The woman carried a blanket covering what everyone assumed was a child into the hospital, but what she hid surprised everyone…

Through her gesture, a 21-year-old woman named Shelby Hennick captured the attention of the entire globe. She is praised for the kind act she performed for her grandma, who is ill.

Because of the issues with her lungs, Shelby Hennick’s grandma was in the hospital in a critical state. Though she was awake, she was in discomfort, and her health was not very good. But she just missed her dog Patsy so much, the only thing that kept her fighting the illness

She was quite surprised and upset since dogs were not permitted at the hospital where she was receiving treatment.

That’s when her niece was planned a clever and creative strategy.

Shelby brought the dog from her grandmother’s house and covered him in a blanket. The vehicle journey helped the dog calm down and sit calmly under the blanket after he first became extremely anxious. Shelby was skilled at calming the puppy because she is a veterinarian.

Shelby walked confidently into the hospital while carrying Patsy covered in a blanket. Instead of a concealed dog, everyone assumed there was a baby behind the blanket.

When her niece walked into the room, the grandmother was amazed. She didn’t even have a hint as to what may be there. But when Shelby took the blanket off, Grandma’s joy at seeing her lovely dog again left her speechless. It was all she needed.

When their story was shared on Facebook, someone else claimed to have done the same for his grandpa.

“I did the same thing for my grandfather while he was in the hospital, although it was more difficult to get in with ours.”

At My Grandma’s Funeral, I Saw My Mom Hiding a Package in the Coffin — I Quietly Took It & Was Stunned When I Looked Inside

At my grandmother’s funeral, I saw my mother discreetly slip a mysterious package into the coffin. When I took it later out of curiosity, I didn’t expect it would unravel heartbreaking secrets that would haunt me forever.

They say grief comes in waves, but for me, it strikes like missing stairs in the dark. My grandmother Catherine wasn’t just family; she was my best friend, my universe. She made me feel like the most precious thing in the world, enveloping me in hugs that felt like coming home. Standing beside her coffin last week, I felt untethered, like learning to breathe with only half a lung.

An older woman in a coffin | Source: Midjourney

An older woman in a coffin | Source: Midjourney

The funeral home’s soft lighting cast gentle shadows across Grandma’s peaceful face. Her silver hair was arranged just the way she always wore it, and someone had put her favorite pearl necklace around her neck.

My fingers traced the smooth wood of the casket as memories flooded back. Just last month, we’d been sitting in her kitchen, sharing tea and laughter while she taught me her secret sugar cookie recipe.

“Emerald, honey, she’s watching over you now, you know,” Mrs. Anderson, our next-door neighbor, placed a wrinkled hand on my shoulder. Her eyes were red-rimmed behind her glasses. “Your grandmother never stopped talking about her precious grandchild.”

A grieving young woman | Source: Midjourney

A grieving young woman | Source: Midjourney

I wiped away a stray tear. “Remember how she used to make those incredible apple pies? The whole neighborhood would know it was Sunday just from the smell.”

“Oh, those pies! She’d send you over with slices for us, proud as could be. ‘Emerald helped with this one,’ she’d always say. ‘She has the perfect touch with the cinnamon.’”

“I tried making one last week,” I admitted, my voice catching. “It wasn’t the same. I picked up the phone to ask her what I’d done wrong, and then… the heart attack… the ambulance arrived and—”

“Oh, honey.” Mrs. Anderson pulled me into a tight hug. “She knew how much you loved her. That’s what matters. And look at all these people here… she touched so many lives.”

An emotional, teary-eyed woman | Source: Midjourney

An emotional, teary-eyed woman | Source: Midjourney

The funeral home was indeed crowded, filled with friends and neighbors sharing stories in hushed voices. I spotted my mother, Victoria, standing off to the side, checking her phone. She hadn’t shed a tear all day.

As Mrs. Anderson and I were talking, I saw my mother approach the casket. She glanced around furtively before leaning over it, her manicured hand slipping something inside. It looked like a small package.

When she straightened, her eyes darted around the room before she walked away, her heels clicking softly on the hardwood floor.

A mature woman at a funeral | Source: Midjourney

A mature woman at a funeral | Source: Midjourney

“Did you see that?” I whispered, my heart suddenly racing.

“See what, dear?”

“My mom just…” I hesitated, watching my mother disappear into the ladies’ room. “Nothing. Just the grief playing tricks, I guess.”

