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I'd heard that this story had really taken off and gotten national attention... I realized it was going international this morning when my relatives in Canada sent me a link! So I thought I'd post it here to share with those of you who haven't seen it. The story is from Greece, NY, a town on the NW side of Rochester. I lived in Greece for 3 years recently (up until finances forced me to move back across town), but Greece was just a lovely place to be. It is a larger town with a small town feel. People wave and smile when you drive down the street. Kids play outside, happy and cared for. Toddlers say 'please' and 'thank you'. People in heavy traffic will stop across four lanes to let one car with an elderly couple make a left turn. Women in stores will try to give you their coupon if they think that you like something better than they do. Greece is mostly a 'blue collar' working class neighborhood, and there just is no other town that I've run into in the world with the same feel. The town I live in now is the polar opposite... kids get drunk and never knew how to play like children, but they do know more profanity at age 4 than I did at 24. People would sooner run you down than look at you around here. So I visit Greece when the rest of the world gets me down. Now onto why I posted... here is a link to a special story from Greece. It is about a special ed high school student, but I'll let the video tell the rest of the story.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid … q=autistic
Bear hugs,
Kelly
Oh, I forgot to add in my original post that the Greece team went on to win the section V championships! I understand they were selling J-Mac tshirts for charity and sold out before the game even started!
http://www.rnews.com/print.cfm?id=35555
Kelly,
One of the fellows I work with was telling me about this story. I had not seen it myself until you posted it here. I must say I choked back tears as I watched ... there really are good stories and wonderful people out there and this is a very good example of both.
Thanks for sharing, so glad I got to see it.
Hugs,
Wanda
Oh my goodness!!!!!! That is just the neatest, most inspiring story I've heard in so long!! I had a smile on my face the entire time I watched, and tears in my eyes too! WOW!!
:hug:
Tracy
I saw it on the news. Great story, great kids!
Joan
I saw it on the news. Great story!
Oh Kelly! What an inspiration this young man really is. I do hope they let him play more games as he is a real asset to the team. I can relate well to this story, I have an autistic son who is an expert snooker player. These kids seem to focus on one special thing in their lives an become really good at it. My son has a few other interests but snooker is his favourite thing.
Hugs Jane
What a buzzzzz! I had tingles down my spine when the crowd went wild. Thanks for sharing.