That was a magical day, thank you for sharing it with us. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us, too. I love that you make those memories and cherish them. It was great to hear you tell of some of the things that we didn't see. Braylee is just a lovely girl and to see her overcoming anxiety and truly enjoying herself is wonderful.
Braylee is a beautiful child inside and out, it is evident how proud you both are of her. Watching your videos over the last few years and seeing how much she’s grown and all the things she’s learning is just such a joy to see🫶
David, the communication and love between you and Braylee, and between Stacey and Braylee was magical to watch, as well. There was one scene with Stacey and Braylee in the pumpkin patch. Stacey picked up Braylee and it was such a shared happiness moment. I wondered what you both were saying.
You're already having cooler weather? Uuuggggggghhhhh I wish Texas was cooler 😭😭😭😭 And that looked so fun, I wish I could've gone! And I love seeing Braylee happy.
I've been here for months uepr videos make my day a bit more enjoyable thank u. I also have autism but i learned a lot from u guys I'm gonna stay here watching ur videos everydayyyy
Can't believe we are back round at the 'rolling in corn' time of year. I love your adventures at the fall festival places, they look like such a fun time and we just don't have them over this side of the pond. Stay Kooky Wees 😉
I was totally surprised by Bradley doing the roller coaster . Way to go .🫶😉She has come along ways. I Loved the mom and daughter hug. You guys are a great Family. 💕 ❤
🌸 💙💙💙😁😁😁😍😍😍 A friend in NJ went to her local Walmart this morning. She was taken aback that it was dim snd quiet. There was a sign stating that from 8 - 10 in the mornings they are sensory friendly - no machines and dimmer. I don't know how helpful that would be for school age children, except for during the summer, but i thought I should share this with you. I imagine there may be info on their website. I absolutely loved this video!!! Braylee looks so much like Stacy! I really saw it in the video during a hug where Stacy was behind Braylee and their faces were side by side. 💙💙💙
Kids with autism are the most empathetic!! I used to be confused by that, because once a teacher told me that autistic people lack mirror neurons. Not true!!!! I tried to find research on this, and I couldn’t find anything. If anything, I think they have extra mirror neurons, because they’re usually great at copying and mimicking and also can feel others’ pain like it is their own 😭
Hey guys, I remember last year when you went to the Harvest Farm Festival. But I also remember picking apples for some reason. You know David, I was listening to you as you were completely gushing with Sentiments of Magic and how miraculous the day was. I think one thing amazing about having a child who is or has autism is that the tiny little things become so amazing, and if your child was just neurotypical, it wouldn't be that amazing. I also include that for other disabilities as well. When you see your child doing something that may seem miniscule, it becomes like this huge celebration. And I'm just glad that you share that you sh just how joyous you guys feel when you see beautiful B doing her thing. And showing empathy for someone who's struggling.😊
I agree with you. I was thinking some of the very same things that you said, just didn't quite take the time to write it as eloquently as you did. Thank you.
The Harvest Fest & apple picking at the orchard were two separate activities. They've already been to the apple orchard this year, the video was posted September 8th. Having an autistic child doesn't make the tiny things amazing. Slowing down and taking the time to enjoy the tiny things makes them amazing
My 6 year old is under assessment for autism she just about a year ago been diagnosed with ARFID so food and textures are a thing for my young one but also she dose show empathy towards anyone upset but she also gets angry and upset very easily to its a struggle to take my children into public as I have 3 children but two have special needs my 7 year old is being assessed for adhd and my youngest autism aswell as her AFRID my oldest try’s to help with them but she’s still a child herself so don’t typically want her to do to much and to be a kid xx
Whoever said children with autism don't have empathy are small minded morons, cuz that's a big croc of poop in my opinion. I've seen multiple kids show love & compassion, concern, etc.
Very cool from sunny Saskatchewan Canada.
Good video. Braylee is having a good time
Great job B!
Yum.
She's very cute
We have a fall corn maze and farm that we like to go to as well. It was awesome to see her having fun.
Nice job riding the go cart bike. Remember the trike bike rides.
This place looks like so much fun for kids.
Omg Brylee is getting so tall ❤ she's almost as tall as Stacie ❤❤
That fall harvest festival looked very fun! I am so glad to see Braylee happy and able to enjoy herself, it makes me happy! ❤😊
That was a magical day, thank you for sharing it with us. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us, too. I love that you make those memories and cherish them. It was great to hear you tell of some of the things that we didn't see. Braylee is just a lovely girl and to see her overcoming anxiety and truly enjoying herself is wonderful.
Braylee is a beautiful child inside and out, it is evident how proud you both are of her. Watching your videos over the last few years and seeing how much she’s grown and all the things she’s learning is just such a joy to see🫶
Thank you! We are very proud of all the growth she has made. She’s a great person ❤️
Yes today was magical, and you could tell the way Braylee was demonstrating it in the way she was enjoying herself.
