Celebration, the seal pup who was discovered in a cow field just two months ago, as previously reported by HNGN, has been rehabilitated and released into her salty home... this time, with her best bud, Charlie, with her.

Here's her story...

Boston birdwatcher Ian Ellis was bird watching in England when he noticed a group of about 30 cows gathered in a circle around a mud puddle, according to the Daily News. When he looked through his binoculars, he spotted a tiny seal pup sitting in the mud hole in the U.K.'s Frampton Marsh Nature Reserve. The cows seemed just as curious as Ellis was as to why the tiny five-day-old seal was sitting in a cow field!

Rescuers came immediately from the  Skegness Natureland Seal Sanctuary, picked up the pup and whisked her off to the sanctuary, where she was nursed back to health.

The harbor seal was named "Celebration" to mark the Natureland Seal Sanctuary's 50th anniversary. The little seal recovered from her lung infection, found a new bestie, another rescue seal named Charlie and the pair became healthy enough to be released back into the ocean.

So on Tuesday, just a short two months after her rescue, little Celebration and Charlie made the trip back to the ocean she hadn't seen since she was just days old, said the Inertia. Out of their crates, the pair waddled to the ocean, where Celebration stopped, breathed in the salty ocean air and dove in.

She can thank her bovine friends, her guardian angel bird watcher and the wonderful people at Natureland for rehabilitating her and then setting her free, said the Dodo.

Happily ever after, Celebration.