Some local ladies you gotta love:
The anti-war nuns in the North Hills:
They carry signs and march along the roadside, but their resemblance to stereotypical protesters ends there.
These antiwar activists are middle-age and older Catholic nuns who can be seen every Monday on Babcock Boulevard in McCandless, holding signs that read "Honk for Peace," "Sisters for Peace" or "Peace not War."
On Monday, more than 100 members of Sisters of Divine Providence marched in front of their motherhouse, Providence Heights.
They get a lot of honks from passersby, some of whom honk if they are late arriving on scene. These are some cool ladies!
In other cool chick news of interest, an eight year old Brownie is being honored by the Girl Scouts for rescuing her three year old cousin who fell into a pond.
Guinevere Deroy was worried the fish might bite her toes, but that didn't stop her from jumping into a lake when her 3-year-old cousin fell out of a paddle boat.
For her heroism, the 8-year-old Emsworth girl will receive a medal of honor from the Girl Scouts, becoming one of the youngest recipients to receive the Lifesaving Award, according to the Girl Scouts.
Guinevere, sweetie, you rock!
Both these stories are the sort of good news you need to get your day started.