A man won a load of real snow on an Ebay bid. He got the whole lot delivered to a childrens hospice along with Santa.
The childrens faces were a treat as they played outside ...some in wheelchairs....having snowball fights. And when Santa spoke to them their faces just lit up.
For some of these poor kids it will be their last Christmas
God bless that man.
2007-12-24
09:20:38
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the gift of....sorry maybe you didnt understand me...it was a hospice they were in...where terminally ill kids go. i meant poor wee souls, not monetary poor. x
2007-12-24
09:41:58 ·
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Thank you wasp x
2007-12-25
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What can be said elsie.My wife and i will be at the graveside in the morning of our six year old daughter.Sadly she was born blind,deaf and no nasel passageways,instant trach,which i now have alsoThe work that hospices do is so looked up to by us,they gave us respite,and it wasn,t easy taking all the equipment although they had oxygen cylinders and suchThe hard part is for a baby with a trach etc makes no noise as such,so it was both of us in turns on duty,and as i was a postman,up till five and of to work was the norm,but i would not change it as its made us strong for this ordeal Even with a trach,and leg ops,i still manage to do walks and anything else i can for these often overworked,overlooked people,god bless them.
2007-12-24 10:50:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Aw that is amazing and it is the nicest thing i've heard in a long time, I can just picture it, would've loved to have been there to see it for real. He's a true angel and the world is well short of people like him. If only everyone could be like that the world would be a million times better fore sure. Merry Christmas everyone :o)
2007-12-24 09:28:10
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answered by lol 3
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Merry Christmas Elsie!
2007-12-24 17:09:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Very cool!
I worked with disabled kids years ago...and they got lots of attention around Xmas time but were long forgotten by February. If you can, remember to do something special for them later in the season when the parties are over and they are bored with cabin fever.
ANY TIME is a good time for a miracle! :)
2007-12-24 09:26:33
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answered by wawawebis 6
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God bless him indeed. Love is the spirit of Christmas. In sipe of all the cr*p we witness everyday in the world and read about everyday in the hews, there are still so many good people in the world. Gives us hope that there is still.....hope for human kind.
2007-12-24 09:31:44
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answered by RED-CHROME 6
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Hear hear....that is one of the most heart-warming stories I have heard in a long time. If only there were more people like him in this world...what a happier place it would be. I hope he gets as much happiness in life as he obviously gives to others.
2007-12-24 09:39:43
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answered by dragondrums 5
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Elsie, I have a lump in my throat thinking about that. That is the spirit of Christmas. May God bless that man, and may God bless you Elsie for the work that you do. Merry Christmas Elsie to you and yours.
2007-12-24 13:26:19
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answered by Anonymous
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A very special gift for very special children. I agree, God Bless that man.
2007-12-24 12:25:03
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answered by Ysanne 5
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Yes I watched that on the news what a decent bloke to do something like that for those children.
2007-12-24 09:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Just goes to show there are some lovely people in the world.
2007-12-24 09:36:57
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answered by mum2mh 5
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