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Post by ashleysmom on Oct 6, 2008 11:03:20 GMT -5
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Post by twosomy21 on Oct 6, 2008 12:25:56 GMT -5
that was an awsome story- i would have loved to see his face,but then the tears would have fallen ,yes i got choked up( that darn being the parent of such wonderfull kids and all ) thanks for sharing
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Post by Googsmom aka Jennifer on Oct 6, 2008 15:44:22 GMT -5
Awwww How very sweet
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Post by lorraine on Oct 7, 2008 7:14:28 GMT -5
I first saw this when William was only a few months old. I watched with my sister and we both got teary, but in a nice way. Thanks for putting it on here
Lorraine
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Post by ALLISA on Oct 7, 2008 9:29:43 GMT -5
thanks for sharing.....
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Post by sd112170 on Oct 7, 2008 11:17:27 GMT -5
This is coming at a great time. My mother has been great, very supportive. What she hasn't seen is the exhaustion. She is now realizing that John has challenges. She hasn't wanted to see (and now I realize) or accept John's challenges. I emailed this video. She loves John and Me. I told her yesterday, "Don't feel sorry for us, Mom. We are making it. It is just a little more effort right now." I guess I have decided to carry the burden of OT, PT, doctor appointments, etc on my own. I guess it is partly my fault that she was all the sudden blind sited. The family only has seen how good he is doing and not all the work I do to keep him there. So thanks for sharing. I think she will be touched.
Stacy
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Post by sd112170 on Oct 7, 2008 11:19:22 GMT -5
Oh! And yes I got teary eyed also.
Stacy
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Post by advocate4myself on Oct 8, 2008 19:00:03 GMT -5
I have seen this too. I watched this three times at least. It is very moving and made me teary eyed as well. At our United grocery store, they have had several adults wiho are mentally challenged working as baggers. I have come across some of them and they are wonderful baggers!
Hi Stacy. I am Debbie and I have Mosaic Down syndrome. I am forty seven.............Debbie
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