But the unease settled in my stomach like a cold stone. Mom and Grandma had barely spoken in years. And there was no way my grandma would have asked for something to be put in her casket without my knowledge.

Something felt off.

A grieving woman looking ahead | Source: Midjourney

A grieving woman looking ahead | Source: Midjourney

Evening shadows lengthened across the funeral home’s windows as the last mourners filtered out. The scent of lilies and roses hung heavy in the air, mixing with the lingering perfume of departed guests.

My mother had left an hour ago, claiming a migraine, but her earlier behavior kept nagging at me like a splinter under my skin.

“Ms. Emerald?” The funeral director, Mr. Peters, appeared at my elbow. His kind face reminded me of my grandfather, who we’d lost five years ago. “Take all the time you need. I’ll be in my office whenever you’re ready.”

“Thank you. Mr. Peters.”

An older man looking at someone | Source: Midjourney

An older man looking at someone | Source: Midjourney

I waited until his footsteps faded before approaching Grandma’s casket again. The room felt different now. Heavier, filled with unspoken words and hidden truths.

In the quiet space, my heartbeat seemed impossibly loud. I leaned closer, examining every detail of Grandma’s peaceful face.

There, barely visible beneath the fold of her favorite blue dress — the one she’d worn to my college graduation — was the corner of something wrapped in blue cloth.

I wrestled with guilt, torn between loyalty to my mom and the need to honor Grandma’s wishes. But my duty to protect Grandma’s legacy outweighed it.

My hands trembled as I carefully reached in, extracted the package, and slipped it into my purse.

A woman holding a brown leather purse | Source: Midjourney

A woman holding a brown leather purse | Source: Midjourney

“I’m sorry, Grandma,” I whispered, touching her cold hand one last time. Her wedding ring caught the light, a final sparkle of the warmth she’d always carried.

“But something’s not right here. You taught me to trust my instincts, remember? You always said the truth matters more than comfort.”

Back home, I sat in Grandma’s old reading chair, the one she’d insisted I take when she moved to the smaller apartment last year. The package sat in my lap, wrapped in a familiar blue handkerchief.

I recognized the delicate “C” embroidered in the corner. I’d watched Grandma stitch it decades ago while she told me stories about her childhood.

A woman holding a small blue package | Source: Midjourney

A woman holding a small blue package | Source: Midjourney

“What secrets are you keeping, Mom?” I murmured, carefully untying the worn twine. My stomach churned at the sight that followed.

Inside were letters, dozens of them, each bearing my mother’s name in Grandma’s distinctive handwriting. The paper was yellowed at the edges, some creased from frequent handling.

A stunned woman holding a stack of old letters | Source: Midjourney

A stunned woman holding a stack of old letters | Source: Midjourney

The first letter was dated three years ago. The paper was crisp, as if it had been read many times:

“Victoria,

I know what you did.

Did you think I wouldn’t notice the missing money? That I wouldn’t check my accounts? Month after month, I watched small amounts disappear. At first, I told myself there must be some mistake. That my own daughter wouldn’t steal from me. But we both know the truth, don’t we?

Your gambling has to stop. You’re destroying yourself and this family. I’ve tried to help you, to understand, but you keep lying to my face while taking more. Remember last Christmas when you swore you’d changed? When you cried and promised to get help? A week later, another $5,000 was gone.

I’m not writing this to shame you. I’m writing because it breaks my heart to watch you spiral like this.

Please, Victoria. Let me help you… really help you this time.

Mom”

A shocked woman holding a letter | Source: Midjourney

A shocked woman holding a letter | Source: Midjourney

My hands shook as I read letter after letter. Each one revealed more of the story I’d never known, painting a picture of betrayal that made my stomach turn.

The dates spread across years, the tone shifting from concern to anger to resignation.

One letter mentioned a family dinner where Mom had sworn she was done gambling.

I remembered that night — she’d seemed so sincere, tears streaming down her face as she hugged Grandma. Now I wondered if those tears had been real or just another performance.

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A startled woman covering her mouth | Source: Midjourney

The final letter from Grandma made me catch my breath:

“Victoria,

You’ve made your choices. I’ve made mine. Everything I own will go to Emerald — the only person who’s shown me real love, not just used me as a personal bank. You may think you’ve gotten away with it all, but I promise you haven’t. The truth always comes to light.

