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Woman relieved to find her lost dog was rescued by none other than Hilary Swank

Thanks for saving my doggo. Can I get an autograph?!

Actress Hilary Swank waving to fans

Hilary Swank is a bona fide dog magnet.

Itā€™s already great news when a lost pup finds its way back home. But itā€™s even better when the story involves a movie star.

When her beloved dachshund named Blue disappeared, Chelsea Blackwell did what any distraught dog mom would doā€”she immediately went searching for him. She desperately drove through the streets of New York for an hour before seeing a line of squad cars and people with cameras near the Greyhound bus station in Albany.

Blackwell had prepared for even more bad news. ā€œI pulled over and thought, oh man, did someone get shot?ā€ she told local publication Times Union Albany.

As she would soon find out, Blackwell had just made it one huge step closer to finding Blue, along with a celebrity surprise.

Blackwell had actually stumbled onto a filming location rather than a crime scene. Resuming her search, she began to ask the film crew if anyone had seen a small brown dog. To her shock, the answer was yes, someone had found a small brown dog. Not just anyone, in fact, but a household name.

Blackwell was in disbelief until about an hour later when a car pulled up and she saw Blue sitting in the lap of none other than Hilary Swank.

Perhaps it shouldnā€™t come as a surprise, considering Swank has a reputation for being a dog lover and hero. In her 2021 interview with People Magazine, Swank shared how "every dog Iā€™ve ever rescued and also shared my life with have all had their unique way of being in the world.ā€

The two-time Oscar winner even created her own foundation called Hilaroo (named after own rescued pup named Karoo), which pairs abandoned animals with at-risk youth. Perhaps little Blue was just in the right place at the right timeā€¦or maybe Swank has transformed into a dog magnet. Who knows?

Either way, it was a truly happy ending. Relieved, and a little star struck, Blackwell asked Swank for an autograph. Instead, the actress offered a picture together because who wouldnā€™t want to capture this once-in-a-lifetime moment?

So happy that Blue is back home, and that he has his own celebrity sighting story.


This article originally appeared three years ago.

Pets

Four guys asked their new neighbor if they could walk her dog. Then the dog wrote back.

"If you ever get bored, we are more than happy to look after him/her."

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A black dog and a note form "the boys from number 23."

If you've lived your whole life with a dog, a home has to feel pretty empty without one. Your heart has to feel like there's something missing as well. When Jack McCrossan, originally from Scotland, moved to Bristol, England with his three friends, they were bummed out to learn that their landlord didn't allow dogs.

So when they saw a beautiful black Sheprador (a German Sheppard Lab mix) in their neighbor's window, they knew that had to become buddies with her. They wrote the dog's owner, Sarah Tolman, a letter asking to arrange a play date with the dog. "If you ever need someone to walk him/her, we will gladly do so," they wrote.

"If you ever get bored (we know you never will, but we can dream), we are more than happy to look after him/her. If you want to come over and bring him/her to brighten our day, you are more than welcome. If you want to walk past our balcony windows so we can see him/her, please do," the letter continued.


"We hope this doesn't come too strong, but our landlord won't allow pets, and we've all grown up with animals. The adult life is a struggle without one," they wrote. "Yours sincerely, The boys from number 23," the letter concluded.

Soon after, the boys in 23 received a response from the dog herself, Stevie Ticks, accepting the offer. However, it may have been written by her human, Sarah Tolman. In the letter, Stevie shares a bit about herself, saying she's two years and four months old, was adopted in Cyprus, and that she's "very friendly and full of beans." (The boys shouldn't worry about a gassy hound, in England, "full of beans" means lively.)


"I love meeting new people and it would be great if we can be friends. I must warn you that the price of my friendship is 5 x ball throws a day and belly scratches whenever I demand them," the letter continued. A few days later, the boys got to meet Stevie. "Meeting Stevie was great!" McCrossan told Buzzfeed. "She was definitely as energetic as described. We got to take her for a walk and she wouldn't stop running!"

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Tolman thought the boys' letter was a fantastic gesture in an era where, quote often, neighbors are strangers. "In a day and age where people don't really know or speak to their neighbors, it was really nice for them to break down that barrier," she said. After the story went viral, she saw it as an opportunity for people to share their love of dogs with the world. "My mother and I are amazed at all the love we've received from around the world these past few days," Tolman wrote as Stevie. "If you have a doggo in your life, share that love with those around you."

