Ted's story brought tears to my eyes, to think that Ted felt like he was doomed because of his blindness to just longing to be like everyone else. My heart goes out to him. My 4 year old grandson was recently diagnosed with childhood Apraxia of speech (CAS) it's devastating and he is too young right now to understand his diagnosis. I have been researching Neurolink in Stanford .ca.
What a great kid Ted is!! Love his mustache comments and his beautiful smile. I'm so impressed with how determined Dan Parker is, what a man!! Then of course Sidney Irish the man with a compassionate heart who wants to help make dreams come true too! Phenomenal story Steve Hartman as always God Bless you All and thanks for keeping us humble. 💛
We need to see this kind of story everyday. Ted will never forget the adventure of flying the first time. Thanks Cousin Sidney for stepping up for him. What a kind heart ❤️❤️❤️
Hey Ted! I’m blind too, and even though it’s inconvenient sometimes, it’s not the end of our story! We can make our goals happen, just like you did - we just have to do some stuff in a different way. Thanks for sharing your amazing experiences!
I love Steve Hartman's stories and watch them on the regular, and it's fantastic to see someone who's a part of his life become a part of his work. If this is the first On the Road you've seen, definitely check out the others, because they'll put you in a better mood for sure!
I have been a viewer of CBS Sunday 🌄 Morning since Charles Kuralt kicked it off in 1978, and every Sunday, nowadays I hope that Steve Hartman will have another one of his beautiful stories to share. He finds the best ones, a true treasure of a man.
If someone could send this story to Steve Hartman for me that'd be great, I want his nephew to know of this man. His name was Jean Eyemere. He was a French immigrant, went blind in adulthood from Diabetes, and was a good friend of my family when my dad was a kid and his godfather. Here are a handful of things this guy did: 1. He was a skiier before he went blind. Did he let his blindness stop him from his favorite leisure activity? Nope! He would still ski world class slopes, with a sighted partner, of course, but still continued to ski on the same level he had before. 2. Put a new roof on his house himself. He joked that the only real difference was he had to hit the nail all the way in the first time as he wouldn't get a second try. 3. Lost his cane out in his feilds, my dad, his father, and Jean's 2 boys combed the land looking for it, unable to find it. Jean walked out to where he lost it, bent over, and picked it up. 4. Built his own cane out of spare parts and electrical conduit. 5. Gave a presentation on his home of Nice, France, and when someone lobbed a spitball at him, he was able to identify which student it was. Did I mention he was blind?
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"You can make excuses or make it happen." Words to live by!
Every time I watch one of these stories, I thank The Universe for Steve Hartman. I need to hear this kind of good news every day!
Love me some "on the road " for years
Ted's story brought tears to my eyes, to think that Ted felt like he was doomed because of his blindness to just longing to be like everyone else. My heart goes out to him. My 4 year old grandson was recently diagnosed with childhood Apraxia of speech (CAS) it's devastating and he is too young right now to understand his diagnosis. I have been researching Neurolink in Stanford .ca.
What a great kid Ted is!! Love his mustache comments and his beautiful smile. I'm so impressed with how determined Dan Parker is, what a man!! Then of course Sidney Irish the man with a compassionate heart who wants to help make dreams come true too! Phenomenal story Steve Hartman as always God Bless you All and thanks for keeping us humble. 💛
Steve Hartman to me is the most important on the Internet and one of the most important people on the planet
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I love that kids personality. One Awesome little guy.👍🏾
Steve Hartman, humanitarian, always joyous stories of hope, accomplishment, and positivity. He deserves the Noble Prize.
We need to see this kind of story everyday. Ted will never forget the adventure of flying the first time. Thanks Cousin Sidney for stepping up for him. What a kind heart ❤️❤️❤️
They need to do a full segment on that pilot and that magical flight!
AGREED!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Awesome , wish nothing but the best Ted , what a inspiration
That little boy is Soo adorable.. hope noone sees my whiskers 😂 so funny he has such a beautiful personality.
As always Steve hits the mark! Thanks Steve.
Hey Ted! I’m blind too, and even though it’s inconvenient sometimes, it’s not the end of our story! We can make our goals happen, just like you did - we just have to do some stuff in a different way. Thanks for sharing your amazing experiences!
very touching story, Steves nephew will remember that all his life. i loved the moustache discussion
I love Steve Hartman's stories and watch them on the regular, and it's fantastic to see someone who's a part of his life become a part of his work. If this is the first On the Road you've seen, definitely check out the others, because they'll put you in a better mood for sure!
I have been a viewer of CBS Sunday 🌄 Morning since Charles Kuralt kicked it off in 1978, and every Sunday, nowadays I hope that Steve Hartman will have another one of his beautiful stories to share. He finds the best ones, a true treasure of a man.
The essence of awesomeness
When there is a will,there is a way
Hugs to your nephew❤️🙏🤗
What a wonderful man making a childs dream come true thank you sir for your amazing kindness
Heck yes that is so awesome!
Teds sense of Humor just jumped out at me... What a Bright Future he has!!!!😀😃😄
What a beautiful story. Thank you.❣️
What a sweet boy ❤ Whenever I feel down, I watch these stories and they lift my spirits
Yup, surround yourself with people who believe in you. Great piece, glad I watched. 👍🏽
Steve siempre. nos ase llorar con sus historias de vida.
Awesome all the way around.
If someone could send this story to Steve Hartman for me that'd be great, I want his nephew to know of this man.
His name was Jean Eyemere. He was a French immigrant, went blind in adulthood from Diabetes, and was a good friend of my family when my dad was a kid and his godfather. Here are a handful of things this guy did:
1. He was a skiier before he went blind. Did he let his blindness stop him from his favorite leisure activity? Nope! He would still ski world class slopes, with a sighted partner, of course, but still continued to ski on the same level he had before.
2. Put a new roof on his house himself. He joked that the only real difference was he had to hit the nail all the way in the first time as he wouldn't get a second try.
3. Lost his cane out in his feilds, my dad, his father, and Jean's 2 boys combed the land looking for it, unable to find it. Jean walked out to where he lost it, bent over, and picked it up.
4. Built his own cane out of spare parts and electrical conduit.
5. Gave a presentation on his home of Nice, France, and when someone lobbed a spitball at him, he was able to identify which student it was.
Did I mention he was blind?
I loved it ! God Bless these men and never stop going for your dreams. ♥️😇😁
Amen ❤️❤️❤️
As a machinist and kart racer. I find these people and the people helping them, astonishing and inspiring.
Good follow up. But too short. Make your segment at least 5 mins., your stories are such an inspiration and motivation to be kind and do good.
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Human being, being Human!🙏❤️☝️
Makes one humble.
Fabulous!
Love this!!!
Awesome story Never say Never thanks 👍
Steve ❤️ man 😏. Ted, you are an awesome little man👍 (boystache and all 😅)
I agree! Flying is magical!
(I'm a pilot.)
Omg thats incredible! And so very cool!!!! Wow 🥰🥰🥰
Steve, your kind gentle ways and genuine love for your nephew has truely given him reasons to look forward to the possibilities in life.
Wow lucky him
OMG it's the same guy from February last time we're he was looking at the ceiling 1:02
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Love 💕 it
Steve Hartman is the shiznit
Sweet
Still a better pilot than Kobe Bryant's
Mr. Hartman is a great reporter. He should stop using his family so often.
🙌⛩️🕉️☯️⚛️⛩️🙌.
Ted, you are awesome, way above "everybody else!" God Bless You! As a commercial pilot I am so excited and proud of you! 😍