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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAbsolutely heartwarming story about a kid named Bennett
http://thadenpierce.org/?p=6585This is an absolutely heartwarming story about a kid named Bennett who recently had one of his dreams come true. Bennett was born a few weeks premature and, as a result, is visually impaired to a degree. Sadly, Bennett's vision will become progressively worse with time, so his parents were encouraged "to give him lots of visual memories before he loses more eyesight."
And so, Bennett came up with a list of things he wanted to see, and lo and behold, an Apple retail store made the list. So Bennett's parents arranged for him to visit a local Apple retail store and the result was nothing short of incredible.
We had mentioned his wish on Facebook because we thought it was so funny and to our surprise learned wait, apparently we know some people who have Apple connections! They contacted us and asked some questions and started making some plans and were absolutely fantastic every step of the way. While we were hoping to just visit the store and let Ben play at the kid table, the Apple folks had so much more in mind.
And what Apple had in mind was truly inspiring.
And what was happening there? Rows of people all dressed in red clapping and cheering and welcoming our family. As you can see in the photos, Ben's face just LIT UP when he recognized the store. When he realized he was allowed to go inside??? He was stunned. When they greeted him by name? SHOCK! He got a bit bashful as he passed so many people cheering for him. (He later said he felt like a celebrity and wanted to know how they knew his name???) They did a mini tour & he was allowed to stand behind the Genius bar, which was so impressive to him. Then he asked me if he could play on one of the iPads at the little table like the kids were doing before we left. We sat down and explained not only could he play on one but the one they had just shown him was FOR HIM.
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Absolutely heartwarming story about a kid named Bennett (Original Post)
LiberalArkie
Dec 2013
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This makes me extremely happy as well I know what has going through in 3 years I will have lost the
Arcanetrance
Dec 2013
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PDJane
(10,103 posts)1. That is so incredibly cool........what a delight.
rug
(82,333 posts)2. What a great story!
calimary
(81,466 posts)3. GREAT story!
I love these things! Thanks for posting it, LiberalArkie! We need more stories like this. There's so much that can rob us of faith in our fellow humans. Stories like this one restore the spirit!
sheshe2
(83,898 posts)4. Bennett Rocks~
Thanks LA, beautiful!
Arcanetrance
(2,670 posts)5. This makes me extremely happy as well I know what has going through in 3 years I will have lost the
rest of my vision and be completely blind.