A lot has changed in the past 6 years since this story warmed hearts around the globe. The boys have since moved away, but as of September 2024, Stevie is around 8 years old and still doing well. Her keeper and Sarah's partner, Chris Bowley, shared an update on Instagram. "[The boys] sadly moved out of Bristol. However, we have always tried to keep the ethos going of Stevie having as many friends and meetups as possible," Bowley wrote.


This article originally appeared six years ago.

Motherhood

Single dad gets suspicious letter from his late wife and rushes to get a DNA test

"She told me how sorry she was that she didnā€™t have the guts to tell me this to my face when she was alive.ā€

A devastated man sitting by the ocean.

Ten months after a manā€™s wife passed away, he finally got the courage to read a letter she left him, which contained a devastating admission. The 4-year-old son they had together may not be his.

ā€œMy ā€˜darlingā€™ wife passed away 10 months ago,ā€ the man wrote on Redditā€™s Off My Chest forum. ā€œShe wrote a letter for me before she died, but I couldnā€™t bring myself to read it until now. She told me how sorry she was that she didnā€™t have the guts to tell me this to my face when she was alive.ā€

In the letter, the wife revealed that there was a ā€œgood chanceā€ that the son he thought was his wasnā€™t his biological child. A few weeks before their wedding day, the wife got drunk at her bachelorette party and had a one-night stand with another man. Soon after that night, she became pregnant but was unsure who the father was.

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The man was torn whether or not to have the paternity test done. The child had only one parent in this world, and he would have to take care of him regardless. He also thought it was cowardly that his former wife would wait until she was no longer around to share the truth with him.

ā€œSo she thought sheā€™d rather drop this bomb on my life when I could no longer confront her about it,ā€ the man wrote. ā€œNow that my son would only have one parent looking out for him, and sheā€™d have no idea how I would even react. Maybe I should not have got the paternity test done. Maybe it might be better to live in ignorance. But I just had to know.ā€

The man took the paternity test and learned he wasnā€™t the childā€™s biological father.

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ā€œIā€™m devastated. This doesnā€™t change how I feel about my son,ā€ he wrote. ā€œHeā€™s my whole world and heā€™s innocent. But boy, does it hurt. Thereā€™s so much going on in my head right now. I havenā€™t stopped crying. Thank god my son is at my parents' place for the day. Iā€™d hate for him to see me like this.ā€

Facing a pain nearly too much for him to bear, the only outlet he had at the moment was reaching out to Reddit to find some solace. ā€œI just needed to let this all out. Donā€™t have it in me to tell anyone in my life about this right now,ā€ he wrote.

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The commenters send him hundreds of messages of support to get him through the shock of first learning the truth about his family.

The most popular message was straightforward and honest.

"All your feelings are valid, a lot of people will react with some kind of toxic positivity to things like these. Your feelings are valid. Each and everyone," femunndsmarka wrote.

Another commenter added that someday, his son will appreciate how he stepped up and did what was right in a very trying circumstance.

ā€œHe is going to find out the truth one day. Imagine how much more he will love you knowing you didnā€™t leave him, even though he wasnā€™t yours,ā€ ImNotGoodatThis6969.

Another commenter provided valuable insight from the sonā€™s perspective.

"As an adopted child, I just want to thank you on behalf of your son. I deeply believe it changes nothing, family is not about blood, its about who you love, want to have by your side, and care for the most. Sending hugs, strength and gratitude," Mariuuq wrote.

The father at the heart of this story is understandably devastated because his life was upended almost overnight. But the hope in the story is that his trials also taught him a powerful truthā€”his love for his son goes much deeper than blood.

This article originally three years ago.

It's not just nostalgia. Our childhood cartoons were better.

Nobody needs convincing that the cartoons of yesteryear just hit different. They are miles away from the noisy, uber colorful, fast-paced (read: overstimulating) shows that a kid might watch today. And, it turns out, that they might just be superior for getting kids to actually relax.

This was a discovery made by one mom (Lauren, aka @mamasandmesses) when she introduced her toddler to old school shows like Bear and the Big Blue House, Arthur, Dragon Tales, and more. Her grand experiment led to some pretty fascinating results.

