A heartwarming moment was captured on camera when staff members at a Florida Trader Joe’s store helped a mom calm a crying toddler.
All parents know that shopping with children can be a challenge. Between juggling their needs and your shopping list, everyone breathes a sigh of relief once they finally reach the checkout.
But just as Alexandra Seba thought her grocery trip was over, the terrifying toddler meltdown occurred. We’ve all experienced or witnessed at least one of these breakdowns before.
While this is a normal part of childhood, it always puts stress on the parent, especially when they’re out in public. That’s why the sweet reaction from these Trader Joe’s employees is going viral.
Mom Alexandra told Motherly, "My baby Julian was having a tantrum because he wanted to push the big kid shopping cart. Tori (Trader Joe's employee) started singing and a couple other workers chimed in to calm down Julian. Moms NEED to shop somewhere where the staff is kind to their kids and engages them, from giving them animal crackers to helping moms when their baby throws a full blown tantrum."
This video clip shows the workers surrounding Julian while they sing and dance. The baby is so entranced by the energetic employees that he immediately stops crying.
As parents and grandparents, we can all appreciate the kindness and empathy displayed by these Trader Joe’s employees. It just goes to show that you never know how your simple actions can greatly effect someone else’s day.
Rapper D Minor, a former homeless man, moves the judges to tears with his emotional performance on Australia’s Got Talent.
Before his audition, the 24-year-old performer shared with the crowd that he lived on the streets when he was eleven and twelve. He faced many struggles, but a charity organization helped turn his life around.
Now, D Minor is following his dreams and he’s made it all the way to the big stage. Today, he’s performing an original song called ‘Concrete Pillow.’
“I know it’s hard to see the future and imagine it’s bright
I have dimmed my lights down I keep crashing at night
With every foster home I’m roster in I’m highly distorted
And the pain ain’t going nowhere I don’t try to avoid it”
These emotional lyrics speak of D Minor’s time as a homeless teen. As he belted out each word, tears started to form in everyone’s eyes all throughout the theaters.
“So build me up
And take me home
I’ll leave behind this concrete pillow
It's a concrete pillow
It's a concrete pillow
Lost and lonely and I'm just a shadow”
After his performance, D Minor earned a standing ovation. Judge Nicole Scherzinger said, “I love Australia’s Got Talent because it gives a platform and a stage for people like you, who came from the streets. And now, everyone in the whole world and all of Australia gets to hear your voice and your message and how powerful it is.”
After four ‘yes’ votes, D Minor will move on to the next round of competition and continue to bring awareness to this heartbreaking issue.
One teacher went above and beyond when she surprised a homeless man with a place of his own! Needing a support system, this teacher and the surrounding community came together to help out this man when he was down on his luck.
Amonte Green is a former student of Kate Demory, and he has kept in touch with her even after he left school. After getting mixed up in some trouble, Green had to spend a month in jail. Since his mom had died when he was in high school, he had no home to go back to when he was released. At just 20 years old, the young man found himself homeless with no place to go.
“I have always been the type of person to try and figure out things by myself, I never ask for help,” said Amonte. “But when it comes down to it, to being an adult…I finally realized that I can’t do it by myself.”
That’s when he reached out to his former teacher, Mrs. Demory. She recalls the night when he called her, knowing that she had to help him out in some way.
“That night when he called me, we were celebrating my daughter’s 12th birthday. And it was pretty late, it was 8:30,” Kate says. “He had spent most of the day trying to find someone to help him. I knew if he was calling me, he probably really needed the help.”
After their phone call, Kate went to help Amonte gather his belongings. Realizing that the young man was in need of a stable environment, she brought him home to stay with her family.
Kate started a GoFundMe account for Amonte, and the community came through for him. People donated money to help him get on his feet, and he was even offered a landscaping job!
After 2 weeks of living with the Demory family, a space opened up for Amonte to move into at the beginning of August. While he was at work one afternoon, Kate brought volunteers together and they used some of the money that was donated to the GoFundMe account to furnish his new place. When he came back from work that day, he was so surprised to find that he was no longer homeless and had a place to call his own!
