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Watch what happens when an eight month old deaf boy's new cochlear implant is activated, and he can hear his mother for the first time...
Cochlear implant: Deaf baby hears mother's voice for the first time - WDAF (http://www.fox4kc.com/news/nationworld/sns-viral-video-deaf-baby-cochlear-implant,0,1869921.htmlstory - broken link)
Things like this remind me to not take the little things for granted. Sitting with my 9 month old daughter I always get a kick out of her expressions when we "talk", but I don't always think about how special that moment is.
Things like this remind me to not take the little things for granted. Sitting with my 9 month old daughter I always get a kick out of her expressions when we "talk", but I don't always think about how special that moment is.
Awwwwww! You should treasure those moments for sure.
I have a friend who was recently on a mission fitting kids with free hearing aids. He got to experience that in person and it affected him deeply. You see something like this and realize how blessed you are and how much you take things for granted.
Things like this remind me to not take the little things for granted. Sitting with my 9 month old daughter I always get a kick out of her expressions when we "talk", but I don't always think about how special that moment is.
I used to think this when my son was a small boy too. He was 4 when I went blind. It's been 10 yrs since I've seen his face. I'd give anything to be able to see him once again.
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