For one thing, she noted while her child enjoyed watching these programs, there was no adverse reaction when she turned them off. ā€œHe didnā€™t fight me or get upset, he just went back to playing!ā€

But perhaps even more importantly, she noticed that his sleep improved. Thatā€™s right, parents with tough-to-put-to-bed kiddos, listen up.

Lauren attributed this to the fact that, generally speaking, 90s shows had much lower stimulation, but also more heavily focused helpful lessons and creative exploration. Sure, there are still shows that do that, like Bluey, but nowadays having a slower pace, softer color palette, and more subdued soundtrack is certainly no longer the standard.

In fact, experts have long warned against the drug-like ā€œdopamine rushā€ of contemporary cartoons, which might offer endless amounts of quick entertainment, but donā€™t allow for kids to actually process what theyā€™re watching, and continuously leave them wanting more. Almost like the creators of these shows are more interested in getting views and earning money than by actually serving a need? Nah, thatā€™s crazy.

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Adding to the problem is that, now, anything with a screen can suddenly turn into a TV. This heightened accessibility means that a once seemingly innocent, totally mundane pastime can turn into a problem. But luckily, parents can control what their children are seeing their TVs, tablets, phones, and whatever else. Since many 90s classics are available to stream, these less-stimulating yet more-engaging shows are always on hand, and Lauren was kind enough to share a master list:

šŸ“ŗ Bear in the Big Blue House ā€“ Disney+

šŸ“ŗ Out of the Box ā€“ Disney+

šŸ“ŗ Little Bear ā€“ Paramount+

šŸ“ŗ Franklin ā€“ Prime or YouTube

šŸ“ŗ Arthur ā€“ PBS Kids or Hulu

šŸ“ŗ Rolie Polie Olie ā€“ Prime

šŸ“ŗ Clifford ā€“ Prime

šŸ“ŗ Magic School Bus ā€“ Netflix

šŸ“ŗ Berenstain Bears ā€“ Prime

šŸ“ŗ Dragon Tales ā€“ Prime

šŸ“ŗ Wishbone ā€“ YouTube

šŸ“ŗ Mr. Rogersā€™ Neighborhood ā€“ PBS Kids, Hulu, or Prime

As a bonus: something kinda from our childhood (the book, anyway) but a newer show

šŸ“ŗ If You Give A Mouse a Cookie ā€“ Prime

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Besides the fact that these shows might overall be better for our kids, thereā€™s also something special about rewatching these beloved shows from our childhood, and seeing the positive effects that they continue to bestow. Itā€™s one of those times where we can say, ā€œThey didnā€™t make them like they used to!ā€ and it truly carries some weight. So, you know, bragging rights.

High-octane kidā€™s shows probably arenā€™t going anywhere, but itā€™s nice to know that we have options when itā€™s time to really wind down and soothe little nervous systems.

Now, if youā€™ll excuse me, there are a few seasons of Arthur calling my nameā€¦

Couple buys small island because it was cheaper than a house

The cost of living is getting quite ridiculous. Pretty soon people will feel like they need to take a loan out just to buy basic groceries. But there's one area that has people struggling beyond compare and that's the extreme cost of not only rent but purchasing a home. Many people are being completely priced out of the market causing people to rent longer than they'd like while some are having to move back in with their parents.

Due to the rising price of housing in American specifically, more people are choosing to relocate outside of the country in hopes to maintain a better quality of life on less money. There are entire Reddit channels dedicated to expat living and Americans looking to become expats.

Oliver Russell, 24 was slightly ahead of the curve with his exit from the United States. Though he is American, he's also half Finnish giving him dual citizenship with ties to the country through friends and family that he visited often.

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Russell grew up in Laguna Beach, California but after moving Colorado, he was denied in-state tuition which made affording business school nearly impossible. That's when he decided to take advantage of the free college education Finland offers for it's citizens, he had always dreamed of moving to Helsinki anyway.

It just so happened after getting settled into his second homeland, he met a girl. Helena Tomaszewska, 20 is Dutch and once the two got serious about dating the started looking at getting a summer home, which is standard in Finland. But during their search for the perfect home, the two discovered houses were expensive. The down payment alone seemed like entirely too much money for the young couple.

"In Finland, the summer cottage life is a huge part of the culture and I would come out here every summer. I loved the summer cottage life and wanted one of my own," Russell tells SWNS.

