Man built a swimming pool in the shape of a pirate ship for his children, but the neighbors forced it to be demolished It took Toronto resident John Konstantinidis eight weeks to build a swimming pool on the property of his suburban home. The man wanted his children to have more fun during the lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic. However, an unusual object in the form of a pirate ship had to be demolished after complaints from neighbors. Just a week after the completion of the work, Konstantinides was approached by representatives of local authorities with an order to dismantle the facility. As it turned out, they received an appeal from one of the man's neighbors, according to whom, the pool was built too close to the border of the site and the fence standing there. The municipality agreed with the complaint, pointing out to Konstantinidis that the construction of pools requires a special permit. In addition, for an object of this size, it is also necessary to draw up a special document regulating building codes and regulations. According to the father, the news of the demolition of the pirate ship was extremely upsetting for his two children. He was outraged by the attitude of the neighbors and claims that they could first express their grievances in a personal conversation. Nevertheless, the man dismantled the pool, received all the necessary documentation and built it again in accordance with all the requirements of the authorities. So in the end the story ended well.
A garbage man gives a present to a child Scared of garbage trucks at the age of 2, Jaycob, a now 4-year-old boy from Oakhurst, California, overcame his fear, to the point of now being passionate about the craft. He impatiently awaits the passage of the garbage collectors every week, jumping for joy when he hears the vehicle, and this Tuesday, December 21, 2021, 4 days before Christmas, Jaycob had a nice surprise after having kindly thanked the garbage collector for his work. Indeed, the man got out of his truck to give him a gift: a magnificent toy garbage truck!
Child turns out fire of freedom In a matter of seconds, a boy finished with 200 years of Mexican history, when he extinguished the flame of Independence, which is in the Regional Museum of Guanajuato. Apparently, the carelessness of some parents led to the curiosity of a small extinguished this symbol, a pilatuna that was not at all pleasant for the authorities who tried to avoid it. The child's action is carried out under the eyes of a man who, apparently, is responsible for the child and who does not prevent the child from extinguishing the historic flame.
Chinese spider man climbs four floors and saves a child We still get excited remembering the image of Mamoudou, the immigrant from Mali who climbed four floors to rescue a baby who was about to fall into void in Paris. Now another "spider man" savior appeared in China. Zhang Xin, a former soldier, climbed four floors of a building on the façade to help a two-year-old boy who was hanging from a fifth-story window grille.
A suspected pedophile gets beaten The story: a man in a park would show his genital parts to children. Wanting to explain with a father who was filming, the latter preferred another means of exchange.
Home for dying children – get to know the story of one man Inspired by a story in the LA Times, Margaret Cotts took action and started a GoFundMe for Mohamed Bzeek and his foster children, many of whom have terminal illnesses. In just two months, 7,574 people donated nearly $400,000 to support his ongoing dedication and love for the children he fosters as if they are his own.
Supermarkets Selling Shrimp Peeled By Slaves Burmese men, women and children are being sold to factories in Thailand and forced to peel shrimp that ends up in global supply chains, including those of Wal-Mart and Albertsons, an Associated Press investigation found. (Dec. 14)
Instead Of Ignoring A Homeless Woman, A Kind Man Builds Her Shelter The Welcome Home: A Tiny House, Huge Purpose campaign and initial idea all began with a simple friendship. Elvis Summers lives in Los Angeles and had gotten to know a woman named Smokie. Irene "Smokie" McGhee has been on the streets for 10 years. She is not an addict. She was married to a wonderful man and when he passed away, she eventually lost her house and had nowhere to go. Smokie has a son, but he has six children of his own and, although he helps his mother as much as he can, she refuses to live with him because he has enough to worry about, she believes. Summers, who found out the 60-year-old grandmother was sleeping in a patch of dirt at night, decided he was going to do something more. He took $500 of his own money and set out to Home Depot to get the materials needed to build McGhee a place to call her own. The home was built on wheels so that it could be easily moved. The local police have been very supportive, but ask that the home be relocated every 72 hours, according to ordinance.
Man talks about life with his two girlfriends Adam Lyons, from East London, lives with his two gorgeous girlfriends Brooke and Jane. Adam and Brooke have just had a son together and the 'throuple' hope to raise the child together in California. The trio - who regularly enjoy sexual adventures together - insist that they can provide a loving family environment for their newborn.
This Man’s Disability Does Not Keep Him From Living His Childhood Dream There are collectors grazing every country of the world, and there's really no limit to just what they collect. Some people collect coins, some stamps, and some even butterflies. Helton Josue Teodoro Muniz collects fruit. Living in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Muniz has grown over 1,300 species of fruit in his massive Campina do Monte Alegre-based garden, the Rare Fruit Farm. As a child, Muniz had his first run-in with a strange fruit that caught his eye, and that turned him on to the idea of seeking out unusual fruits. Unfortunately, due to a severe motor neuron deficiency, it was incredibly difficult for him starting out. But now, 16 years later, he's known internationally for his achievements and massive fruit collection.