The only thing better than reading is holding a baby while reading. pic.twitter.com/jqlPdgHobg
— Michelle Kelso Kafer (@michellekafer) February 1, 2025
She had no idea…pic.twitter.com/COnW7TDmCg
— Be Believing (@Be_Believing) February 1, 2025
I earnestly hope you have the opportunity one day to sit in a sunlit room with a baby in your arms, gently rocking in an old wooden chair.
I have traveled the world, climbed mountains, and had adventures I dare not tell you about.
This, however, is the peak. pic.twitter.com/IsRGf0N6FM
— Old Hollow Tree (@OldHollowTree) January 27, 2025
Good morning from East Tennessee.
It’s 33 degrees and raining on the mountain.
Have a great Monday.☕😊 pic.twitter.com/vGu9QqoOLg
— Tennessee Lady (@TennesseeLady85) January 27, 2025
27 years old.
A mom to a new baby.
The youngest person to serve as White House Press Secretary@karolineleavitt pic.twitter.com/5S1fmkGbqy
— Anna Lulis (@annamlulis) January 29, 2025
Several colleges and universities have “kissing benches” or similar traditions tied to romance on campus.
Michigan State University Beaumont Tower: Nick and Myra Kanillopoulos
Syracuse University. Kissing Bench: This bench on the Quad is steeped in tradition. Legend has it that if a couple kisses on the bench, they will eventually marry. Conversely, if a single person sits there alone, they risk staying single forever.
University of Idaho. Hello Walk and Kissing Rock: While not a bench, this area on campus features a large rock where students have historically kissed. It’s a romantic tradition for couples at the university.
Florida State University Kissing Bench
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Clemson University Lover’s Lane
University of Cambridge: St. John’s College Bridge of Sighs
University of Oxford: The Bridge of Sighs
University of Bath Somerset County: Sham Castle
For members of Binghamton University’s Ballroom Dance Association, dance isn’t just a hobby; it’s an expressive, stress-relieving act. 💃🕺https://t.co/xrm8IIwalX pic.twitter.com/VRUMj9OeAC
— Binghamton University (@binghamtonu) January 17, 2020