TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Finding love in a pandemic

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Finding love in a pandemic

Throughout this awful pandemic there has been some terrible stories and a few brighter feel good ones sprinkled in. Like this couple down in Georgia who met at the start of the pandemic back in 2020 both working as ER Nurses. The two started dating, eventually fell in love, and just recently got engaged! How…

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: People Have Been Going Tip Crazy Since The Pandemic Started

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: People Have Been Going Tip Crazy Since The Pandemic Started

Good news for anyone in the restaurant or bar industry. Apparently people have been feeling quite generous since covid started. This one research study was done in Toronto but I’m sure it’s been the case everywhere lately. It found that people started tipping more as soon as the pandemic hit. Before Covid, the average tip…

Tell Me Something Good: Pandemic Leads To Classic Toys Making A Big Comeback

Tell Me Something Good: Pandemic Leads To Classic Toys Making A Big Comeback

If you have kids this is one thing you’ll be happy about in 2020. As a result of the pandemic classic toys are making a huge comeback this year. Barbie Dolls, Hot Wheels, and Legos are all WAY up in sales. Even Tonka trucks have jumped 250% from last year.  The reason for this seems…

Tell Me Something Good: Creative Pandemic Sportsmanship On The Baseball Field

Tell Me Something Good: Creative Pandemic Sportsmanship On The Baseball Field

Good news, baseball is back! If you watched any of the games over the weekend you were either yelling “Go Mets!” “Go Yankees!” or “Go Red Sox!”. You also probably noticed a few interesting changes to watching baseball game with no fans on TV in 2020. First, there were the cardboard cutouts of fans. Which…

Tell Me Something Good: Local CT Woman Makes Homemade Masks In Memory of Her Grandparents

Tell Me Something Good: Local CT Woman Makes Homemade Masks In Memory of Her Grandparents

Today’s Tell Me Something Good is from Middletown, CT. Back in March 22-year-old Maddy Feshler decided to do her part and help during the pandemic while honoring her grandparents at the same time. She started to make masks for the community with her grandmother’s old sewing equipment. She’s made over 200 masks so far and says…