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"My two sons Noah and Colton, we love how much big brother Colton loves his new little brother!"{ } (Photo: Felicia Russell)
"My two sons Noah and Colton, we love how much big brother Colton loves his new little brother!" (Photo: Felicia Russell)
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WASHINGTON (SBG) — Despite the sad and unfortunate headlines about the world's ongoing battle with coronavirus, there's still a lot of good news out there.

Check out all the positive things taking place and don't forget to share your videos here: https://bit.ly/3e0hlnL

Here are some highlights of cool photos and videos viewers across the country shared with us this week:

This Maryland teen is using her time at home to spread awareness. The 14-year-old's mom says she's been following the news carefully. Her father is an essential worker and told his daughter many people aren't taking the stay-at-home order seriously. After hearing this, Madasyn made this sign. Cyndy Howell, Madasyn's mom, said "As a mother, I am extremely proud of my daughter and would like for others that do not pass our home to see her sign, as well."

This couple is looking on the bright side of things, taking their extra time at home to create "themed dinners." This meal transported them to the "happiest place on Earth." Some other themes they've tried include "a dinner in Italy" experience, eating breakfast in a blanket fort and even a retro 50's diner look, including a leather jacket and Pink Lady ensemble.

If this doesn't melt your heart, what will? Debra Phillips captured this sweet video of a rescued baby kitten and bunny cuddling on a blanket. In the video, the tiny orange tabby cat can't get enough of the snuggles.

Speaking of snuggles, this little boy loves being a big brother. While baby Noah doesn't seem too thrilled at the moment, we're sure little Colton has already won him over.

We can all agree that we miss being outdoors just like this cat does, right?

You're possibly looking at the most interesting way to get mail every day. These folks are having as much fun as possible while continuing to stay in quarantine.

One-year-old Jayden is taking advantage of this extra free time by taking a walk outdoors.

Emily is very grateful to health care workers at Johns Hopkins who are sacrificing their lives to help coronavirus victims feel better.

Animals such as this dog are also getting used to a new norm of spending much more time with their owners than what they are used to.


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