What a wonderful story! I have tears in my eyes too. We too have met a whole group of "angels" although ours happen to be adults, but still. I do truly feel that when your child has a disability, you get to see the really exceptional people in the world whose hearts are so pure and good. I definitely feel that way. Yes, you do get to see more of the "knuckleheads" and mean ones, but meeting the "angels" kind of makes up for it, you know?
That's a real sweet article. It's always nice to know that there are still nice people in the world. I'm hoping that Nathan will be able to have friends someday too.
What a wonderful story! I have tears in my eyes too. We too have met a whole group of "angels" although ours happen to be adults, but still. I do truly feel that when your child has a disability, you get to see the really exceptional people in the world whose hearts are so pure and good. I definitely feel that way. Yes, you do get to see more of the "knuckleheads" and mean ones, but meeting the "angels" kind of makes up for it, you know?
Thanks for sharing!
Love,
Katherine
Teresa
OK. I'm bawling my eyes out after reading that.
Somebody tell an elephant joke, -quick!
-Paula
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Thanks for sharing Tina......I too was brought to tears. I hope my son can find a friend like Brooke......we could use an angel or two around here.
(SMILE)
Christie
Great article, could not but cry. Hope someday Sravan will have such a good friend.
- Anandhi
Tina,
That's a real sweet article. It's always nice to know that there are still nice people in the world. I'm hoping that Nathan will be able to have friends someday too.
michelle