inspirational!


This should be mandatory viewing for all people, able bodied or those with certain challenges.

It was spoken perfectly by one Mom who said we all have our crosses!
So, theirs might just be a bit more obvious.
Well, to those challenges & difficulties, we need only look to the children & their remarkable families for guidance. Their resilience & embrace of life is a wonder to behold. We can all take a page from that book. As I see it, you just go about doing your very best to live a life worth living & daily meet those challenges best you are able. These folks are warriors in my eyes & examples for rest of us to try to follow.

Also I personally find it incomprehensible that there are still ignorant, malicious, misguided & OK...some just plain EVIL people living among us that would rail against anyone "different" or their families (as in the graffiti scene). Talk about outrageous, it simply is beyond ANY of my understanding. I never watched anything that intrinsically incited such fundamental anger in me as that incredulous scene!
These are people (like everyone else) most deserving of our understanding, attention & at minimum, support.
And I, for one, loved every second of celebrating their joy here & joined in cheering them on. If only our world could be more like them.


What a wonderful soul (the girl who started this pageant), just as beautiful inside as she is outside. Boy did the USA pageant get it RIGHT crowning her as winner (who'd have THUNK?)

BRAVO!!

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