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Super Bowl 50: See how Peyton Manning's family celebrates Broncos' victory
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning didn't just have the support of his teammates and coaches en route to his Super Bowl 50 victory, as arguably his biggest fans are members of his family.
Admittedly there were some tense moments en route to Manning's second Super Bowl title, as his brother, New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (who's also won two Super Bowls), waited to exhale.
But the Broncos indeed hung on to win the game, 24-10, and Peyton's got the hat to prove it.
During the ceremony for the presentation of the Vince Lombardi Trophy, Manning said he spoke with his former coach, Tony Dungy, about the possibility of retiring, but didn't clarify if the celebration with family members would be temporary or more permanent.
"This has been a very emotional week, an emotional night, and I've got a couple of priorities in order," Manning said. "I'm going to go kiss my wife [Ashley], kiss my kids. I want to celebrate with my family and teammates. And I'm going to drink a lot of beer tonight… I'll take some time to reflect on the other [decision], but I'm [going to] say a prayer and a thank-you to the man upstairs for this opportunity, for sure, as well."
As he said this, his children, Mosley and Marshall, reached upward, although it was unclear if their effort was to hug their dad or to grab the trophy. Either way, their dad picked them up to offer them a higher vantage point of all the confetti.
Also part of the brothers' support group is dad Archie, a former quarterback for the New Orleans Saints.
Tony Emms has just upped the ante for new dads everywhere.
"I sometimes don't give this woman the credit she is due, when I come from work she is always 'tired,'" Emms wrote in the post. "Now it's me who has been at work doing stuff all day, but lately I've been thinking what this amazing woman does while I'm out."
"I come home from working and get annoyed that [I] have to tidy up and say mummy hasn't done anything yet she has worked her ass of all day to make sure the baby is healthy and happy," Emms wrote, before encouraging other dads to show similar appreciation for the moms in their lives.
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"Respect the mother of your child," he said in conclusion. "She is a special type of human that has given up everything to bring up your baby. I truly love my 2 sleeping baby's and they both deserve their rest."
Emm's post generated dozens of comments from appreciative moms, including Corrine Mason.
"I wish everyone thought like you Tony Emms," she said. "How lovely! I wish we did just sit around all day and watch TV!"
Baby gives parents a cheerful thumbs up in ultrasound photo
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Kim's husband was recently laid off from his job in the oil industry, she explained, but she hopes other families can get some inspiration from her cheerful ultrasound photo, too.
"For me, it just made it seem like everything was going to be OK," she said. "Living in Calgary, there's a lot of people being laid off right now, and it's hard for our families. We know two other families dealing with it. I think the reason this went viral was because people wanted something to be happy about."
Kim, 26, said she and her husband thought the photo was "incredible" when they first saw it at their ultrasound appointment last week, where they also learned the baby is a boy.
"The technician saw it very quickly and zoomed in and took the picture," said Kim, who has two other sons, ages 3 and 5.
Her boys are eager to have another brother: "One of my sons likes to come and kiss my belly and hug it," Kim said. "They're so adorable with babies, so they're excited."
As for the thumbs-up photo, "they thought it was really cool," Kim added.
She said the image went viral after she shared it with a moms group she belongs to on Facebook.
A powerful earthquake struck in southern Taiwan Saturday, toppling buildings and leaving at least 13 people dead and hundreds more injured, officials said.
The 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck about 30 miles east of Tainan, a city of around 2 million, just before 4 a.m. (3 p.m. Friday E.T.), the U.S. Geological Survey said. At least 484 people were hurt, Taiwan's Central Emergency Operation Center said.
Nine building collapsed in the temblor, which also caused at least five to tilt at alarming angles. Eight people were still missing, Taiwan's National Fire Agency said.
The focus of a massive rescue effort was the 16-story Weiguan Jinlong residential building in Tainan, which collapsed. Some two hundred were pulled from the building that had been home to about 80 families.
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At least 10 people, including a 10-day-old baby, died in this building alone, Reuters reported.
About 800 soldiers pitched in with the rescue effort.
Kate Lao Shaffner, an English teacher who lives around 18 miles from the quake's epicenter, said the "extremely violent" shaking woke her entire family.
Terrifyingly, Lao Shaffner and her husband weren't able to get to their oldest daughter's bedroom.
"My 7-year-old was in a different room, we could hear her cry for us but it was shaking so violently we couldn't get out of our beds to walk to get to her," she said.
When the shaking stopped Lao Shaffner's husband got their daughter from her bedroom. The family was unhurt.
Two died in Tainan's Gueiren District, including a woman who was hit by a fallen water tower.
"I was watching TV and after a sudden burst of shaking, I heard a boom. I opened my metal door and saw the building opposite fall down," a 71-year-old neighbor who gave his name as Chang told Reuters.
Chang, a plumber, grabbed his tools and a ladder and pried open some window bars to rescue a woman crying for help.
"She asked me to go back and rescue her husband, child, but I was afraid of a gas explosion so I didn't go in," Chang told Reuters. "At the time there were more people calling for help, but my ladder wasn't long enough so there was no way to save them."
The earthquake occurred at a depth of around 14 miles, and Tainan was the hardest hit city, the U.S.G.S. said.
Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou said every effort was being taken to rescue survivors. A 1,200-bed shelter was established at a nearby military school. The earthquake occurred at a depth of around 14 miles, and Tainan was the hardest hit city, the U.S.G.S. said.
Saturday's earthquake could be felt in the capital of Taipei, located on the other side of the island, where the shaking was so violent it awoke many in the city, Reuters reporter Yimou Lee said in a phone interview.
Taiwan sits on the seismically active "Ring of Fire." A massive 7.3-magnitude earthquake that struck in central Taiwan in 1999 killed about 2,400 people.
China's government has offered assistance to Taiwan, a small island nation that Beijing considers a breakaway province, and expressed condolences for the victims, state-run media Xinhua reported.