20 People Who Care About Their Loved Ones Above All Else
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it can be easy to forget the importance of creating vivid memories with our loved ones. Luckily, there are people online who can remind us of this, by their own example, and encourage us to take action.
Here at CHEERY, we are huge supporters of such great causes, so we thought we’d share with you the efforts of some internet users in making their relatives’ lives a little brighter.
“My wife took me to the toy fair for the first time in years, later she snapped this photo of me going through my wares like a kid on Christmas morning.”
“My wife made the terrifying robot a bit friendlier for the little human in the house.”
“My childhood friend and I both finally graduated high school this year at age 20 after struggling with health issues. Her mom made us this display.”
“This is my wife’s favorite pair of heels. She has held onto them for years, even though they’re too tight (her feet grew slightly during her last pregnancy).”
As a surprise for our anniversary in 3 weeks, I bought some shoe stretchers and I’ve been carefully expanding them. I can’t wait to show her! © JephriB / Reddit
“My grandma sends me fruits in the mail because I’m pregnant. I love her.”
“I’m pretty sure my wife thinks I’m a child.”
Every day she packs my breakfast and lunch, she’s amazing. However, the past few days she has been working double shifts and was too tired to make a second meal. This is what I found when I opened up my lunch box. My breakfast of bacon and eggs, a fruit salad, a piece of a tart, and a sandwich bag labeled lunch containing $11.00. She’s awesome. © little****fingers / Imgur
“My wife bought and made me (her 50+ year-old husband) ‘Trains, Planes, and Automobiles’ pasta because she thought I’d like it. She’s too cute.”
“My grandma made a Charizard for my 6-year-old cousin, and he didn’t quite like it, made her really sad in fact. So I told her that if it was me, I would be extremely happy and satisfied.”
Turns out that after 2 months, she really made one for me, and with my favorite colors too! © bcampos18 / Reddit
“My doctor told me to increase my sodium intake. So my dad sent me a 4 lbs rock salt lick.”
“Had a depressing week at work, all I want is to quit. My wife visited me briefly to give me this bag of gifts. I opened it at my desk and cried.”
“My grandfather constantly shaved his face. Since he is unable to shave due to his recent brain surgery, his older brother didn’t want him to worry about it.”
“My wife wanted to use a coffee can for suggestions at work, my suggestion was toss the can and give me a few hours.”
“My wife works for a beef jerky company... She brought this home to me tonight! 3 years old for scale.”
“I have a colonoscopy tomorrow. My husband is making sure I will be prepared.”
“2 years ago, we lost everything in a house fire while I was 8 months pregnant. Today I finally get to gift my husband the gaming rig of his dreams.”
“My husband surprised me with a bubble bath after I got off work. He couldn’t find tea candles so he improvised with our chick enclosure.”
“My wife got my fav band to play in my garden for our anniversary. Here’s my reaction.”
“My dad kept asking to come over after he missed my son’s first birthday party. Turns out he made him 8 custom wooden toy cars. My dad is Santa?”
“Meet Carl, the intelligent robot my son made for me to help me with my ’computer files’ and give me more time to play with him.”
“My mom has been begging my dad for a dog since ours passed away in May. He surprised her with this gift. He’s a man of few words.”
How have you managed to tug at your loved ones’ heartstrings?