I noticed the email address for Deb was wrong so I know she didn't get this email from Jen. I rarely check my email. I was deleting old emails when I found this from Jen. I thought it was appropriate to post it here.
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I watched this video several weeks ago and at the end of it, I said, "I wish I were a parent like that!"
I recently read a similar amazing story. Christopher Nolan was also born with cerebral palsy. His remarkable story included an incredible mother who held his head steady so that he could type with a stick affixed to his head. He produced several books including a biography.
He died at the age of 43.
To read more about Christopher Nolan, go to the "Bioethics and Being Human" link on my blog. Then go to their archives for February 26th. The story of Christopher is the 4th blog entry for that date.
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That is really amazing.
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I watched this video several weeks ago and at the end of it, I said, "I wish I were a parent like that!"
I recently read a similar amazing story. Christopher Nolan was also born with cerebral palsy. His remarkable story included an incredible mother who held his head steady so that he could type with a stick affixed to his head. He produced several books including a biography.
He died at the age of 43.
To read more about Christopher Nolan, go to the "Bioethics and Being Human" link on my blog. Then go to their archives for February 26th. The story of Christopher is the 4th blog entry for that date.
The title of the blog is "The Power of Love Is the Power of Life."
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