Hey, Everyone! This is my new tribute to my one and only Hero: Aaron Hotchner. This clip was made because he is strong, stubborn, lonely and so sad. And he still stands in spite of what his scars say. He is a real lonely hero. He means everything what this word, hero means. In my next life I'll look for a man like him first! :)))
Oh, and I want to dedicate to Thomas Gibson too, cuz it was his 47th birthday yesterday! I know he will never watch this, but who cares!?
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, THOMAS! We all love you!
Its for fun only! And pleasure of course! :)))))))) I mean I own nothing!
The music is: My side of the story by Hodges
This is my very new tribute to my lovely Hero. I'm really in a nostalgic mood, and I feel a little bit sad. So I made this, cuz I know how lonely and sad he is. He really knows what means to lost everything. But he's still standing tall, and he's still doing what he has to do. He saves lives! But sometimes he can't fight with the fact: He can't save everybody.
Music: Need by Hana Pestle
Tried and tested that Lithium ion batt is the only thing that can give life to a lonely, lifeless and poor CP. This clip proves it. This is the best clip! Two thumbs up! Vote Now!
A call informs Sarah Nealle her six-year-old daughter was in a school bus accident.
Her journey includes: Doctors. An epidural hematoma. Respirators. Apnea tests. Nationwide publicity. Political, moral, ethical, legal, social battles regarding organ transplantation. A family with disagreements.
The lonely decision: how to let her daughter die with dignity. Find out more at http://garybshelly.com/ Literary
Most Americans appear hopeful and optimistic about aging according to a new, national study from Parker, one of America’s leading aging services organizations that this year celebrates its 110th anniversary. Key findings from Parker’s “Aging in America Survey”—which examines the nation’s changing attitudes and opinions around growing older in the U.S.—include:
• A vast majority of Americans (71%) do not fear or worry about aging very much or at all.
• More than half of those surveyed (62%) believe that 80 is not too old to serve in government, run a marathon, be CEO of a Fortune 500 company, teach a class, or practice yoga.
• Those surveyed were evenly split (49% each) in describing the experience of growing older in America today with positive words (e.g., “hopeful,” “relevant,” “vibrant”) vs. negative words (e.g., “scary,” “depressing,” “lonely”).
• Nearly two-thirds (59%) of Americans feel that not enough technology innovation focuses on the lifestyles of older people.
• While 38% of Americans feel the most positive thing about getting older is gaining more experience and wisdom, only 1% believes it is acquiring greater wealth and material goods.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8100251-parker-aging-in-america-survey-anniversary/
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Chronic illness is a life-long journey, oftentimes a very lonely one. Most people do not understand what you are going through, even when they really try - and most who have never experienced it don't try to understand at all. The Unchargeables is a place where you can come for support, a place where everybody understands, where we celebrate the smallest victories together. We are a group of people from all over the world who all share similar experiences; we call ourselves Chargies. Here you find yourself in a place without judgement, where we have compassion for each other. We support and uplift each other to make this journey a little less lonely. There is strength in shared experiences and words of support and hope.