Need a reason to restore your faith in humanity? This New Bedford grandma has got it covered.
Rosemary Talbot was overwhelmed with emotion after a trip to Noah’s Playground with her grandson. She and her grandson are extremely close, often ending each day with a phone call.
Her 25-year-old grandson is blind and autistic, and he adores playgrounds. Due to his condition, though, it can make social interaction a challenge – that is, until you come across a little girl with a heart of gold like Rosemary and her grandson did.
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“This little girl came up to him for a high-five,” Talbot explained on Facebook as her grandson played on the swings. “She could be playing with the other kids, but she’s so happy to sit on the swings with him.”