✨5 beautiful things this week

Feel Good Dispatch Newsletter

Hi there,

It’s been a week of small wonders — some soft, some surprising — all reminding me how much beauty still quietly blooms in the world.

Here are five I wanted to share:

1. A toddler’s treasure turned ancient mystery
On a walk near Beit Shemesh, a 3-year-old picked up what she called a “pretty rock.” It turned out to be a 3,800-year-old Canaanite amulet — a moment of pure childhood curiosity uncovering deep history.
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2. A lost elephant, a tearful reunion
In London, a little boy lost his beloved toy elephant. A stranger (a butcher!) spotted it, posted online, and the internet worked its gentle magic. The reunion photo? A small joy worth framing.
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3. A phone booth saved by love
A village phone booth was set to be removed. But instead of letting it go, the community rallied — making calls just to keep it alive. Not for need, but for nostalgia.
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4. A breakthrough that could save tiny hearts
Scientists have developed the world’s smallest pacemaker — just 3.5mm wide — small enough to help newborn babies. It dissolves naturally after doing its quiet, lifesaving work.
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5. The sky lit up with wonder
Solar winds swept over the Northern Hemisphere this week — and with them, the aurora borealis danced across skies far from the poles. For some, it was a once-in-a-lifetime glimpse of magic.
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Wherever you are this week, I hope something beautiful found you, too.
And if not — maybe this is your reminder to look gently, and let it.

Thanks for letting me be part of your Monday.

Warmly,
JB
Feel Good Dispatch