It is so beautiful, and I have seen such awesomeness in my own family.
My son was told in grade 1 he would never be literal because his dyslexia was so bad.
I wouldn't hear tell of that, and wouldn't let his teachers feed into it either.
He can read and write, and is going to college.
I have a cousin that was born with severe disabilities, told she would never walk or talk.
She fooled them and won her running race in the special Olympics in Gander last summer.
The joy she brings to our family is immeasurable, and she is perfect in her own darling ways.
Every child/person deserves the feeling of succeeding no mater what their limitations may be.
PS:
Jo Ann it happened to me that time, I added the smiley and all disappeared.
I right clicked and clicked undo, it worked.Brought me back to what I had written.
I wondering if we should be interring the smiley down a line instead of right after the end of a sentence.That's what I just did and it didn't dissapear.
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