http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kaylee-rodgers-autism-singing-hallelujah_us_585ad9dce4b0de3a08f3edc3us
Please don't get cuaght up in the religious connotations, just revel in the precious gift that this 10 year old special human being has and is offering
all.
Happy Christmas.
Tony
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kaylee-rodgers-autism-singing-hallelujah_us_585ad9dce4b0de3a08f3edc3
Please don't get cuaght up in the religious connotations, just revel in
the precious gift that this 10 year old special human being has and is offering us all.
Happy Christmas.
Tony
wrote:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kaylee-rodgers-autism-singing-hallelujah_us_585ad9dce4b0de3a08f3edc3
Please don't get cuaght up in the religious connotations, just revel in
the precious gift that this 10 year old special human being has and is
offering us all.
Happy Christmas.
Tony
That's my favourite sing to be sung by children, it's beautiful. And I'm >anti-theist.
wrote:Yes I know you are and thank goodness we have that choice in this country.
Please don't get cuaght up in the religious connotations, just revel inhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kaylee-rodgers-autism-singing-hallelujah_us_585ad9dce4b0de3a08f3edc3
the precious gift that this 10 year old special human being has and is
offering us all.
Happy Christmas.
Tony
That's my favourite sing to be sung by children, it's beautiful. And I'm >anti-theist.
--
"From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs." >creates the incentive to minimize your abilities and maximize your needs.
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 10:17:12 +1300, Allistar <me@hiddenaddress.com>I guess I am still getting used to this.
wrote:
wrote:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kaylee-rodgers-autism-singing-hallelujah_us_585ad9dce4b0de3a08f3edc3
Please don't get cuaght up in the religious connotations, just revel in
the precious gift that this 10 year old special human being has and is
offering us all.
Happy Christmas.
Tony
That's my favourite sing to be sung by children, it's beautiful. And I'm >>anti-theist.
Thanks for that link, it is inspiring - both for the soloist but also
the achievements of the individual teacher and the collaboration
within the school given the freedom to seek excellence in different
ways. The links within the story gave intersting information about the >school, the community and the achievement in this case.
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 10:47:18 +1300, Rich80105<rich80105@hotmail.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 10:17:12 +1300, Allistar <me@hiddenaddress.com>I guess I am still getting used to this.
wrote:
wrote:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kaylee-rodgers-autism-singing-hallelujah_us_585ad9dce4b0de3a08f3edc3
Please don't get cuaght up in the religious connotations, just revel in >>>> the precious gift that this 10 year old special human being has and is >>>> offering us all.
Happy Christmas.
Tony
That's my favourite sing to be sung by children, it's beautiful. And I'm >>>anti-theist.
Thanks for that link, it is inspiring - both for the soloist but also
the achievements of the individual teacher and the collaboration
within the school given the freedom to seek excellence in different
ways. The links within the story gave intersting information about the >>school, the community and the achievement in this case.
I thought it was another person that sent the link, or am I wrong.
It is special.
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 16:43:55 +1300, Sam <open-minded@fairness.here>It was not trimmed by anyone. It nothing was deleted.
wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 10:47:18 +1300, Rich80105<rich80105@hotmail.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 10:17:12 +1300, Allistar <me@hiddenaddress.com> >>>wrote:I guess I am still getting used to this.
wrote:
Please don't get cuaght up in the religious connotations, just revel in >>>>> the precious gift that this 10 year old special human being has and is >>>>> offering us all.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kaylee-rodgers-autism-singing-hallelujah_us_585ad9dce4b0de3a08f3edc3
Happy Christmas.
Tony
That's my favourite sing to be sung by children, it's beautiful. And I'm >>>>anti-theist.
Thanks for that link, it is inspiring - both for the soloist but also
the achievements of the individual teacher and the collaboration
within the school given the freedom to seek excellence in different
ways. The links within the story gave intersting information about the >>>school, the community and the achievement in this case.
I thought it was another person that sent the link, or am I wrong.
It is special.
Allistar had deleted part of the message - but Tony had signed off his >message so it was clear that it was him rather than Allistar who had
sent the original link.
These days most people have much greater tolerance of longer mosts
than previously when modems were very slow and data limits were
restrictive. I see little reason to trim posts until they become too
long to page down to the newest part - but even then some care is
needed.
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