Remember when Emerald was little, and you accused me of playing favorites? You said I loved her more than I loved you. The truth is, I loved you both differently but equally. The difference was that she loved me back without conditions, without wanting anything in return.

I still love you. I’ll always love you. But I cannot trust you.

Mom”

A surprised woman holding a letter | Source: Midjourney

A surprised woman holding a letter | Source: Midjourney

My hands were shaking as I unfolded the last letter. This one was from my mother to Grandma, dated just two days ago, after Grandma’s death. The handwriting was sharp, angry strokes across the page:

“Mom,

Fine. You win. I admit it. I took the money. I needed it. You never understood what it’s like to feel that rush, that need. But guess what? Your clever little plan won’t work. Emerald adores me. She’ll give me whatever I ask for. Including her inheritance. Because she loves me. So in the end, I still win.

Maybe now you can stop trying to control everyone from beyond the grave. Goodbye.

Victoria”

A teary-eyed woman reading a letter | Source: Midjourney

A teary-eyed woman reading a letter | Source: Midjourney

Sleep eluded me that night. I paced my apartment, memories shifting and realigning with this new reality.

The Christmas gifts that always seemed too expensive. The times Mom had asked to “borrow” my credit card for emergencies. All those casual conversations about Grandma’s finances, disguised as daughter’s concern.

“Have you talked to Mom about getting power of attorney?” she’d asked one day. “You know how forgetful she’s getting.”

“She seems fine to me,” I’d replied.

“Just thinking ahead, sweetie. We need to protect her assets.”

My mother, driven solely by greed, had betrayed my grandmother and now, me.

A teary-eyed woman standing near the window | Source: Midjourney

A teary-eyed woman standing near the window | Source: Midjourney

By morning, my eyes were burning but my mind was clear. I called her, keeping my voice steady:

“Mom? Can we meet for coffee? There’s something important I need to give you.”

“What is it, sweetie?” Her voice dripped with honey-sweet concern. “Are you okay? You sound tired.”

“I’m fine. It’s about Grandma. She left a package for you. Said I should give it to you ‘when the time was right.’”

A mature woman talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

A mature woman talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

“Oh!” The eagerness in her voice made me wince. “Of course, darling. Where should we meet?”

“The coffee shop on Mill Street? The quiet one?”

“Perfect. You’re such a thoughtful daughter, Emerald. So different from how I was with my mother.”

The irony of her words was a dagger to my heart. “See you at two, Mom.” I then hung up.

A woman holding a smartphone | Source: Midjourney

A woman holding a smartphone | Source: Midjourney

The bell above the door chimed as my mother entered the coffee shop that afternoon, her eyes immediately finding my purse on the table.

She was wearing her favorite red blazer — the one she always wore to important meetings.

She sat down, reaching for my hand across the worn wooden surface. “You look exhausted, sweetheart. This has all been so hard on you, hasn’t it? You and your grandmother were so close.”

I just nodded and placed a wrapped bundle on the table. Inside were blank pages with just two letters on top — Grandma’s “I know what you did” one, and one I’d written myself.

A mature woman holding a small gift-wrapped package | Source: Midjourney

A mature woman holding a small gift-wrapped package | Source: Midjourney

“What’s this?” she asked, her perfectly manicured nails breaking the seal on the first envelope. I watched as the color completely drained from her face when she opened the second one, her fingers gripping the paper so tightly that it crumpled at the edges.

My letter was simple:

“Mom,

I have the rest of the letters. If you ever try to manipulate me or come after what Grandma left me, everyone will know the truth. All of it.

Emerald”

A mature woman gaping in shock while holding a letter | Source: Midjourney

A mature woman gaping in shock while holding a letter | Source: Midjourney

“Emerald, honey, I—”

I rose before she could finish, watching years of deception dissolve in her tears. “I love you, Mom. But that doesn’t mean you can manipulate me. You lost my trust. Forever.”

With that, I turned around and stormed out, leaving her alone with the weight of her lies and the ghost of Grandma’s truth. I realized some lies can’t stay buried forever, no matter how hard you try.

A young woman in a coffee shop | Source: Midjourney

A young woman in a coffee shop | Source: Midjourney

Here’s another story: “One year after I’m gone, clean my photo on my headstone. Just you. Promise me,” my grandma confessed her dying wish to me. A year later, I approached her grave to honor her wish, and what I found behind her weathered photo left me stunned.

