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Wow thanks for sharing this moving video. Life is golden. More family time
Larry...
My daughter was in neonatal intensive care for nearly six months, so I can relate relate to this. It is indeed very touching.
Thanks for the vidio,very moving
It's amazing how some people such as that couple rose to the challenge
enjoy the day
Larry, that is so precious and heart felt..I will be sharing this too..thanks for finding it and bringing it to us!
Can't speak Larry..can hardly write for the tears, but thanks for sharing such a powerful story, we had not seen this.
Hi Larry -- my thanks to Al and Peggy for re-blogging this--I had missed it the first time around. That video is without a doubt the most moving I've ever seen. What a powerful love story. It was shown at the SF Rain Camp, too, but I didn't have the foresight to post it here; I'm glad you did.
Larry... Thank you for sharing this video. It touched my heart, and I'm now in tears. Not sure if it is for the loss or for the joy of how long Eliot was here on Earth. One thing for sure, I appreciate my children more, and I realize how lucky I *truly* am. Thank you God.
Now both my wife and I are crying, are you trying to kill me man? How that father got through that video I will never know. My parents lost my older sister when she was only about 9 months old. (That is who my first daughter is named after) They too have said the ones who die young like my sister did, do so much in their short time on Earth that is amazing and clearly God's plan.
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