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20 years after her father's death, 'daddy's girl' receives a letter from him on her wedding day

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1 Freya Rosati, 32, from Buckinghamshire, England, received the most incredible gift on her : a lett

1 [20 years after her father's death, 'daddy's girl' receives a letter from him on her wedding day]( Freya Rosati, 32, from Buckinghamshire, England, received the most incredible gift on her [wedding day]( a letter from her father, who had passed away 20 years ago. Freya “loved” her father’s card, making her feel like he was[“really there”]( on the momentous occasion. In 2002, Freya’s father, Philip Hargreaves, a pub landlord, was having constant indigestion. Tests revealed [he had terminal]( cancer and just six months to live. Freya is a confessed daddy’s girl, and she and her father did everything together. He took her to dance lessons, and they would play games together and watch movies. When Phillip learned that his days with his daughter were numbered, he got to work writing 9 letters to be given to her throughout her lifetime. [Read the story]( 2 [Palaeontologists discover newfound fossils of 'Titan' dinosaur from the prehistoric era]( In a thrilling paleontological revelation, researchers from both Portugal and Spain have unveiled the existence of a colossal and previously unknown species of dinosaur, shedding new light on the evolution of these ancient giants. This newfound dinosaur, named Garumbatitan morellensis, offers a captivating glimpse into the prehistoric world, having once roamed the Iberian Peninsula approximately 122 million years ago during the early Cretaceous period. The discovery, with its roots in the rich fossil beds near Morella, Spain, marks a significant addition to the annals of paleontology and was published in the [Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society](. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Mom shares 'secret' note she slipped to the pediatrician about daughter's weight]( "Body neutrality means taking a neutral perspective towards your body, meaning that you do not have to cultivate a love for your body or feel that you have to love your body every day. You may not always love your body, but you may still live happily and appreciate everything your body can do,” [Very Well Mind writes](. Mother Caroline Hardin shared a great example of body neutrality on TikTok recently. In a post that received over 100,000 views, She shared a note she secretly handed to her daughter’s pediatrician at a recent appointment. [Read the story]( 4 [Mail carrier saves dog on her route after she noticed it had been bitten by a snake]( Pets are family members and when one is hurt or sick it can feel devastating. But all animals are curious which means sometimes they get out or another animal gets curious about them and they get into a sticky situation. Which is what happened when one family's beagle mix, Ginger was bitten by a copperhead snake while they were at work. [Their mail carrier, Holle Prigmore]( was out delivering mail when she noticed the dog limping by the side of the road but it was when she went to grab a treat that she realized something was wrong. Prigmore told Fox5 Atlanta that she noticed something moving near the mailbox and when she got closer she could see it was a snake. [Read the story]( 5 [Why Maurice Sendak was delighted when a little boy ate the letter and drawing he sent him]( Though "Where the Wild Things Are" is his most famous book, it's one of many that Maurice Sendak wrote and/or illustrated during his prolific career. We see his illustrative work in the "Little Bear" series, in "The Phantom Tollbooth," and dozens more—not too shabby for a largely self-taught artist. Sendak's ability to tap into a child's imaginary world—both its light and dark places—was what made his work so beloved. But a story he shared of an interaction with a child in the real world demonstrates how well he understood his audience. Even if they sometimes had a particular understanding of him. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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