On her 4th birthday, Norah Wood, made someone else’s wish come true.
When Dan Peterson first met Norah, no one fully knew the impact it would have on their lives. At the time, Dan, 82, and Norah were just 4, a chance meeting that was the beginning of an incredible friendship.
Back in 2016, when Dan met Norah, he had just lost his wife and was suffering from severe depression. He ventured to the store to buy some essentials but fate is about to lead him down a brighter path.
The day they met was Norah’s birthday.
While her mother was walking around the store, she spotted Dan and yelled at him.
“I come to the end of the hall, or aisle, and here’s this little girl, and she’s sort of bouncing up and down and pointing at me, and she said, ‘Hi, old person. Today’s my birfday.’ I didn’t know quite what old person she was talking to, but then she kept pointing at me.” – Dan Peterson
Dan stopped to say hello to the little girl.
She told him she wanted a hug on her birthday. In an earlier interview, Dan recalled that moment and how much it meant to him.
“I said, “A hug?! Sure!”
Norah’s mother, Tara, said her daughter also asked for a photo with her new friend. Dan had said something emotional to her and she noticed that he was getting emotional.
“You don’t know… this is the first time I’ve been this happy. – Peterson
After posting a photo of Norah and Dan on her Facebook, one comment poured in her direction. Someone said they knew Dan and they hadn’t seen him smile since the death of his wife.
After reading the post, Tara reached out to Dan and planned to get together for lunch
From that moment on, the two were inseparable.
He was even invited to her Kindergarten graduation.
Dan would visit Norah and her family and Norah would take trips to visit Dan. They saw each other at least once a week.
It was apparent to everyone who heard their story that Dan had found a reason to live.
Dan’s days were meaningful again and Norah’s heart was full of love for her ‘old man.’
“Norah got me out of the loop. Gave me something to live for,” Dan said. “It’s like the sun came out, you know?”
Tara said Norah loved giving Dan hugs.
“It was the first thing she did when we walked in and it was the last thing she did when we left.” – Tara Wood
Norah and her little sister were able to hug Dan one last time before he died.
While the story is heartbreaking, their special bond will live on. Not only did Norah gain a lifetime of memories, but she reminds us all that simply connecting with others can give someone a reason to keep going.
When asked why she hugged Dan on that first encounter, Norah’s response was simple, “I thought he needed a friend because he was sad,” Norah says.
Now watch their amazing and inspiring story below.
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Source:ronproject.com, faithpot.com