Winter, without her famous prosthetic tail
As I leave you for a brief respite, or in other words, my family’s Annual Reunion, I wanted to share one last inspiring posting with you.
This story was on our news this morning and knowing how some of you, like me, desperately need to hear something positive, uplifting, or at least not horrible, for a change, about animals, this is our “good” story~
Cieran Kelso, is an eight year old child from England, who recently came to Florida and got the chance to meet Winter, the now world famous dolphin with a prosthetic tail, whose story was the inspiration for one of the best animal, postings and movies, that I have written about here:
What makes this so emotional, so joyous, so inspirational, at least for me, is one particular comment made by this physically challenged child about wanting to come back when he grew up and take care of Winter.
This remark reminded me of something similar that my own physically challenged son once said to me many years ago.
He was quite young at the time, perhaps only 6 -8 years old and we were out somewhere together, when we passed by a child who was walking using a white cane and was obviously blind.
After he passed us by, my son looked up at me and said, ” Mommy that is so sad, he is blind, ”
I looked down at him in total disbelief and said, ” but honey you are in a wheelchair, and you can’t walk, ”
Never one shy for an opinion, he came right back at me with this, ” but Mommy, he is blind and I can see. ”
So, I guess in the end, in life’s minor or major challenges, it is after all, ” all about your perception. “
Read and see more about this beautiful story here:
8-Year Old Boy and Winter the Dolphin Share a Swim
Boy Who Lost Legs Swims With Winter The Dolphin
Boys Dream to swim with Winter comes True
See you all again soon~
Thank you for that lovely post; take care at your reunion. 🙂
Great post! It’s all so true, it’s all about perception. If we could all just be more open to seeing the world and challenges through the eyes of others.
Simply warming…Winter and your son’s perspective. 🙂 Enjoy the reunion!
That is a beautiful post and your son is a beautiful spirit.
What a precious son you have. Thanks for this touching story. Blessings to you and yours.
Beautiful story 🙂
Eyesight, such a wonderful blessing. It’s all in the heart – when it sees it sees with love. May we all see this way. Haven’t seen you in a while thanks for stopping by.
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