““I had no idea that things would move this quickly,” says Green. “I’m very thankful that there’s people in the community that care. They don’t even know me, but they care. It showed me that there’s good people out there that really love to help.”
Now, Amonte is able to support himself and is working on getting his high school equivalency diploma. He even started The Green House, a charity created to help other at-risk young adults.
Since Amonte was generously given help when he needed it most, he wants to do his part to be able to help out others who may be in a similar situation. What a beautiful way to give back!
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Inspiring blind veteran Robert Finley returns to the America’s Got Talent Stage with an original song titled ‘Starting To See.’
The world was in awe after Robert’s first audition on the big stage. He performed with an upbeat original tune and shared with the crowd that his love of music started at a very young age.
When he was 19, Robert served in the Vietnam War. After returning home, he started a family and worked as a carpenter to support them.
But throughout the years, he never lost his passion for music. About four years ago, while getting an eye exam, Robert discovered that he had glaucoma.
Now, he is almost completely blind in both eyes but that’s not stopping him from following his dream. His latest original song, ‘Starting To See,’ is all about realizing the blessings that are all around you.
“I may not ever see your face
But I can feel the love
In this place
Finally starting to see
What the Lord has given to me
I'm finally to see
What the Lord has been given to me
Thank you lord”
These lyrics are so powerful and there’s no doubt that the Lord is guiding Robert on his journey.
“This time I know I got it right
I'm goin' by faith, and not by sight
But I'm beginning to see the light
And deep down inside it feels alright”
Robert has certainly made a name for himself on America’s Got Talent and I have a feeling we’ll be seeing this name for a long time.
11-year-old violinist Tyler Butler-Figueroa performs a chilling rendition of Lauren Daigle’s ‘You Say.’
We first met this talented young man when he auditioned for America’s Got Talent. The whole world melted when they heard his touching backstory and watched his incredible performance.
Tyler started to play the violin at age 7, after nearly losing his life to cancer. His treatments caused him to lose his hair and he immediately became a target for bullies. But music, and the violin, gave Tyler an outlet and he started to come out of his shell.
His performance of ‘Stronger’ from Kelly Clarkson led judge Simon Cowell to press the golden buzzer. What some people may not know is that Tyler is a Christian. He has performed many gospel covers, but this performance might be my absolute favorite.
“I keep fighting voices in my mind that say I'm not enough
Every single lie that tells me I will never measure up
Am I more than just the sum of every high and every low
Remind me once again just who I am because I need to know”
‘You Say’ garnered worldwide attention and singer Lauren Daigle even won a 2019 Grammy Award for the powerful song. The poignant lyrics serve as a reminder that when we feel small, God can lift us to greater heights.
What a blessing to see this young man use his talents to give glory to the Lord. What a true inspiration and role model for so many around the world.
Talented 13-year-old Charlotte Summers returns to the quarterfinals of America’s Got Talent with an impressive performance of ‘Diamonds Are Forever.’
We first met this powerhouse vocalist when she auditioned with the classic song ‘I Put A Spell On You.’ That’s when we learned that Charlotte has been performing since she was just five years old. And now, the Spanish singer is living out one of her biggest dreams by stepping onto the AGT stage.
You might remember that she earned a standing ovation from the judges and crowd during her first performance. Charlotte easily moved on to the next round. She sailed through the judge’s cuts, but as the competition winds down, this teen pulled out all the stops.
Just listen as she belts out the words to ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ from Shirley Bassey.
“I don't need love, for what good will love do me?
Diamonds never lie to me
For when love's gone, they'll lustre on
Diamonds are forever, forever, forever”
This famous song was featured on the soundtrack to the James Bond movie of the same name. Charlotte’s big voice lends itself perfectly to classic songs, such as this one.
The field of America’s Got Talent contenders was tough this round. Even though the 13-year-old was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the competition, her performance is certainly going to be remembered.
