#R2BC Monday’s #GoodNews – Climb a Little Higher
Busy weekend off with good friends and family at a Baby Calming Course learning lots of helpful stuff about being the best parent I can be. To be fair, I suspect that the course should probably be called Parent Calming, as I am certainly feeling a little more confident about the arrival of my children. So it’s unsurprising that the story that’s moving me most today is about the legacy of North Face Co-Founder, Douglas Tompkins, and the potential creation of large National Parks in Patagonia. Though the commitment of £3bn to help in the fight against Malaria is a close second.
So don’t let the Monday Blues get you down. Grab hold of the positives, see the amazing things happening all around you.
Please share, RT, Pin, Follow or just tell someone about the good things that are out there. 🙂
- Negotiations begin to turn land owned by North Face Co-Founder into National Parks in Chile
- British Women complete epic row across Pacific
- Turing Notebook never seen by public to be Auctioned
- New Shepard Re-Usable Rocket has Successful Retest
- Osborne & Gates pledge £3bn to the fight against Malaria
- First visit to Europe by Iranian President for 16 Years
- Hope for Sunni-Shia Peaceful Coexistence in Iraq
- Man runs back into Restaurant during Attack to save 10-Year-Old
- Bacha Khan University Reopens
- Equality Activist named Australian of the Year
- Famous Rugby Referee, Nigel Owens, receives Honorary Degree
- Go Ape Reports record Turnover
- 15-Year-Old Surfs famous Cribbar Wave
- Murray & Konta through to Australian Open Quarter-Finals
- 5 English Premiership Clubs through to Last 8 of the Champions Cup
- Christie Crowned European Short-Track Speed Skating Champion
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