Addison Logan never expected to make a new discovery inside an old Polaroid camera. The 13-year-old picked up the device for $1 at a garage sale in Wichita, Kan. But when he opened the camera, he found a photo of his uncle, Scott Logan, who died in a car accident more than 20 years ago, the Wichita Eagle reports. Read the rest of the story on The Huffington Post. BLOG POSTS | Bus 52: Senior Dogs 4 Seniors (VIDEO) "You find that match. That person and that dog are there for each other, and we just help them together." | | Molly Hahn: Today's Buddha Doodle -- 'Happiness' | | Amy Koplow: Jewish Soldiers Perform Selfless Acts of Kindness (PHOTOS) The young soldiers of West Point performed the ultimate act of kindness in Judaism -- chesed shel emet, an act of loving kindness which cannot be repaid by the recipient of the act. | | Tireak C. Tulloch: My Memorial Day Plans Last year a good friend of mine told me of how she felt of me being able to go to many places in honor of my fellow veterans. I don't consider it a vacation on any level, but as a way of continuing my duty. I believe this is how many veterans of my era and previous eras feel, as well. | | Irwin Stovroff: On This Memorial Day, a Big Thank You to Our Service Dogs This Memorial Day, we pay tribute to those who have fought, and fallen, for their country. We also pay tribute to those still fighting. For a lucky few, their lives will be changed by the constant companion, friend, and therapist that a service dog is for a veteran returning from war. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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