I have no doubt that we will be seeing a lot more of Charlotte Summers in the future. What was your favorite performance from this teen talent?
The heart of every boy longs for a man to care for them, love them, teach them. The long for their father. Tragically in todays world half of the boys go to bed at night without their dad in the house. Kids Outdoor Zone places men in their lives.
This is the story of my painting titled Hope. I painted while praying for all those affected by the flood devastating our area at the time. Like my other paintings, people see religious images and images that relate to their personal lives. The images are not intentionally painted by me. I am only an instrument guided by the Lord's Love and Grace. In It includes original music.
This officer decided to add a little fun to his final radio call and it’s got everyone smiling.
Officer Cory Barrows has been with the Decatur Police Department for 30 years. After an incredible career, the time has come for Officer Barrows to retire.
When a police officer ends their shift, they are required to radio in to dispatch the time and their status. When someone retires, they make one final radio call and it is almost always an emotional moment.
Officer Barrows decided to make this a happy occasion full of laughter and joy. Just watch as he sits in his police cruiser and radios in for the last time. When the dispatcher thanks him for his many years of service, this police officer busts out into some talented dance moves.
As the song ‘Footloose’ plays in the background, Officer Barrows jumps out of the car and starts to cut loose. I definitely was not expecting to see anything quite this energetic during the officer’s final radio call. I am sure this brought a smile to so many faces around the department.
With a sense of humor like this, I can tell that Officer Barrows was a great co-worker that will surely be missed by many. It is never easy to move on, but Officer Barrows can rest easy knowing that he did a job well done.
We all thank you for your service over the years and hope you enjoy your retirement as much as we enjoyed this video!
One man is thanking his guardian angel after a frightening lightning strike almost took his life.
Romulus McNeill works as a guidance counselor in Horry County, South Carolina. He was at the school when a security camera caught a terrifying scene.
Romulus was walking to his car during a terrible storm when a bolt of lightning struck just inches from where he stood. The force was so great that it knocked the umbrella he was clutching right out of Romulus’ hand. T
he video then shows the man rushing to shelter and safety. It was a moment that shook the man right to his core. But after calming down, he realized that something beyond his control kept him out of harm’s way.
Romulus told reporters, “It felt like something did hit me. Something did touch me and I think an angel touched me for sure.” There’s no doubt that God was watching over this man during the storm.
If he were just a few inches over, the lightning would have hit his body. And Romulus is beyond blessed to be standing here today, thanks to his guardian angel.
Even one weather caster from New York said that Romulus narrowly escaped a tragic scene. He warns, “The number one thing you want to do is if you hear lightning, you see lightning, you get inside.”
Romulus isn’t taking any more chances with severe storms. He said, “If I see any lightning, no matter where I am, I’m gonna spend the night there. I've learned my lesson.”
11-year-old violinist Tyler Butler-Figueroa returns to the America’s Got Talent stage with an energetic performance of ‘Don’t You Worry Child’ from Swedish House Mafia.
The whole world fell in love with Tyler after his moving audition. We learned that Tyler started to play the violin at age 7, after nearly losing his life to cancer.
His treatments caused him to lose his hair and become a target for bullies. But music, and the violin, gave Tyler an outlet and he started to come out of his shell.
His performance of ‘Stronger’ from Kelly Clarkson led judge Simon Cowell to press the golden buzzer, sending Tyler straight through to the live shows. Now, this inspiring young man is back with another violin cover that has the whole crowd cheering.
From the moment the music starts, Tyler is all smiles as he takes over the stage. Just listen as he plays the violin to this popular dance hit.
“Up on the hill across the blue lake
That's where I had my first heart break
I still remember how it all changed
My father said
Don't you worry, don't you worry child
See Heaven's got a plan for you
Don't you worry, don't you worry now, yeah”
What a blessing to see that Tyler is now healthy and using his musical talents to bring joy to others. This young man is a true inspiration and I hope that we see more of his music in the future. What do you think of this teen violinist?
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