INTRODUCTION:
You probably remember that I’ve joined We Are The World Blogfest, a yearlong monthly event.
Again let me remind you that the purpose of this event is to highlight positive news stories, presenting these stories on your blog on the last Friday of the month.
This being the last Friday of October, I have an easily overlooked news story to share with you, my gentle readers & fellow #WATWB participants.
THE NEWS STORY:
On a beach in Australia a woman, Melissa Hatheier, 50, saw a stranded shark that seemed to be disoriented, swimming too close to the sandy beach, not out in the ocean.
She waded into the shallow water, dived on him, and grabbed the shark in such a was as to not hurt herself, while relocating him farther away from the beach.
That is, putting him back in the deeper part of the ocean where he belonged.
[Complete story with video: Australian Woman Picks Up Shark In Pool Rescue]
MY COMMENTARY:
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Do we not all love this woman?
[Did we not all immediately think of Mack the Knife when we read this article?]
Are we not inspired to be better people because of her?
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I’m going to say YES! to all three questions because this is a news story unlike any other that I’ve read lately.
I like that Hatheier saw a problem [shark in wrong place]; sized up the situation [I can capture this critter who is “kind of like a toddler”]; and then went on to solve the problem [put shark in better place].
Granted I’d be scared to try to hug a shark, but I say kudos to Melissa Hatheier for doing so. And to any and all women out there who unceremoniously make their immediate world a safer place.
What could be more positive than that?
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