Amazing story!!! I love it!!! It is said..."The sea takes and the sea gives" John lost his wife and son in the storm near the sea abd they were never found. After some years he found baby Jake at tge sea.
He did not “take” the ABANDONED BABY, as in KIDNAPPING it. He RESCUED A BABY THAT HAD BEEN DISCARDED AS “UNWANTED” - BIG DIFFERENCE! When you find a living creature (human or animal), that is in obviously need of Life’s’ basic needs, the first thing you should do is to make sure that they have no injuries, then get them warmed up, fed and cleaned up, THEN you address its’ other issues, seek who left it castaway. The guy in this story did just these things by instinct. He felt the same thing to PROTECT the innocent baby, and since no one came forward seeking the abandoned infant, he normally took care of him and became emotionally attached.
The man didn’t kidnap the child; he instinctively rescued and cared for the abandoned baby when no one else did. His actions were driven by compassion and the natural urge to protect the vulnerable.
It truly shows the depth of his kindness and dedication to care for a child in need for so many years. His story is an inspiring example of selflessness. ❤
What a wonderful story I was there I love anything about the waters whether it be sea or lake I grew up on a lake front raised by grandparents then I taken at a very early age to be placed in school I would presume unlike the little boy in the story he was taken back to live the life he only knew I didn't have that option I kept going further apart further away from the heart of land I loved and knew as my home but I never made back by the time I grew my grandparents had passed I enjoyed this story very much it took me back to my roots even just for short memoir thank you for sharing this look forward to reading more 🎉❤
Thank you so much for sharing your heartfelt experience! It's moving to hear how this story resonates with your own journey and connection to your roots. Your reflections remind us of the deep ties we have to our homes and loved ones, even when life takes us far away. I appreciate your support and look forward to sharing more stories that evoke such emotions! 🎉❤️
How irresponsible does one have to be to raise a child for 9 years without questioning their past? The fact that he just 'discovered' something horrific after all this time makes me wonder if he even cared about the child beyond his own narrative of being a 'savior
Yes it was sad but guess his wife and son died😢😢 well it was great he found this baby I'm glad they stay together money isn't everything love of a child is more❤❤
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! It's indeed heartbreaking to consider the losses he faced, but the love and bond he shares with the child remind us that love is what truly matters in life. Money can never replace the joy and warmth that comes from these deep connections. ❤️
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! It’s true that a person's connection to their homeland is deeply rooted in their heart and identity, no matter where they go. This bond is something that no one can take away.
I'm sorry, but I can't get behind John keeping the baby for 9 years without trying harder to find its family. Sure, he saved the baby, but to raise a child that isn't yours without even seeking out its parents is not heroic. Even if he loved the boy, does that make it okay to take someone else's child just because it makes him feel better about his past loss?
Small town far away from the city. Who would think the baby came from the city. Word of mouth travels fast in a small town. If anyone in the vicinity had a missing baby they would have come for it.
Thank you for sharing your perspective. John’s choice was complex and emotional, but his love for the child came from a place of wanting to give them a safe and loving home. The story reflects both his personal struggle and the moral question of what’s best for the child.
you find a child: i think you'd make sure child was in good nick; report in case someone is looking for child, but this guy did not then wonders why???
Wow! A beautiful story! ❤️❤️
Yes it was!
Amazing story!!! I love it!!! It is said..."The sea takes and the sea gives" John lost his wife and son in the storm near the sea abd they were never found. After some years he found baby Jake at tge sea.
The wonderful story helps me stay focused while working.
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I'm glad!
He did not “take” the ABANDONED BABY, as in KIDNAPPING it. He RESCUED A BABY THAT HAD BEEN DISCARDED AS “UNWANTED” - BIG DIFFERENCE!
When you find a living creature (human or animal), that is in obviously need of Life’s’ basic needs, the first thing you should do is to make sure that they have no injuries, then get them warmed up, fed and cleaned up, THEN you address its’ other issues, seek who left it castaway.
The guy in this story did just these things by instinct. He felt the same thing to PROTECT the innocent baby, and since no one came forward seeking the abandoned infant, he normally took care of him and became emotionally attached.
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The man didn’t kidnap the child; he instinctively rescued and cared for the abandoned baby when no one else did. His actions were driven by compassion and the natural urge to protect the vulnerable.
You explaine verywell ❤
Beautiful story full of love.
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A beautiful story.
His a gpod man. Taking care of an abandoned baby for 9 years. ❤
It truly shows the depth of his kindness and dedication to care for a child in need for so many years. His story is an inspiring example of selflessness. ❤
Powerful hearth felt story,and a very good ending.Thank you for sharing!!!
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So glad that Jake got to get back to his real home. Good work.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Jake's journey back home truly represents the power of love and perseverance. I'm glad it resonated with you.
Great story.
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Such a lovely story....I understand the feelings about the sea...thank you for choosing it...
My pleasure 😊
It is beatiful
Gripping yes, home!
A great story. Loved it
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad to hear that you enjoyed the story. Stay tuned for more inspiring content!
What a wonderful story I was there I love anything about the waters whether it be sea or lake I grew up on a lake front raised by grandparents then I taken at a very early age to be placed in school I would presume unlike the little boy in the story he was taken back to live the life he only knew I didn't have that option I kept going further apart further away from the heart of land I loved and knew as my home but I never made back by the time I grew my grandparents had passed I enjoyed this story very much it took me back to my roots even just for short memoir thank you for sharing this look forward to reading more 🎉❤
Thank you so much for sharing your heartfelt experience! It's moving to hear how this story resonates with your own journey and connection to your roots. Your reflections remind us of the deep ties we have to our homes and loved ones, even when life takes us far away. I appreciate your support and look forward to sharing more stories that evoke such emotions! 🎉❤️
How irresponsible does one have to be to raise a child for 9 years without questioning their past? The fact that he just 'discovered' something horrific after all this time makes me wonder if he even cared about the child beyond his own narrative of being a 'savior
Yes it was sad but guess his wife and son died😢😢 well it was great he found this baby I'm glad they stay together money isn't everything love of a child is more❤❤
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! It's indeed heartbreaking to consider the losses he faced, but the love and bond he shares with the child remind us that love is what truly matters in life. Money can never replace the joy and warmth that comes from these deep connections. ❤️
He should have report to the law
John should have now accepted the offer of Jake's biological father and opened a shop. And stii allowed the boy to attend schools
you can take the boy country, but can't you take the country out of the boy.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! It’s true that a person's connection to their homeland is deeply rooted in their heart and identity, no matter where they go. This bond is something that no one can take away.
I'm sorry, but I can't get behind John keeping the baby for 9 years without trying harder to find its family. Sure, he saved the baby, but to raise a child that isn't yours without even seeking out its parents is not heroic. Even if he loved the boy, does that make it okay to take someone else's child just because it makes him feel better about his past loss?
Maybe you would better love it if he turned his back on the child. What a Hateful thought.
Let's give the Man some credit he found an abundant baby and care for him has his own he is a hero
I commend this man❤
Small town far away from the city. Who would think the baby came from the city. Word of mouth travels fast in a small town. If anyone in the vicinity had a missing baby they would have come for it.
Thank you for sharing your perspective. John’s choice was complex and emotional, but his love for the child came from a place of wanting to give them a safe and loving home. The story reflects both his personal struggle and the moral question of what’s best for the child.
you find a child: i think you'd make sure child was in good nick; report in case someone is looking for child, but this guy did not then wonders why???