearts opened to welcome Charlie, a ray of light wrapped up in a baby girl. Of course, they adopted, but fate had more surprises in store. When they learned Brittney was pregnant with triplets—Knox, Navie, and Noa—their joy was tinged with anxiety as the babies arrived prematurely. They spent the first days of their lives battling for health and strength in the NICU's tender care. Through social media, the Wolfes opened a [window to their souls](, sharing their rollercoaster of emotions with the world. Each post, soaked in gratitude and hope, invited us into their lives at their most vulnerable. "We are going to love up on Charlie, Knox, Noa, and Navie! Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for all the continued prayers," they shared, echoing the profound love and boundless thanks they held for every prayer, thought, and gesture of support from their community. The dream of having their entire family together for Christmas was once a fragile hope, but it became [a joyful reality](. Sharing their happiness with PEOPLE magazine, their words painted a picture of a family reborn through love and unity. "Our family is so blessed this holiday season with OUR ENTIRE FAMILY HOME IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS," they exclaimed. Their journey from despair to elation has been miraculous, a celebration of life and new beginnings against all odds. The [Wolfe family's transition video]( from battling infertility to embracing a bustling household with four little ones is nothing short of inspiring. It highlights the unexpected twists of life and celebrates the beauty of family, resilience, and the unexpected joys that come from the most challenging times. [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( Image courtesy of Facebook - Saengduean Lek Chailert ANIMALS [Elephant Free After 40 Years of Enslavement]( Thong Bai, a legendary Thai bull elephant, spent over 40 years entertaining tourists, appearing in advertisements, and participating in events across Thailand. [His story](, shared by Lek Chailert, founder of The Elephant Sanctuary, tells the journey of an elephant who served people for decades without fail. He deserved his freedom. "More than forty years he has served people, and he deserves his freedom," Lek notes, emphasizing the need for change. [The turning point came]( when Khun NuNa Silpa-archa visited Surin province and witnessed Thong Bai's situation firsthand. Moved by what she saw, she committed to helping him gain the respect and freedom he deserved. Her efforts, along with those of the community, led to Thong Bai's release from chains. The moment marked the beginning of a new chapter in his life, and a much happier one at that. [Thong Bai's new home]( is within the Surin Project. The Project is an initiative aimed at improving the living conditions of working elephants and their mahouts. Thanks to a collective effort, including support from Thai Beverage and the Surin government, Thong Bai now enjoys a spacious enclosure with a fountain, ample mud, shade, and room to roam freely—without chains. The day Thong Bai stepped into his new home marked a significant moment of liberation. "The day that everyone longed for has finally arrived. Over four decades of shackles and at last release," Lek [wrote](. [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( 💭 QUOTE OF THE DAY “Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.” — Albert Einstein 🗿 ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY… Did you know that on this day in [1516](, superstar scholar of the Renaissance, Desiderius Erasmus, wrapped up an epic feat of translation? It's called the "Novum Instrumentum omne," and it's the first-ever New Testament published in Greek. Why is this a big deal, you ask? Well, before Erasmus worked his magic, the Christian world was knee-deep in the Latin Vulgate, a version of the Bible that had its fair share of "oopsies" due to centuries of telephone-game-style translations. Enter Erasmus, armed with his intellect and a passion for accuracy. He didn't just throw together another book. He painstakingly compiled and edited the Greek text, threw in his own Latin translation, and basically said, "Here, have the real deal." This wasn't done purely out of scholarly flex, either. It was a [revolution on paper](. The "Novum Instrumentum omne" lit the fuse for the Protestant Reformation, empowering reformers like Martin Luther to translate the Bible into the vernacular and bring it to the masses. Thanks to Erasmus' hustle, the Bible wasn't just for the elite anymore—it was everyone's game. And just like that, a Dutch Renaissance man became the unsung hero of biblical history. Later on… [1579]( - Francis Drake, the daring British admiral, pulls off the heist of the century by capturing the Spanish treasure ship 'Nuestra Señora de la Concepción' off Peru. It's his most glittering prize, making pirates everywhere green with envy. [1790]( - The US rolls out its very first census, officially turning the country into a giant numbers game. Who knew counting could be so monumental? [1864]( - Rebecca Lee smashes through barriers as the first African American woman to snag a medical degree in the US. She didn't just read history books; she rewrote them. [1869]( - US Postage stamps get a dramatic makeover, featuring everything from a post horse and rider to a ship cruising the high seas. It's the Victorian version of Instagram but for mail. 🧩 BONUS FUN!!! Can You Spot The Cats? Hint: There are 2 of them… [(click 3xs to enlarge to max size)]( HELP SHARE SHAREABLES! We write Shareables intending to make them just that: share-able! 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