David, the communication and love between you and Braylee, and between Stacey and Braylee was magical to watch, as well. There was one scene with Stacey and Braylee in the pumpkin patch. Stacey picked up Braylee and it was such a shared happiness moment. I wondered what you both were saying.
Braylee is so beautiful!!! 🤍 Glad you guys had an awesome time at the pumpkin patch!
Yay! She did the coaster. So proud of her.
She wanted to go the first time we waited but I think got a bit too in her head maybe? But the second time she was totally ready
Braylee is a great little girl ❤🎉I love her laugh it's so sweet 😊
That place is pretty cool. I like the peddle tractor.
I could tell that Braylee was having a great time!
You're already having cooler weather? Uuuggggggghhhhh I wish Texas was cooler 😭😭😭😭 And that looked so fun, I wish I could've gone! And I love seeing Braylee happy.
Braylee's shirt is so colorful I like it.
We love it too! So cute 🙂
Looks like an amazing day! That roller coaster is so cool!
It is so neat! It may or may not be the main reason we wanted to go to this place over others 😅
Braylee sure had so much fun today, it was so good to see her enjoying herself so much.
I've been here for months uepr videos make my day a bit more enjoyable thank u. I also have autism but i learned a lot from u guys I'm gonna stay here watching ur videos everydayyyy
Can't believe we are back round at the 'rolling in corn' time of year. I love your adventures at the fall festival places, they look like such a fun time and we just don't have them over this side of the pond. Stay Kooky Wees 😉
Good job, Mom and Dad. Keep on the keepin’ on. Life is magical. 😊✨🦋
Braylee is beautiful and blessed by Jesus ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’m jealous. That seriously looks likes like fun. And Braylee looks like she’s gotten taller
I was totally surprised by Bradley doing the roller coaster . Way to go .🫶😉She has come along ways. I Loved the mom and daughter hug. You guys are a great Family. 💕 ❤
She actually enjoys rollercoasters!
🌸 💙💙💙😁😁😁😍😍😍
A friend in NJ went to her local Walmart this morning. She was taken aback that it was dim snd quiet. There was a sign stating that from 8 - 10 in the mornings they are sensory friendly - no machines and dimmer. I don't know how helpful that would be for school age children, except for during the summer, but i thought I should share this with you. I imagine there may be info on their website.
I absolutely loved this video!!! Braylee looks so much like Stacy! I really saw it in the video during a hug where Stacy was behind Braylee and their faces were side by side. 💙💙💙
Yes; she has Autism and a disability!
She’s also just being a kid too!
I miss being 12 years old!
Kids with autism are the most empathetic!! I used to be confused by that, because once a teacher told me that autistic people lack mirror neurons. Not true!!!! I tried to find research on this, and I couldn’t find anything. If anything, I think they have extra mirror neurons, because they’re usually great at copying and mimicking and also can feel others’ pain like it is their own 😭
Hey guys, I remember last year when you went to the Harvest Farm Festival. But I also remember picking apples for some reason. You know David, I was listening to you as you were completely gushing with Sentiments of Magic and how miraculous the day was. I think one thing amazing about having a child who is or has autism is that the tiny little things become so amazing, and if your child was just neurotypical, it wouldn't be that amazing. I also include that for other disabilities as well. When you see your child doing something that may seem miniscule, it becomes like this huge celebration. And I'm just glad that you share that you sh just how joyous you guys feel when you see beautiful B doing her thing. And showing empathy for someone who's struggling.😊
I agree with you. I was thinking some of the very same things that you said, just didn't quite take the time to write it as eloquently as you did. Thank you.
The Harvest Fest & apple picking at the orchard were two separate activities. They've already been to the apple orchard this year, the video was posted September 8th.
Having an autistic child doesn't make the tiny things amazing. Slowing down and taking the time to enjoy the tiny things makes them amazing
Oh man that Festival looked like fun for all ages too
Hello Wee Fam!!
Braylee saying yum after you said Red Robin ❤❤❤❤❤
I love you guys and I love watching your videos!
My 6 year old is under assessment for autism she just about a year ago been diagnosed with ARFID so food and textures are a thing for my young one but also she dose show empathy towards anyone upset but she also gets angry and upset very easily to its a struggle to take my children into public as I have 3 children but two have special needs my 7 year old is being assessed for adhd and my youngest autism aswell as her AFRID my oldest try’s to help with them but she’s still a child herself so don’t typically want her to do to much and to be a kid xx
Whoever said children with autism don't have empathy are small minded morons, cuz that's a big croc of poop in my opinion. I've seen multiple kids show love & compassion, concern, etc.
Hey guys
Cool pedal cart! What is it called?
Does any or Braylee conditions cause her to feel pain I'm going to the Dentist soon maybe I'll make a video if Braylee goes maybe you can make one to