So I am not sure if I have ever mentioned this on my blog before, but my younger sister Sarah has a hearing loss as well as an Auditory Process Disorder. Going into all of that is another post all together, but today I wanted to share something she shared with me.
Her boyfriend sent her this you-tube video he found.
It melted my heart. So if you have a few minutes today, this will put a little smile on your face :)
So sweet.
ReplyDeleteI love this! It is so sweet! It definitely put a smile on my face :)
ReplyDeleteso sweet! this totally made me tear up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful video. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful video nearly made me cry lol (I'm a soppy bugger)
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I loved that. What a great video.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet is that! <3
ReplyDeleteI remember this... so sweet!
ReplyDelete(I'm deaf, so it's especially sentimental :)
Haha definitely almost cried. That was the cutest thing. So sweet. :)
ReplyDeleteThat was beautiful! I had chills and tears at the end. I was a sign language interpreter for years before having kids and have so many deaf friends. I absolutely LOVED this video! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!! Such a cute video and a great cause!
ReplyDeleteThat's adorable. :] And how sweet of your sister's boyfriend to send this to her!
ReplyDeleteThat is soo sweet! :)
ReplyDeleteso so adorable.
ReplyDeleteahh, melt my heart!
this is sweet.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing!
i love that video! Thank you so much for sharing. I'm sad their fundraiser is over!
ReplyDeletelove to see when people are doing something to make a difference in their corner of the world!
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I've watched this video at least ten times. I love it so much. I'm majoring in Linguistics with an emphasis in American Sign Language, and I'm actually serving an ASL mission. I think this is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing it with your followers; it helps get the message out.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet video. Thanks for sharing! It definitely gave me a smile :)
ReplyDeleteAWWWW LOVED IT ALYCIA!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't stop smiling this whole video. I loved it.
ReplyDeleteThat was such a beautiful video! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really touching video!
ReplyDeletewhat a precious post! definitely made my night just that much more special.
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Wow this is incredible. :)
ReplyDeleteI work with kids who are deaf/have a hearing impairment so this really hits home :) wonderful video!
ReplyDeleteMade me cry...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I shared it on Facebook. It's really sweet.
ReplyDeletethat has to be the cutest thing i've ever seen. definitely got all teary eyed!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness!! that is so beautiful!! my uncle is deaf and I thought my daughter was born with hearing loss (she failed her hearing screenings at the hospital when she was born - but she's fine now, just has tiny ears!) thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThat was super cute! I love the little thumbs up caption about getting that feeling. I remember feeling that with my husband! It's the little things that count. Thanks for sharing, it definitely made me smile!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat really did make me tear up <3
ReplyDeleteI love this video! ASL is my second language, it's beautiful...and I love anything that let's people know that deaf doesn't mean less than or different, and what a romantic little story!
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ReplyDeleteAww...that is so sweet. Thanks for sharing! :)
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This definitely put many smiles on my face. How stinkin' cute! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI loved this! I let out a loud *gasp* at the end and my husband asked what happened from the other room. It melted my heart. I have always wanted to learn ASL.
ReplyDeleteAwww this is really sweet I love it! I have a disability too and my beautiful partner helps me see it in a better light.
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