LIBERTY HILL, Texas — Many people have lost sight of positivity during this time of social distancing and quarantine, but KVUE's Hank Cavagnaro ask around for people to share their good news each week.
This week, Hank Cavagnaro went up to Liberty Hill to see what people are grateful for.
"Do you have anything to share?" Cavagnaro asked.
"I'm happy to be, first off, not sick, and back at work," said Timothy Fleming, who's a barber in Liberty Hill.
"I got excepted into an art show this week," said Adrian Amiro in front of her two kids.
"That's awesome," Cavagnaro replied.
"Yea it kind of was, actually," Amiro said.
"The good news, people are dealing with it, doing what you have to do," said Dan Endres, who's happy to see how resilient people have been.
"I can tell you that, in little old Liberty Hill, they haven't missed a beat, everything is back up and running," said Fleming.
"What do you got?" Cavagnaro asked Amiro's daughter.
"Our chickens have mohawks," she screamed.
"Your chickens have mohawks?" I asked her. "That's so cool."
But not everything has been so easy as getting new chickens.
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"My daughter lost her job, because of this whole ordeal," said Endres. "She didn't panic, she took a deep breath and she got a job pretty quick."
"You got to understand, man, when you wake up in the morning, that should already put you at 99%," said Fleming. "Then I just make the best out of it."
Each week, people able to find some positivity, some good news and then see some growth.
"You know there's lots of it, I hadn't painted in 10 years," said Amiro.
"Everybody is dealing with it in different ways, but I see light at the end of the tunnel. We're going to get the vaccine, people are going to get back to work," said Endres.
"I ain't got nothing but love from all the people around here. My family is healthy, and, yeah, it's good to be back," said Fleming.
"It's going to clear up hopefully sooner than later and we'll get on with our lives," Fleming said.
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