http://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news/939/This-Maid-Was-In-For-A-Big-Surprise-After-Entering-The-Home-She-Thought-Was-Her-New-Workplace
So the holiday giving commercials are out in full force. I was telling my sister the other day that it was completely distracting me because I have a playlist I created on youtube of songs that I use when I am writing and every 3.5 minutes, there would be a commercial that features a tear-jerking story of giving. It was tremendously beautiful and annoyingly distracting. (And it deserved as many adjectives as I could cram in to one sentence, apparently. You are welcome for that. #noedit/nofilter)
But how could I turn it off, I ask you? Even after watching the same one several times through?
I couldn't. I didn't. I spent all day smiling through my tears and wanting to give stuff away.
Well played, holiday advertisers.
Regardless of the probably less-than-selfless intent behind the stories, it is still a blessing to see so many well deserving people surprised by an outpouring of love and well wishes. Here is one such case a friend posted a few weeks back.
Love.
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