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Yahoo
20 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Video: Baby Goes Viral For Adorable One-Word Interaction With Netizens
Every parent looks forward to making unforgettable moments with their newborn babies. Whether it is feeding time or just babbling, parents treasure each memory of their children growing up. However, the most extraordinary moment is when the baby utters their first word. A new viral video shows a mother's sheer joy over her baby boy speaking out one word in particular. This short and sweet occasion between mother and son is proof of healthy parenting. A user named @emmastewartphoto took to their Instagram recently to post an adorable clip of their little son. Emma Stewart is popular on the platform for sharing her parenting journey. In the aforementioned viral video, the mom gushes over her baby's one word interaction with her. It begins with the mother carrying the child in her arms and saying, 'Ty has something to say.' The baby continues to curiously stare at the camera while his mom asks him to 'go on.' However, Ty only says one word with a pleasant smile, 'HI.'. The child's innocent behavior ends up leaving Emma in stitches. She is unable to get over the brief interaction and writes on the caption, 'such a polite gentleman if I do say so.' The baby's courteous reaction to his mother's question makes her call him a gentleman. So far, this wholesome clip has garnered over 1 million likes, more than 15 million views, 8k comments, and over 96k shares. Users also dropped their reactions on the comment sections with one writing, 'What a beautiful way to start a day.'. Another one stated, 'That is the cutest hi ever.' A third user commented, 'The way his face changed when he heard his name….. Like, east, it's my turn???.' Previously, Emma Stewart has dropped numerous posts dedicated to her heartwarming time with her two sons. One post perfectly captured the bond between the brothers, leaving her mother's heart melting. She captioned the pictures as, 'no silent nights around here but these are my great gifts.' The post Video: Baby Goes Viral For Adorable One-Word Interaction With Netizens appeared first on Momtastic.


Times of Oman
19-05-2025
- Health
- Times of Oman
The old age revenge
I met an interesting elderly gentleman while I was coming out from the hospital. He was on the wheel chair and struggling to push it so he could come out of the crowded corridor. There was a pleading expression on his face as I was passing him that made me stop and offer him my help. He happily accepted it and asked me to wheel him at the waiting lounge. He also asked me to get him water "mixed with fruit juice ". That was a challenge but I ended buying him a bottle of water and a can of apple juice. I found a plastic cup at the water dispenser that I used to mix up the drinks. He gratefully accepted the cup and as I walking away, he motioned me to sit next to him. He also motioned me to pour him another cup of the stuff. I did and I watched him drink wondering where his family was. He read my mind and said," don't worry, I have not been dumped here. My daughter is somewhere around. She will turn up sometime." Since I had no wish to babysit for an old man, I excused myself to leave. It was then he started to tell me about himself. After doing a good deed, I did not want to appear rude to erase the good effort. So I stayed and listened. He had a prostrate cancer when he was 62 and the operation was not successful. The young doctor, trying to comfort him said there should be no regret if he passed away since he had already "reached a ripe old age." The comment scared him and made him feel very old but last night, he told me, with a bright toothy grin, he celebrated his ninety first birthday! He lived 30 years after the second operation. He now realized how "young" he was at the tender age of 62 only because he made it past ninety now. A thought passed my mind. I asked him how old was the doctor then? He was in his early thirties and added " I am sure he is now the same age as I was when he diagnosed me." I suddenly became suspicious of his motives for being in the same hospital where he did his prostrate operation just a day after his ninety first birthday. It did not look like he was waiting for a doctor. Yes, he calmly answered, that he was indeed waiting for a doctor. A minute later, a woman in her fifties walked towards us with a grey-haired man in a white coat. She was his daughter followed by the same doctor. The medical man smiled broadly and understood why he was there. "I guess we are both old men now." "No, you are not," the elder man answered quickly," I have that privilege. You don't have it yet. Wait for another thirty years before you can declare yourself old." It was quick, short and sweet. The doctor returned to his duties and the old man invited me to his house to celebrate his birthday the "proper way". I politely declined and left him in the good hands of his daughter. As I was driving out of the hospital, I saw him being wheeled to the car. He had a bright smile on his face, brighter than the morning sun. The meeting with the doctor might have embarrassed his daughter but I suspect it was a personal triumph for him. I am sure he would celebrate every day that passes by and he would die happily when his time finally comes. And why not?


Daily Mail
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
LIZ JONES: The vile and disturbing messages my pen friend sent me after I said I didn't find him attractive
I expect you're wondering what happened. Why it ended with me not finding my pen friend attractive (which I'm sure happens 99 times out of 100 when women dip their toes in online dating), musing why he didn't wear a jacket, implying he was 'small and dry'… and then nothing. Yes, most men will have felt humiliated, but rejection is always hard. I didn't flirt or make false promises. He had every right to be upset, but not abusive. My column about our date was published online under the headline, which I didn't write or approve: 'I'm a catch who has spent a lifetime renovating my body, so why did my unattractive date ever think he had a chance?' I wrote he was intelligent, good company, gentlemanly in paying for lunch as well as proactive, given that he organised and paid for entry to an exhibition, but ultimately not for me. I had only received a recent selfie the evening before (me in print: 'No one looks good in selfies') meaning if I'd cancelled it would have seemed rude. My photos are all over the internet. I didn't meet him for the column – I found him genuinely clever and kind. But he wasted my time (call me shallow but there needs to be a physical attraction), which, as it turns out, he doesn't think I have much of left. I have never identified him, but he told his sister we had emailed about films and books. I imagine she will be as shocked as I am. Once you read something, it cannot be unread.