Paul O'Rear -- Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 7:23 AM (No Comments)
Categories: Hope, Inspiring Stories, Make a Difference
Tags: Melbourne Australia, Nick Vujicic, YouTube
I remember as a child hearing someone tell a joke (and probably repeating it myself) that went something like this:
- “What do you call a kid with no arms and no legs?”
- Answer: “First Base!”
Nick Vujicic (pronounced Voy-a-chich) probably heard lots of jokes like that growing up. Nick was born in December of 1982 in Melbourne, Australia. He was a healthy, happy, beautiful baby. There was just one problem. Nick was born with no arms and no legs. He was the kid we all joked about in third grade. Except, when it’s real, it’s not very funny at all.
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Paul O'Rear -- Saturday, January 2, 2010, 7:42 PM (No Comments)
Categories: Hope, Inspiring Stories, Make a Difference, Motivational, Music
Tags: Claire de Lune, Dr. Greg Byrne, Louisville Kentucky, Patrick Henry Hughes, University of Louisville, YouTube
What would you do if you were born without eyes, and with a tightening of the joints that prevented you from being able to straighten your arms and legs? Would you feel sorry for yourself? Would you consider yourself “disabled”? Life would certainly come with a greater level of difficulty.
I can’t even imagine being unable to see or walk. Yet, that’s exactly the situation in which Patrick Henry Hughes has found himself since the day he was born. However, when asked, “How would you describe your disabilities?”, Patrick just smiles really big and responds, “Not disabilities at all; more abilities.”
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