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Sleeper CP
12-02-2007, 04:13 PM
Whiteworks thread made me think about this... some of you are bound to
have seen it before( I hope so).
Whiteworks, the only way to really explain it is : Having children "should" make you a better person. Many it does, quite a few fall short and then there
are those like this that make a dad like me say "Wow":
Please read the text in total before you watch the video:
http://cjcphoto.com/can/
Having children is not for everyone. If you choose not to that is okay.
Sleeper CP
Big Inch Ford Lover:D

NashvilleBound
12-02-2007, 04:20 PM
I dont want to highjack your thread but damn slim....dont be posting those kinda things here.... all emotional and shit... I couldnt even watch the whole thing. :D :idea: :D

Kazanski
12-02-2007, 04:31 PM
Over the past few months I have worked with a-typical children who are paralyzed and forever wheel chair bound with little or no way to communicate, so this story is very touching. I have a new found admiration for these kid's parents, and many times during my time with these children I would think how do these parents do it...its a true and unconditional love for your child, and some people just don't have what it takes (not that there is anything wrong with that) but it's not right to deprive a child of that love if you don't think kids are right for you.

whiteworks
12-02-2007, 04:58 PM
Never seen these two before. thank you

Sportin' Wood
12-02-2007, 05:39 PM
Wow. That is a great tale. Thanks so much for sharing it. I'm going to pass it around. When you think you couldn't do something like that, I'll tell you . . . you do what you need to do, in every situation. It just happens.
~Angie

Sleeper CP
12-02-2007, 08:16 PM
I dont want to highjack your thread but damn slim....dont be posting those kinda things here.... all emotional and shit... I couldnt even watch the whole thing. :D :idea: :D
I have watched that video at least a dozen times and can't get thru it with a dry eye.
Wow. That is a great tale. Thanks so much for sharing it. I'm going to pass it around. When you think you couldn't do something like that, I'll tell you . . . you do what you need to do, in every situation. It just happens.
~Angie
One of the most inspirational things I have ever seen.:)
Sleeper CP
Big Inch Ford Lover:D

Sleeper CP
12-03-2007, 09:02 AM
Never seen these two before. thank you
You're welcome. It seems like a lot of the tough guy's can't even bring themselves to respond to it. ;) Maybe they can't see the key board thru all of those tear's rolling out of their eyes.:idea:
Whiteworks, I'm not sure how I would have responded to this story before I had children, but I can tell you this, it wouldn't be the same as I see it now.
Sleeper CP
Big Inch Ford Lover:D

AZJD
12-03-2007, 09:14 AM
I saw the Hoyts story last year before IronMan and it still in my eyes the single most inspirational story I have ever heard. Still brings a tear to my eye.....

catman-do
12-03-2007, 09:29 AM
I too saw their story last year during the Iron Man in Hawaii. That is the true deffinition of a MAN right there! ;)

Tremor Therapy
12-03-2007, 09:39 AM
I saw the Hoyts story last year before IronMan and it still in my eyes the single most inspirational story I have ever heard. Still brings a tear to my eye.....
I couldn't second that point any more! I've seen this probably a dozen different times, and it makes me choke up every time.