I'm not sure if I posted this particular video before. I know I posted one similar to it a month or so back, so if you're seeing this one again, I apologize.
My wife wants to have a word with you about ruining her eye make up. In the meantime, te pollen count down here in Miami must be atrociously high all of the sudden.
THIS is what we should be celebrating.....not some made up thing like blm or antifa. This country, AMERICA, has the capability of letting the deaf hear.....GOD forgive us our stupidity and arrogance and bless us again.
Right on the money, Steve. There is nothing that makes me prouder, than to see the deaf hear, the blind see, and the lame walk. Knowing that through our modern ingenuity, we are following the path shown to us by the Lord, Jesus Christ, truly makes life and our struggles against hatred and anger seem petty. And I join you in seeking His face, asking for His blessings and forgiveness, knowing that God our Father, wants us to come to Him, and He will give us even more than we could imagine. May your week ahead be filled with His love and safety, for you and yours.
Thank God for blessing someone with the ability to discover the infant issues of the various senses. May he bless the technological innovators as well to overcome them and you Kenny for posting these wonderful heartfelt videos.
I don't recall seeing that particular video. Even if I had, I would not object to having seen it again. Nothing more joyful than seeing the excitement and wonder on those toddler's faces when they were able to hear. And, ditto for the dust in the eyes.
Jeeze, someone just popped a can of pepper spray right next to me ....
ReplyDeleteMy wife wants to have a word with you about ruining her eye make up. In the meantime, te pollen count down here in Miami must be atrociously high all of the sudden.
ReplyDeleteYou posted one where babies got glasses I believe. My spring allergies also hit me hard this morning...
ReplyDeleteYep - on both counts
DeleteIt's hard to maintain my persona as tough, grizzled old basterd when tears are running down my cheeks.
ReplyDeleteThis right here ^^^ Glad I'm alone right now, I've got an image to uphold.
DeleteYou always seem to post these on dusty mornings.
ReplyDeleteHeart melting, thank you. Yeah, it's raining here too.
ReplyDeleteHoo boy, if ever there was a video you never have to apologize for....God Bless the people who make it possible, and bless those who receive the gift.
ReplyDeleteDamn it Kenny!!
ReplyDeleteThis one's tough been blessed with 3 healthy grandbabies in less than a year.
ReplyDeleteYou are a rich man.
DeleteGod Bless.
Oh, my heart.
ReplyDeleteI can watch that over and over. Nothing compares to seeingbpure joy on a childs face.
ReplyDeleteI got some dust or something in my eye.
ReplyDeleteNever stop posting these, Ken, and never apologize for it.
ReplyDeleteI have a "special needs" grandchild so I have some appreciation of this. We all take too much for granted.
Thank you, again!
I'll post them as I run across them.
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ReplyDeleteI think you did show it before. That is not a bad thing.
There is to much dust in the room, I can't get my eyes to stop tearing!
ReplyDeleteTHIS is what we should be celebrating.....not some made up thing like blm or antifa. This country, AMERICA, has the capability of letting the deaf hear.....GOD forgive us our stupidity and arrogance and bless us again.
ReplyDeleteRight on the money, Steve. There is nothing that makes me prouder, than to see the deaf hear, the blind see, and the lame walk. Knowing that through our modern ingenuity, we are following the path shown to us by the Lord, Jesus Christ, truly makes life and our struggles against hatred and anger seem petty.
DeleteAnd I join you in seeking His face, asking for His blessings and forgiveness, knowing that God our Father, wants us to come to Him, and He will give us even more than we could imagine. May your week ahead be filled with His love and safety, for you and yours.
Durn cat fur getting in my eyes. . .
ReplyDeleteThank you, lots of dust these days...
ReplyDeleteOut of all the videos you posted today, this one was the best, it made my day.
ReplyDeleteAsshole, got something in my eye.
ReplyDeleteAsshole, got something in my eye.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter from my first wife was born with 90% hearing loss. The day she got her first hearing aids was a special day. Thank you for this.
ReplyDeleteyup, impressive.
ReplyDeleteThank God for blessing someone with the ability to discover the infant issues of the various senses. May he bless the technological innovators as well to overcome them and you Kenny for posting these wonderful heartfelt videos.
ReplyDeleteI don't recall seeing that particular video. Even if I had, I would not object to having seen it again. Nothing more joyful than seeing the excitement and wonder on those toddler's faces when they were able to hear. And, ditto for the dust in the eyes.
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