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12.05.2008

Grab a box of Kleenex and enjoy....

I have already seen an abundant amount of blessings come into my life as a result of kidz. I have met so many amazing children and parents. One of those parents shared this video on her blog and I think I will be forever changed because of it. I am glad I didn't deny the constant spiritual nagging that caused me to pursue creating the kidz blog. It has only been going strong for a few days now and my life and heart and perspective and attitude have been uplifted - even exalted - to places I didn't think possible. I am blessed because of so many others. I am in awe non-stop. I am grateful. If it ended tomorrow, I would be grateful. But I hope and pray this experience continues.

So many subjects near and dear to my heart are highlighted in this video.... special needs, perserverance (I can never spell that word right), charity, the LDS church, humanitarian efforts, hope, love, perspective, and all things good....

The first 5 seconds and the last 10 seconds

are my favorite parts.

I could watch them over and over and over again, and I have.

"Feet was I to the lame." --Job 29:15

"In Thee, our hearts rejoice."


With a full heart,

7 comments:

MLP said...

WOW.

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I am so glad you did. Yours is AMAZING! You are beautiful and so is your family. I can't wait to read and learn more.

Have a great weekend!

Krista said...

Wow! What a wonderful blog. The Kidz one is great as well. I am thinking about forwarding it to some friends of mine for resources. I know a lot of people in the DD field that would love your blog. I am so impressed. I don't have my Master's degree yet, but I have my bachlors. I used to work with kids that have disabilities. I worked in a program called IBI (Intensive Behavioral Intervention). I had a lot of hats in this job. I worked with DD, and some mental health, I also participated in service coordination, and parenting classes. I was touched daily by the sweet kids I worked with. I am now a stay at home mom, but I remember my time fondly. I loved those kids and their parents. Thanks for stopping by to see my blog.

Shelly said...

So inspiring, Tara! I love to read the incredible things you discover. :)

Ash said...

So absolutely beautiful, and a humbling reminder that life in America really isn't so bad - God bless those helpful people.

Peace - Em

jori-o said...

Thank you for sharing that. It made me cry. Truly beautiful.

Martha@A Sense of Humor is Essential said...

Whew, heartbreaking, thank you.
We are so blessed.

br8eyes said...

Wow! What a touching post! Thank you for sharing!