Warrior has wanted to make a video about his dad for several months now, but he's never had the courage. Until now.
He tried making this as a video but broke down half way through it, so he decided to do it as a series of pictures instead.
There's no sound. No music. Just his message.
I'm so proud of him!
Such a sweet request, and it's so brave of him to share his message. I am already a big advocate for organ donation and am already a registered donor! <3
ReplyDeleteKind thoughts to your family and your son on his birthday! I'm also a registered donor. Would it be possible for you to type out the messages on the cards to accompany the video? They are really hard to read :)
ReplyDeleteThat was such a brave thing for Warrior to do, you must be so proud of him and his message x
ReplyDeletePowerful and a great way to bring in the holiday season of cheer and giving. Thanks and have a great Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great thing he has done!
ReplyDeleteWonderful story. My children and I shared it together and we loved it. Keep sharing. You should also share it with the donor site in your state. They may use it!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome video he made! Very moving! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job, very touching. I'm very impressed!
ReplyDeleteYour son did an amazing job on this video, you must be so proud of him. I am so sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing awareness video. Happy Thanksgiving
ReplyDeleteGood job!
ReplyDeleteHave a great WW- POSH
What a great tribute to a dad who must have been so proud of such a wonderful boy.
ReplyDeleteHow very brave.
ReplyDeleteA very important message. In the spirit of American Thanksgiving – thanks for participating on my meme – I also wish you and your loved ones a healthy and happy holiday season! Hope to see you again next week.
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ps brave boy
Please tell your beautiful son that his courage made a difference in my life and I know it will touch so many others. I have always been signed up as a donor, since I was old enough to be really, and will be sure that it stays that way. Thank you both for this beautiful post and for sharing your story.
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Stopping by from the GFC hop to say 'hi' and to follow along. I can't wait to get to know you and your blog better. We're riding the wave of life at Local Sugar Hawaii, I'd love for you to come write the lines with us.
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wow what an amazing video. Definitely made me tear up a bit. What a strong and courageous family you have! Thank you for sharing your life with the world.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree we need more organ donors. I think people who aren't organ donors are selfish. You are not going to need organs when you are gone anyway. People are waiting on organs right now all over the country. All you need to do is check a box on your driver's license. It's not that difficult.
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