Thursday, October 24, 2013

Children's Hospital Katy Perry Inspirational Video

Children's Hospital Katy Perry Video is Heartwarming Moving Inspirational Children's Hospital At Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Performs Katy Perry's 'Roar' (VIDEO)

This week, Katy Perry released her new album, 'Prism,' but the pop star may be getting out-shined.

That's because patients, parents, doctors, nurses and even administrators at the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock released their own inspiring cover of Perry's hit single, "Roar" -- and they've got us all choked up.

The hospital in Lebanon, N.H., made the video for its annual CHaD HERO Half Marathon & Ripcord 5K, according to its Facebook page.

The heartwarming clip features grade-A lip synching, dancing from people of all ages and, of course, lots of roaring.

"Please share this video directly from the kids and staff," the hospital wrote on Facebook. "It means a lot to the families and CHaD community who work to keep these kids roaring."




Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Father O'Malley and the donkey




Father O'Malley rose from his bed one morning. It was a fine spring day in his new parish. He walked to the window of his bedroom to get a deep breath of the beautiful day outside. He then noticed there was a donkey lying dead in the middle of his front lawn. He promptly called the local police station.

The conversation went like this: "Good morning. This is Sergeant Jones. How might I help you?"

"And the best of the day te yerself. This is Father O'Malley at Saint Ann's Catholic Church. There's a donkey lying dead in me front lawn. Would ye be so kind as to send a couple o'yer lads to take care of the matter?"

Sergeant Jones, considering himself to be quite a wit and recognizing
the Irish accent, thought he would have a little fun with the good father, replied, "Well now Father, it was always my impression that you people took care of the last rites!"

There was dead silence on the line for a moment, then Father O'Malley replied: "Aye,' tis certainly true; but we are also obliged to notify the next of kin first, which is the reason for me call."




























































































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Thursday, October 10, 2013

We Are The Forgotten Ones

We are the forgotten ones, the overlooked and under-appreciated. Though they try to break us and separate us by class, gender, and cash, we stand strong together. To the voiceless, we gave a voice. We did not wait until they told us it was ok to speak, until we had permission to be unique. Each sign is a direct quote from those who are considered the unpopular and the unwanted. We are not defined by the hate in other's hearts. Immigrants, outcasts, the broken, but not bad, we are Cooper High.