I'm nearly deaf myself, after years of motorcycles and shooting. First thing I said when I got my ears was "Is the air conditioning supposed to be so loud?"
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Like soldiers returning home and their families and dogs going nuts, vids like these really kick off my allergies.
ReplyDeleteEyes water every time.
Cochlear Implants are amazing.
ReplyDeleteI’m not cryin - you’re cryin!
ReplyDeleteThese are always good!
ReplyDeleteA misty morning here in Colorado.
ReplyDeleteWoooooo, it's dusty in here!
ReplyDeleteSometimes, I am very proud of my species.
ReplyDeleteBless that family.
ReplyDeleteThose are always tear jerkers
ReplyDeleteMust be an amazingly rewarding job to see those results
I've seen similar videos before - for me the common denominator is the child's look of indescribable wonder of hearing.
ReplyDeleteMade my day. Mahalo
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not a “fucking monday” post. Thanks Kenny!
ReplyDeleteNope, scared the ba golly out of him,
ReplyDeleteBless that child for long life and his good family. =')
ReplyDeleteTears... so happy for that kid!
ReplyDeleteI'm nearly deaf myself, after years of motorcycles and shooting. First thing I said when I got my ears was "Is the air conditioning supposed to be so loud?"
ReplyDeleteI never get tired of seeing a child's response like this. As the old expression goes, "It warms the cockles of my heart." Thanks, Guy.
ReplyDeleteGeez, so incredible! I hope the parents can prevent him from being "bullied".
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