This work is inspired by real events and people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. Names, characters, and details have been changed to protect privacy and enhance the narrative. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.

The author and publisher make no claims to the accuracy of events or the portrayal of characters and are not liable for any misinterpretation. This story is provided “as is,” and any opinions expressed are those of the characters and do not reflect the views of the author or publisher.

Farewell to a Hollywood Legend—You Won’t Believe Where He’s Going

According to PEOPLE, Richard Gere, the venerable American actor famed for his parts in classic movies like Pretty Woman and An Officer and a Gentleman, has sold his expansive Connecticut mansion for little under $11 million. Gere’s intentions to go to Spain with his wife, Alejandra Silva, represent a major turning point when he decides to sell the house. Often regarded as one of Hollywood’s most charming and lasting heartthrobs, the 75-year-old actor paid $10.8 million for the New Canaan house in 2022. Fascinatingly, the current selling price reflected a little financial loss—it dropped $50,000 below his initial buying price.

initially bought from renowned singer-songwriter pair Paul Simon and Edie Brickell, who themselves had paid $16.5 million, Gere initially lost a lot more for the couple. Tucked down on a large 32-acre site, this property is a real jewel of architectural and natural splendor. Designed in 1938, the mansion boasts six opulent bedrooms, eleven bathrooms, a shimmering pool, and well kept grounds. Complementing its appeal, the property features a three-bedroom guest cottage to provide extra room for guests or relatives. Gere apparently thought about turning the estate into a working farm at one time but decided to proceed instead.

Gere and his 41-year-old wife Alejandra Silva enjoyed the peaceful getaway for the previous two years while growing their small family. The actor recently said, meanwhile, that he is ready for a new chapter in his life—one marked by relocation abroad to honor his wife’s Spanish background. Married to Silva in 2018, Gere told Vanity Fair Spain in an interview that her desire to live near her family and fully experience her own culture drove her choice to move. “It would be nice for Alejandra to be with her friends, family, and roots,” Gere said, noting that after years of living in the United States, it felt like the proper time to move.

Gere described the forthcoming change as a “great adventure,” and she expressed enthusiasm about moving to Madrid, where the couple intends to raise their two young kids, James, 4 and Alexander, 5. Apart from bringing the family closer to Silva’s relatives, the relocation will enable their children to grow up with a stronger bond to their Spanish background. Gere also has a 24-year-old son, Homer, from his first marriage to actress Carey Lowell; Silva shares an 11-year-old son, Albert, with her ex-husband, Govind Friedland.

For Gere and Silva, who have been well-known for their charitable activities and common dedication to humanitarian issues, this move marks a fresh beginning. Gere’s relocation abroad marks the end of his time in Connecticut but also the beginning of a new chapter full with chances to discover, meet, and make memories in Spain. The choice emphasizes his commitment to family and his will to give his wife and kids a significant and fulfilling surroundings.

Richard Gere is ready to embrace the future, leaving behind not only a lovely house but also a legacy of love, change, and fresh beginnings as new owners of his Connecticut estate take hold of it. Gere’s path reminds us that even Hollywood celebrities change, seek adventure, and give the people they love most top priority even as he gets ready to leave the rich countryside of New Canaan for the dynamic culture of Madrid.

Another famous celeb

Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong said that he plans to renounce his U.S citizenship following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

During his band’s performance at the London Stadium on Friday, Armstrong, who has been the punk rock band’s frontman since 1987, told the audience he’d be spending more time on their side of the Atlantic.Armstrong added. “Oh, I’m not kidding. You’re going to get a lot of me in the coming days.

Armstrong continued berating the U.S. during his band’s show in Huddersfield, England the following day.Pop star Olivia Rodrigo called out the conservative justices by name during her performance over the weekend at the U.K.’s Glastonbury music festival.

This song goes out to the justices: Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh. We hate you!,” the “Driver’s License” singer said during a festival performance.

Missing from photo

The aftermath of this week’s U.S. election has left much to unpack, with endless discussions, speculations, and questions swirling in the air. With Donald Trump’s polarizing presence, it’s no wonder that each of his three campaigns has ignited intense scrutiny, as his life and every decision are dissected to uncover any clues about his plans and actions. Love him or hate him, Trump has always sparked fierce debate, and this time around, even his family is under the microscope.

