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Copyright – Adam Ickes
Sunny, whose both feet had been amputated when he was four years old has long back accepted his disability and tried to be always happy lest grandma becomes sad, suddenly requested his grandma’ I want shoes! ‘
Grandma, who was taking him for a ride in his wheelchair, looked sadly at him.
‘ Don’t look so sad dear, I want them for my best friend, he cannot buy shoes and cannot play without them.’
Grandma was touched. She lovingly showered blessings on him.
He laughed, ‘ One day, with your blessings I am going to climb Mount Everest.’
Wonderful. Anything is possible if you want it badly enough. I think someone did just crawl up Everest but I might be wrong and he is in the process of preparing. This boy sounds very caring.
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Thanks for reading, dear. Two diable person actually climbed Mount Everest, link is there in my old post.
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Dear Indira,
Sunny is the perfect name for this boy. With his attitude I suspect he’ll be able to do anything he wants in life. Lovely story.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Sweet and positive tale, Indira.
Very touching.
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Thanks a lot.
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A lovely uplifting tale. I wouldn’t bet against them 🙂
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Thanks. Your comment means a lot.
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What a happy story, full of love and unselfishness.
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Glad you liked it. Thanks a lot, dear.
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A gentle, kind and poignant tale, Indira.
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Thanks, dear. Coming from you a heartening comment.
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A very sweet and inspiring story. I enjoyed the history as well! 😊
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Thanks a lot dear for appreciating.
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I love the relationship between the two of them, and the showering of the blessings. So sweet.
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Thanks, dear.
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Such a loving tale, Indira. And Sunny is a wonderful boy!
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Thanks, dear.
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Great heart this boy, Sunny, has. As name suggest, he brings sunshine to others. Surely, he will climb Mount Everest.
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Thanks for tha heartening comment.
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I bet he does it!! Wonderful tale.
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Thanks, dear.
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I heard a wonderful lecture about an expedition to Everest undertaken by a disabled group in 2016 or so. It may very well happen!
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It’s true. My old post has the link about some who have done it. Hard work and strong will can make anything happen, dear. Thanks for reading and commenting.
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nice fit to the pic
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Thanks.
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It could very well be possible… sometimes it just takes determination and will
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So true. Thanks for reading.
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A great positive message in this story.
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Thanks.
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I bet he does.
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Thanks for hoping for him. Few like him really did. Mr Ahluwalia didi it.
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Perseverance and positivity = success. Nice!
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Thanks. Yes, the keywords for success.
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That’s so nice of Sunny 🙂
Regards, SLSM.
https://stilllovedstillmissed.wordpress.com/
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Indeed. Thanks for reafing.
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Really great take. Greatly inspiring. Loved it!
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The power of positivity! Well written
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Thanks.
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What a good bloke, why can’t he climb up everest? Anything is possible
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Some like him did, so why can’t he? He may sure. Thanks for reading and commenting.
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This has to be the happiest stories that I have read in a while.
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Thanks.
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