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Today’s Free Story

Life Coach
From Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad
By Curtis Silver

No game in the world is as tidy and dramatically neat as baseball, with cause and effect, crime and punishment, motive and result, so cleanly defined.
~Paul Gallico

I grew up in Florida. There was always a league, always a practice, always a game. My father made sure of that. There was no getting around it. Not that I had a huge problem with playing team sports, though through the grade school years I much rather preferred unorganized sports (sandlot baseball, front yard football and driveway basketball). Of course, the thing about being a kid is that you don’t have much of a choice. Except on the sport itself. I played baseball throughout most of my youth, and for many of those years, my father never sat in the stands. No, he was in the dugout.

My father grew up in the Cleveland suburbs during a time when it was okay for kids to take the bus by themselves to go see a baseball game at the stadium. Which is exactly what he did. He also played ball growing up and was very athletic. I’ve seen pictures. He was a freaking stud. He also had the added task of helping to raise his four younger siblings. I’m sure that stress had something to do with his love for fitness. Eventually it led him to the military, where he served in the Navy. (Keep reading)

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Pets & More

Siamese cat lying on blanket on green grass

Every year on April 6, cat lovers celebrate National Siamese Cat Day, a special day dedicated to one of the most recognizable and beloved cat breeds in the world — the elegant Siamese cat.

Siamese cats are famous not just for their looks, but also for their personalities.

Very vocal – Siamese cats love to “talk” to their humans and will happily carry on conversations with you throughout the day.
Highly intelligent – They learn tricks quickly and enjoy puzzle toys and interactive play.
Extremely social – Siamese cats bond closely with their families and often follow their favorite people from room to room.
Playful and energetic – Even as adults, they keep a kitten-like curiosity and love for play.

Give your Siamese cat a little extra love today — they deserve it! From the Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food team.

 

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Our bestselling book Chicken Soup for the Soul: Pets, Pets, Pets is available now in print, ebook, and as an audiobook.

Every kind of pet imaginable is inside these pages! For readers of all ages, we’ve got so much fun for you in this gift of 101 entertaining stories! This is pure fun.

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