March 07, 2006

Video fun

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my friend's cat in her fab bathroom, Los Angeles, Canon Digital Rebel

This video made me miss New Orleans... {via James}

This video made me laugh out loud. {via Anna}

And if you haven't seen this video yet, please, put down what you're doing, and download this video of Jason McElwain, the autistic high school basketball player who blew everyone away at the final basketball game of the season. {Takes a few minutes to download, just click where it says "download file", but you will never forget this story} My favorite part is when he says, "I was hot as a pistol."

Posted on March 7, 2006 08:39 AM
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Posted by: LIfe's Ambition at March 10, 2006 04:54 AM

wow - the basketball clip is really making it's way around . my students (freshman in college) asked me to play it for the class last week...one of them went to school with jason. thanks for providing a link here...

Posted by: jennifer at March 8, 2006 12:47 PM

jason is quite the superhero. wow. i had to put the link on my blog cause the world needs more of stories like this. i could watch it a hundred times!
thanks!

Posted by: kristen at March 8, 2006 06:34 AM

Wow, thank you !! That video clip about Jason was just what I needed today. It made me cry a little but more than anything it made me very very happy! What a fantastic story. I'm going to be smiling all day.

Posted by: Hannah at March 8, 2006 04:41 AM

Thank you for sharing this video clip with the world!

I'm currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Education program in Nova Scotia, Canada and one of my classmates brought this in to show our Inclusion class. It is a beautiful video that aptly shows that all children should be honored and included and that when given the opportunity they rise to the most amazing heights. So many autistic children get lost in the shuffle, are mistunderstood, and are not honored like this young man was. Kudos to his coach for recognizing his passion and kudos to you for passing the message along to the world.

Cheers,
Kathleen

Posted by: Kathleen at March 7, 2006 08:08 PM

I saw the basketball player video last week and also loved the "hot as a pistol" part. There is an article about Jason and his team in this week's People Magazine.

Here's wishing that everyone feels "hot as a pistol" at least once in their life.

Posted by: DeeDee at March 7, 2006 07:12 PM

Phenomenal.
Thanks again Andrea for knowing just what your readers need...
hope, love, understanding, and on and on...

Posted by: Anna at March 7, 2006 06:23 PM

Andrea,thanks for the giggles&tears!

Posted by: shelly at March 7, 2006 06:09 PM

Andrea,thanks for the giggles&tears!

Posted by: shelly at March 7, 2006 06:08 PM

This:
http://www.salon.com/ent/video_dog/media/2006/03/05/oscar_highlight/index.html
is what has been making me laugh since Sunday night.
You have to click on the site pass ad first for Salon, but if you didn't see it at the Oscars, it is so so worth it!
xo/r

Posted by: rachel at March 7, 2006 05:17 PM

Andrea,
The "hot as a pistol" basketball player made me cry. Over abundant Joy! Dreams can come true! The sheer love that the crowd gave and gave, the kindness of hearts, and the faith he had in himself to run out there and play ball and succeed!
Too beautiful for words! Thank you for sharing this with us!

Posted by: Tongue in Cheek at March 7, 2006 01:40 PM

Dear Andrea - You have so perfectly captured the essence of the roller coaster of life in this post. I found myself laughing and crying at the same time - thank you! xxx

Posted by: Dawn at March 7, 2006 11:16 AM

Andrea,

I love these videos. I needed to see the babies laughing today. What fun.

I loved the basketball story. Brought tears to my eyes. It's wonderful.

Posted by: Jenn at March 7, 2006 10:41 AM

"I was hot as a pistol." Love that. I loved the bouncy balls too but this is better in a different kind of way.

Posted by: Felicity at March 7, 2006 10:41 AM

Andrea...you always have the best links on your site! I can't tell you how many times I watched the Bravia commercial with the bouncy balls...every time it puts a huge smile on my face...i have it saved as a favorite if i ever need a pick-me-up :) Thank you for posting the video of the basketball player. My husband had told me about the story and I had tried to find a video for it but could not. This one brought a smile to my face and tear to my eye...thank you :)

Posted by: Sarah Pezdek-Smith at March 7, 2006 10:13 AM

In that new orleans video, those are some amazing muscians getting together. Thanks for the link.

Posted by: stevie at March 7, 2006 10:04 AM

Love, love, love that kid.

Posted by: Ali at March 7, 2006 09:15 AM

i just watched the basketball video which brought tears to my eyes. my friend has a 15 year old son who is autistic and many children with this are treated differently by peers. it was a wonderful wonderful story and made me so happy to see him excel- im so glad you posted it.
>^..^<

Posted by: katy at March 7, 2006 09:10 AM