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I'm sorry if my "tears of joy" dropped on this blog . . . I am so grateful to see the outpouring of awareness and support to the puzzling world of Autism. We are the proud parents of two beautiful girls that were diagnosed with ASD and it simply warms my heart to hear this song and how it's woven together with pictures and messages of awareness. God Bless You & Thank-You from our Family to Yours.
posted by Joe & Jan Grossi on 5/15/07 11:58: AM

My son who will be turning 13 soon has autism. I remember when I tucked him into bed, and told him I loved him, for the first time, he told me "I love too, momma" he was 3 and half years old. He is my treasure.
posted by Mara on 5/15/07 11:39: AM

As a woman who has a diagnosed medical disorder from birth, it warms my heart to see so many trying to help.
posted by Blair on 5/15/07 10:53: AM

I have friends who have two autistic children; we love them very much and they have two wonderful parents. They are awesome kids who have the right parents and it makes a difference:) My heart goes out to any humanbeing who has a child with any type of disease! Especially the uncurable. Peace out:)
posted by Carolyn on 5/15/07 10:42: AM

Thank you for taking the time to speak out for those who have autism. We all need to learn not to judge others and hopefully someday we can all come together as one.
posted by Marsha on 5/15/07 10:41: AM

Thank you so much. My niece and nephew are autistic and your song and video captured my heart. God Bless you.
posted by Rose on 5/15/07 10:25: AM

Thanks for the great song and video, I was crying by the end. Our Son, Tommy has autism and has made us work harder to be good parents because of it! Everyone needs to keep talking about it and spreading the word to stop the ignorance and educate everyone!
posted by Judith on 5/15/07 9:55: AM

Autism impacts more people than Breast Cancer, and is growing in the US faster than AIDS. Still, most pediatricians don’t know its early signs. Autistic people don’t limp, carry white canes and most don’t use sign language and are not generally given disability status. Research on Autism goes on almost entirely funded from the private sector. Think what could happen if we all got involved. This video is one small step. Keep walking. Together we will learn to fly over the obstacles placed in our path by this disease. Thanks – parent of an autistic child.
posted by Eric Roman on 5/15/07 9:31: AM

I loved the video, thanks for education those of us who otherwise would have no concept of what these mothers, fathers, and others go through day in and day out. Lets all work together to find a cure or to continue to educate those like myself. thanks again!!!! =+>
posted by Linda on 5/15/07 9:05: AM

I have a 5 year old grand daughter who is Autistic. She was diagnosed at 2 1/2. Therapy has been grueling at times and quite expensive but so very rewarding. She is learning to channel her love for people and intelligence in a proper way. Things that come easily or natural for most children has to be taught and repeated over and over. Yet all is worth it. She is the joy of my life. Thanks for such a wonderful video. God Bless
posted by Candice Foster on 5/15/07 8:59: AM

Thank you for the beautiful video and helping to educate and inform people who may not be aware of how prevalent autism is . Through understanding may we contribute to the solution and may the healing energy of love be extended to all who have this challenge
posted by Mary La Mura on 5/15/07 8:36: AM

I never thought about a mom never hearing her child say I LOVE YOU.That brought tears to my eyes. I hear it every day & treasure it every time. But will more so now.
posted by Lisa Kezios on 5/15/07 6:55: AM

Hello I am a aunt and my nephew has autism I am just thanking and praising God that their are people out there who care enough about these children God Bless you all and keep up the good work
posted by venessa whatley on 5/15/07 6:53: AM

That is the most beatiful song that ,I have ever heard it brought tears to my eyes.I just had to listen to it more than once.Your beautiful....The vidioe is awsome also..
posted by Patty on 5/15/07 6:29: AM

God bless you for this video and bringing Autism to the attention of so many. Thank you Thank you
posted by Mercy on 5/15/07 6:27: AM

I have a grandson who has Autism,he is now 22 and has graduated high school and has worked a couple of jobs,he is a computer wiz and my prayer is that he will find his nich in life and become a strong young man on his way to greatness. I am very proud of him and try to let him know it ofter.
posted by Linda on 5/15/07 6:26: AM

I have a grandson who has Autism,he is now 22 and has graduated high school and has worked a couple of jobs,he is a computer wiz and my prayer is that he will find his nich in life and become a strong young man on his way to greatness. I am very proud of him and try to let him know it ofter.
posted by Linda on 5/15/07 6:26: AM

I have a child with CP. Thank you for making such a beautiful video. It lifted my spirit! It is great for someone to take the time to recognize and apreciate these children!
posted by Karen on 5/15/07 4:52: AM

My 18 year old autistic daughter is a wonderful, creative individual and I wouldn't change her for the world. Curing autism presupposes that we do not accept these children as they are. We must learn to embrace neurodiversity, not treat it as a disease.
posted by kate on 5/15/07 3:29: AM

This video brought tears to my eyes. My son is 5 with autism. We are dealing also with the death of his father who dosen't understand why his daddy cannot come down from heaven to see him. He wants to build a rockship to go up and be with him. Thanks for spreading the awarness of autism in this beautiful and touching way. God Bless.
posted by Andrea on 5/14/07 9:41: PM





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