Barron Trump, the elusive youngest son of Donald and Melania Trump, made headlines earlier this week, stirring up curiosity with his rare appearances alongside his father. Meanwhile, Trump’s inner circle and loyal supporters are rallying around him with fervor, eager to be close to the influence he wields.

Then there’s Melania Trump. Once a constant presence by Trump’s side, her role has shifted notably over the years. During Trump’s first two campaigns and throughout his first term, she played a visible role as First Lady. But now, her absence from certain key moments has raised eyebrows, especially as rumors swirl that she may be rethinking her involvement in Trump’s potential second term in office.

Why the change? Some speculate it could be fallout from the controversies surrounding Trump — the bitter claims following his 2020 loss, the Capitol riots, or even the scandal involving Trump’s alleged affair with Stormy Daniels. Melania’s decision to remain out of the spotlight could be a silent response to any one of these controversies or all of them combined. What’s clear is that her lack of visibility hasn’t gone unnoticed, and it’s led many to question just how engaged she will be if her husband returns to the White House.

U.S. Flag

Kristin Pitzen joked on TikTok about how she removed the American flag from her classroom walls because they made her feel “uncomfortable.”

Many parents were outraged that her students will be taught to “disrespect” the American flag after she encouraged them to pledge loyalty to the pride flag. For more information about this educator and the reasons behind the outrage, continue reading.

Teacher Kristin Pitzen of Orange County’s Newport Mesa School District said why she took down the American flag from her classroom in a TikTok video that she later removed: “because it made me uncomfortable.”

“I packed it away and I don’t know where, and I haven’t found it yet,” she muttered into the camera, her laughter washing over her words.

She continued by saying that she tells her students to “Stand if you feel like it, don’t stand if you feel like it, say the words if you want, you don’t have to say the words,” during the morning reading of the Pledge of Allegiance, which is a symbol of national patriotism.

‘Jeopardy!’ Fans Fuming After Contestants Miss This Simple Prayer Question

Jeopardy! is a renowned quiz show that has long been praised for pushing even the most intelligent and experienced contenders. This is a program where the best brains fight to decipher hints that sometimes leave home viewers wondering. But a recent show generated an unexpected lot of conversation—not for its complexity but for the simplicity of a hint that managed to stun all three participants.

In the June 13 program, host Mayim Bialik revealed a $200 hint in the category “Dadjectives,” which many saw to be a gentle pitch for the contenders. Drawn from one of the most well-known Christian books, the Lord’s Prayer: “Our Father Which Art In Heaven’s,” this “Be Thy Name” riddle Naturally, the predicted answer was “hallowed,” (or more specifically, “What is hallowed?” in Jeopardy! jargon). But to the surprise of many Christian viewers—and even some nonreligious ones—not one contender buzzed in with the right response.

The moment immediately went viral on the internet as spectators expressed incredulity at such a basic reference being greeted silence. “There is not one Jeopardy competitor! knew yesterday night the solution to this.One Twitter user said, obviously confused by the finalists’ failure to identify the Lord’s Prayer, “Are you waking yet?” Another said, ” Growing up, The Lord’s Prayer was like knowing The Pledge of Allegiance. You really did.

The response ranged as much as it was intense. For some, it was a remark on the seeming drop in religious literacy rates in America. One tweet declared, “While it may not be a sign of the end times, it DEFINitely speaks volumes about Americans and their faith…or lack of.” Others adopted a more lighter attitude, one person asking, “How can those Jeopardy! nerds not know this answer?” Have they never turned on Iron Maiden?—a homage to the venerable hymn “Hallowed Be Thy Name” by the band.

One person, an atheist, also weighed in, “I’m an atheist and even I knew the answer to that Lord’s Prayer question.” Another came up with a funny story: “My 4-year-old niece found the solution to this Jeopardy question. Just wondering whether the contenders have heard The Lord’s Prayer?

Still, within the noise there were more subdued voices, as is always the case. Some noted that the low scores of the contenders might have affected their hesitancy as buzzing in with the incorrect response could have cost them points. Others pointed out that many of the Biblical and Christian-related hints Jeopardy! routinely offers are significantly more difficult than this one. Actually, the show covers this quite often, so some viewers have even objected about the profusion of Christian themes in the quiz.

Remember too that Jeopardy! draws participants from a broad range of ethnic, religious, and educational backgrounds. Not everyone grows up in a Christian setting where the Lord’s Prayer is routinely performed; it is quite likely that these specific contenders were just not familiar with it.