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They continued their search, checking out different real estate websites for something in their price range. Just when it seemed like the pair was having a run of bad luck locating an affordable property for to serve as their summer home, Russell came across an island. Yes, an island. By the time the new Finnish resident came across the island, it had been on the market for 10 years and lucky for them it was within their budget. The couple only paid $31k for the 2.5 acre island.

Unlucky for them, the island was completely overgrown with tries, bushes and moss. No one had lived there for more than 10 years so if they were going to build their summer home there, they had a lot of work cut out for them. That big detail didn't deter them one bit. The two young adults got to work.

"Our plan is to build a log cabin completely by ourselves with no experience and transform it into a fully functioning summer cottage," the man shares in a video that shows him chopping down trees and shaving bark off of logs.

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Russell and Tomaszewska purchased the island in March 2024 and have made several trips to ready the land for a permanent structure. But have so built a platform deck to camp out on and an out house so they have somewhere to rest when they're continuing their work.

Russell tells Lad Bible, "We made a frame out of logs that we felled from trees and I got some decking from a hardware store. We then built an outhouse and I am now trying to build a shower structure so we can wash while we're on the island. We wanted to get the base camp set up so we have a comfortable place to stay while the big building happens next year."

There's a requirement for the island, and it's that a certain portion of it needs to be a sauna. It's unclear if this is a requirement by the Finnish government or a deal between Russell and his girlfriend. Either way, that's the portion they want to focus on after they get the shower built, while their hope is to have the entire cabin built by next summer.

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A 2025 finish date might be a little lofty since both island owners are full time students at college leaving little time to trek out to the island to spend days building But there's no doubt they'll finish this massive project and have plenty of time to enjoy it.

Living on an island with no neighbors really cuts down on the chances of unexpected visitors. But a trip to town get a gallon of milk or toilet paper would require a boat ride so hopefully they're also including a large storage area.

How about you, would you live on a deserted island?

This article originally appeared last year.

Pop Culture

'Wheel of Fortune' fans left shocked after contestant wins $50,000 solving impossible puzzle

ā€œHow in the world did you solve that last one?ā€ asked host Ryan Seacrest.

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That was quite impressive.

Listen, while we all love a hilarious Wheel of FortuneĀ fail, watching an epic win can be just as entertaining. And thatā€™s exactly what recently happened on The Wheel when a contestant named Traci Demus-Gamble made a winning puzzle solve so out-of-nowhere that it made host Ryan Seacrest jokingly check her for a hidden earpiece.

In a clip posted to the showā€™s YouTube account Friday, Jan. 17, Demus-Gamble waved to her husband who was standing on the sidelines before going up to the stage for her next challenge: guess a four-word ā€œphrase.ā€

Demus-Gamble wasnā€™t off to a great start, as only two of her given letters (ā€œTā€ and ā€œEā€) made it to the board. And the odds didnā€™t improve much after Demus-Gamble, admittedly ā€œnervous,ā€ gave the letters ā€œM,ā€ ā€œC,ā€ ā€œD,ā€ and ā€œOā€ and only two of those letters showed up once on the board.

ā€œAgain, not too much more, but who knows, youā€™ve had a lot of good luck tonight,ā€ Seacrest said. ā€œMaybe itā€™ll strike you.ā€

Then, all in under ten seconds (more like in 1.5 seconds), Demus-Gamble correctly guessed, ā€œThey go way backā€ like it was nothing.

Watch the incredible moment below:

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"How in the world did you solve that last one?" Seacrest asked.

"I just dug deep, I dug deep," Demus-Gamble said.

Yeah, you dug real deep," Seacrest replied. "Congratulations, great, great work."

ā€œNow THAT was an amazing solve.ā€

ā€œWow! That was impressive!ā€

ā€œI couldn't solve that one to save my life, but Demus-Gamble got it like it was nothing.ā€

ā€œThere's only one way to describe this to me: šŸ˜¦ā€

At the end of the clip, Seacrest opened the envelope to reveal that Demus-Gambleā€™s puzzle solve won her $50,000, earning her a total win of $78,650. Certainly not chump change.

As for her winning strategyā€”Demus-Gamble assured no cheating was involved. ā€œI just dug deep," she told Seacrest. Weā€™ll say.

This article originally appeared in January