November 19, 2007

Dancing away the monster

Excerpt: "Ballerina dreams: A True Story"

Make sure you watch the video, which is the story that ran on The Today Show this morning and turned me into a big weepy girl before I'd even had breakfast.

(Yes, I watch The Today Show, Dr. Judgey McTelevisionsnob.)

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:07 PM

    I missed the show this morning, thanks for the link...its a lovely story. I can only hope and pray my daughter will have the same opportunities when she is a little older (shes 16 months with CP)

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  2. Anonymous1:25 PM

    I missed this too, so thank you. I don't know why I didn't get a tissue before I started the video. Two minutes into it, my eyes were so full of tears I couldn't see the video anymore.

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  3. Anonymous1:54 PM

    Thank you for this.

    My daughter is almost four. She uses braces and a walker to get around. She is also obsessed with princesses and fairies and ballerinas. She went to a ballet last spring that was a hour and a half long, and she never once got antsy. She cannot wait to see the Nutcracker next month.

    If I could, I would move to Queens tomorrow so she could be in that class. I was going to say that I know it's hard to understand, but I guess it isn't for you. I am going to go and dry my face off now. You needed to be more firm with the tissue warning.

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  4. Anonymous2:11 PM

    wow. that is one of the most inspiring things i have seen in months!!!!

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  5. Anonymous2:36 PM

    You could always say that you watch The Today Show, Oprah, et al, as market research.

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  6. That's it, that's EXACTLY why I watch. Thank you.

    (Whew!)

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  7. Anonymous4:03 PM

    How does one get on Oprah? You should do that, don't you think?

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  8. Thank you. My daughter has cp, is 8 years old, and is a princess, at least in her own mind. She loved the video and we had to watch it twice. Sometimes I wonder why I go to the lengths I do, to do what I do for her, and this reminded me why. Not one of those little girls were frowning. Those smiles make it all worth while!

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  9. Anonymous1:45 AM

    thanks for the clip, rob. being in taiwan right now, i miss all this stuff, so it was great to see. a few tears did well up.

    lovely!

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  10. I read an article in the NYT a couple of years ago about this program and I remember crying THEN. I want to try to find someone who will start a program for kids in my area...maybe gymnastics for co-ed. This was very moving. Thanks, Rob.

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