Fascinatingly, the Final Jeopardy clue for the evening took the competitors into the realm of 1970s popular culture, with a rather different attitude. The hint is “He starred in the two films whose soundtracks ranked second most sold albums of 1978.” Although the players had struggled with the Lord’s Prayer in the past, with this question they performed somewhat well. Of course, the right response was John Travolta, whose movies Grease and Saturday Night Fever swept the music charts and box office that year. One of the competitors, Suresh Krishnan, finally won his sixth straight.

The event has spurred a fascinating conversation on faith, cultural awareness, and the standards set on candidates under duress. While some believe the missing hint indicates a deteriorating religious consciousness, others consider it as a basic error under observation.

How do you see the candidates’ incapacity to identify the Lord’s Prayer? Given the different backgrounds of Jeopardy! players, do you find it surprising or reasonable? In the comments, let others know what you think of this unforgettable occasion! Though even the most basic responses might occasionally leave candidates perplexed, this one, which addresses one of the most famous prayers in Christianity, has obviously connected with viewers.

Watch the video below:

The Customer Is Always Right

Welcome to the hilarious world of workplace quarrels, where employees navigate the tricky waters of customer service with a pinch of wit and a dash of sarcasm.

Buckle up for a cheeky tale that will leave you chuckling.

Scene: The Boss’s Office.

Boss: (Shouting) Little Johnny, come to my office immediately.

Little Johnny: Yes, sir!

Boss: Little Johnny, I noticed you arguing with the customer who just left. I’ve told you before that the customer is always right. Do you understand?

Little Johnny: Yes, sir! The customer is always right.

Boss: So, what were you arguing about with that customer?

Little Johnny: He said my boss is stupid and an idiot, sir!

Boss: That foolish man. What did you say to him?

Little Johnny: I told him he’s right.

Ah, the sweet irony of being right. In this crazy world of customer service, we often forget that appeasing the customer can lead us to hilarious outcomes. Little Johnny here is a prime example of delivering honesty with a silver tongue, blending the truth with a bit of humor.

For anyone who’s ever worked in customer service, this scenario hits close to home. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best way to handle tricky situations is to embrace the chaos and roll with the punches. After all, if the customer thinks your boss is an idiot, well, who are you to disagree?

The best part? Little Johnny managed to follow the golden rule of customer service while also giving his boss something to think about. That’s a win-win in my book.

So, next time you find yourself facing an impossible customer, take a leaf from Little Johnny’s book: agree with grace, laugh at the absurdity, and always let a bit of humor light up your day.

What’s the funniest customer service moment you’ve ever experienced? Share your tales in the comments below and let’s spread the laughter!

Sweet Young Lovers

Two young lovers go up to the mountains for a romantic winter vacation.

When they get to the cabin, the guy goes out to chop some wood to start the fireplace.

When he gets back, he says, “Honey, my hands are freezing!”

To that she replies “Well, come here and I’ll warm them between my legs.”

He goes out a couple of more times and does the same thing.

After dinner, he goes out one more time to chop wood for the night.

When he returns, he again says, “Honey, my hands are really freezing!”

She looks at him and says, “For crying out loud, don’t your ears ever get cold?”

This 92-Year-Old’s Epic Response to a Teenager’s Wild Hair Will Leave You in Stitches!

I came across this funny story on the internet, and it’s too good not to share! Someone took their 92-year-old dad to the mall the other day to buy some new shoes. Afterward, they decided to grab a bite at the food court.

While sitting there, the dad couldn’t help but notice a teenager next to him with wild hair, and what happened next will have you laughing out loud…

Get ready for some classic grandad humor!

Okay, here’s how the story goes: I’m not sure if it really happened or if it’s made up, but either way – it’s absolutely brilliant!

”I took my dad to the mall the other day to buy some new shoes (he is 92). We decided to grab a bite at the food court. I noticed he was watching a teenager sitting next to him. The teenager had spiked hair in all different colors: green, red, orange, and blue. My dad kept staring at him. The teenager would look and find him staring every time.”

When the teenager had had enough, he sarcastically asked, “What’s the matter, old man, never done anything wild in your life?”

Knowing my dad, I quickly swallowed my food so that I would not choke on his response, knowing he would have a good one. In classic style, he did not bat an eye in his response.

Got drunk once and had sex with a peacock , I was just wondering if you were my son!