Logan My Son...

Description: Autism Awareness
Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Marianne Cutliffe
Credits: Mommy
Views: 2555
Posted: 9/24/07 8:04 AM
Tags: autism



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Marianne, This video brought tears to my eyes. I continue to pray for your family and I know God will keep you strong, afterall, HE chose you to be Logan's mom, HE knows how special you are, and so does Logan. May God bless all of you!
posted by Lore on 2/22/08 2:01: PM

god bless logan your family!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
posted by jerri witt on 1/26/08 2:40: PM

I see Chris when he was little in your son. He still lines things up when he plays with them. I love the song, it is beautiful. You are not alone and if we all keep fighting we will find a cure. Thank you for sharing your story.
posted by Christy ~ Meet our Chris on 1/23/08 12:30: PM

Thank you for sharing your son's life thru this video. What a beautiful spirit in his eyes. God Bless you and your family.
posted by Dawn Haim on 1/13/08 5:51: PM

I know what ypu go through every day!! I'm looking into my life when I watch all of these videos...I love My Isaac...
posted by paula on 1/10/08 9:07: AM

Logan is beautiful. My son is PDD-NOS and early intervention has helped him tremendously. He used to line things up, too - but, now, at almost 5, he is "pretend playing" and doing what he should have done a few years ago. Be patient. You look like such a loving family, and love will get you through. Thanks for the good cry! God bless your beautiful son and family.
posted by Jackie on 1/03/08 12:27: PM

Thank you for sharing this video. Stories like yours are the reason why I continue to do the work that I do. I have met a lot of precious children that have been diagnosed with autism and each and everyone of them are phenomenal people who will never seize to amaze me. I hope that everyone around them is able to see this and helps them be as independent in this world as can possibly be.
posted by Cristina on 12/28/07 11:27: AM

The song is called Hes my son by Mark Schultz...
posted by Marianne Cutliffe on 12/20/07 5:52: PM

Marianne, This was beautiful and so touching. The picture that really brought on the tears was the one at an outdoor party where Logan was playing alone, away from the group. That is so familiar! My 2nd son has autism, as do my younger brother and sister. Good job getting the word out on autism awareness! By the way, I've never heard that gorgeous song before, who is it by?
posted by Mother of the Wild Boys on 12/20/07 12:44: PM

You are a wonderful mom and have a very beautiful son. God bless your family and I will pray for you to have continuous strength and continuous support and love.
posted by Melissa on 11/16/07 5:46: AM

Thats a wonderful video. The song really touched my heart. My God blessyou and your family. amen
posted by SamJam on 11/09/07 11:12: AM

Marianne, your little boy is absolutely adorable! Keep up the faith ... you are a great mom! You have deeply touched many and are in our prayers. God bless you, Logan, your daughter, and husband!
posted by Gwen on 10/28/07 10:14: PM

Marianne, I also have a son named Logan, so this meant alot. I have 4 boys and all are healthy. Your video was beautiful and Logan is a beautiful little boy. I don't know anyone with autism, but I know that people like you and your son are going to change the world. Videos like yours are going to bring awareness to people like me. Thank You for opening my eyes to your everday struggle. May God Bless you and your family. Hand your fears and worries to him (God) and give Ryan your strength, courage and all the love your heart can hold. "He'll Make It"
posted by Jennifer on 10/23/07 7:07: AM

Thank you for sharing your video. Your son is adorable! This video really touched my heart. You and your family will be in my prayers.
posted by Angie T on 10/14/07 6:29: PM

Thank you for sharing this beautiful video of your beautiful son!
posted by Amy on 10/13/07 5:11: PM

What an Inspiration your son is.My thoughts and prayers go out to Him.Thank you for sharing the video~:)
posted by Lasha on 10/07/07 10:44: AM

Hi! You could go to this web-site to get this song "He is my son" by Mark Schultz http://music.yahoo.com/track/1842366 Please let me know if this helped you... Marianne
posted by Marianne Cutliffe on 10/04/07 1:18: PM

The song is called Hes my son by Mark Schultz... great video........thank you for sharing your son with us all!
posted by Heather Burgess on 10/04/07 11:58: AM

Marianne, Thank you for sharing a part of your son,Logan. He truly is a blessing from God. I will pray for your son and my daughter and son,too. They also have Autism. I can feel your despair. My heart breaks everyday as well. I don't wish this on anyone. Take care. Your not alone in your quest.
posted by regina on 10/03/07 8:07: PM

Marianne, PLease tell us where to get a copy of that song. I am starting my own non profit for distribution of the medicines that we all have to put our kids on, so I'd really like to use that song with pictures of my son Trick. I'd appreciate it. That song ripped my heart out and motivated my family to start the charity we've been wanting to for a few months now. My 6 year old is doing great, but not mainstreamed yet. The medicines are amazing and healing him... i'd love to share that with the world of autism families.
posted by Steph on 10/03/07 6:02: PM





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