What I want
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Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Kasey Dettinger
Credits: Five For Fighting, Kasey Dettinger
Views: 9242
Posted: 4/17/07 10:49 AM
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autism awareness speaks
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Comments:
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very moving, beautiful b&w images. thank you for raising awareness/funds for autism and for all our families involved. good luck with the contest...
posted by Susan on 4/20/07 3:23: PM
what a beautiful video. so very moving.
posted by stacy on 4/20/07 10:44: AM
what a beautiful video. so very moving.
posted by stacy on 4/20/07 10:44: AM
This boat we're all in has got to reach shore sometime! We have gotten closer over the years, but our son is now age 11 1/2, and right now, right here, we are HAPPY but worry about oxidative damage, etc, what effects is will have longterm on his life expectancy, even with all those supps and meds. God help us all!
Peace, Out. Nancy and Bob
posted by Mrs Brach on 4/20/07 8:21: AM
beautiful and inspiring!
posted by Heather on 4/20/07 7:35: AM
It is so wonderful to see the family all
together. I have a friend who has 4 kids, the
middle son is autistic since age 3 from a baby
vaccine. Their whole family works to help him
everyday. Good luck...
posted by daisy on 4/20/07 7:02: AM
I didn't think anything could top the last video, but this one made me cry. My precious grandson Braden is autistic. We don't want to change him, just help him communicate to us his thoughts, feelings, pain, & joy. "...when ye are in the service of your fellow beings, you are only in the service of your God." (Mosiah 2:17) God blesses those who, in their differing capacities, are serving those affected by autism.
posted by P. Anderson on 4/20/07 6:57: AM
Awesome video... I have cousin with autism and know what your family is going through... God bless your family and especially Jack...
posted by Nancy Winstead on 4/19/07 7:21: PM
Kasey Ben showed me you video at school and you had me and the girl next to him in tears i think it is soo amazing that you have the courage and strength to keep a household up and running and take care of an autistic child. Ben talks about jack all the time and showed his picture to me and he is a cutie!! so stay strong and keep on doing what your doing cuz your doing a great job!!!!!
posted by kristen on 4/19/07 5:55: PM
GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY!
posted by Nicole on 4/19/07 3:59: PM
Bob/Kasey, That was a great video. Its amazing to see what a great sister Jack has (not to mention the parents) and the love that exists in your house. Jason & Beth
posted by Jason Malczewski on 4/19/07 1:35: PM
Kasey that video is awesome!! There is so much love there!!! And I know how much you fight. You have been a huge strength through my own experience with autism, and I bawled my head off watching your video!! Keep up the great work and thanks for being an angel to me.
posted by Tina Beadle on 4/19/07 12:54: PM
That video was beautiful and so touching! I have a 5 year old cousin who is autistic as well, and it is absolutly amazing the progress she has made!!! Keep on working on finding that puzzle piece!!!! i CAN happen!!
posted by Katie on 4/19/07 11:44: AM
Absolutely beautiful and inspirational. God bless your family.
posted by Kellie Fahey on 4/19/07 11:01: AM
kasey,
i couldn't get the video to work but that doesn't matter because i see jack and i know how much time and effort your family has devoted to the care and well being of jack. he has come along way since being diagnosed with autism and it is because of you and bob and your determination to fight this. jack and hanna are very lucky to have the two of you in their lives.
love larry, ranee,tiffany,kevin,brooke,brian and owen.
posted by ranee on 4/19/07 10:46: AM
This was amazing and so touching. May the Lord bless your family. I see the love you have for each other. I will pray for the strength and support that the Lord will gracefully give you and your family. I will help find the missing piece by walking on May 20th.
posted by Julia Garcia on 4/19/07 9:32: AM
Heart moving, your love,faith, prayers, and support of family and strangers will carry you all through. I have twin grandsons, 9yrs, with Autism, their step dad who they call dad is a tower of strength love and support for my daughter
My prayers are slao with you.
God bless you all.
posted by cathy on 4/19/07 9:21: AM
Kasey,
Our family is so blessed. We have 4 loving, beautiful daughters; great son-in-laws and wonderful grandchildren. Jack is our littlest angel and we adore him. You and Bob have had to edure a lot but it has made you grow so much. You always have our support.
Love
Mom and Dad
posted by Marsha Smith on 4/19/07 9:05: AM
What a beautiful family, the love that you saw in their eyes brought tears to mine. Thank you so much for the sharing your world with us. May God keep you in his care.
posted by Lynore on 4/19/07 6:25: AM

Beautiful and dramative. Autism takes the colour out of life for the child. I cried.
posted by Victoria on 4/20/07 3:52: PM