Emotional videos show how a terminally ill son s face lights up when his loving dad sings and cradles him. Jackson Garwood, six, was diagnosed with Krabbe Disease when he was one, and his parents Darren and Rebecca were told he likely wouldn’t live past two. Heartbroken, they watched him lose all the milestones they had celebrated in their first-born, as he stopped talking and his movements got less and less. Now Jackson needs to be tube fed, but his family have learned to live and love moment by moment. And one of his favourite things - something he still enjoys - is cuddling up with his dad who sings to him.
Emotional videos show how a terminally ill son s face lights up when his loving dad sings and cradles him. Jackson Garwood, six, was diagnosed with Krabbe Disease when he was one, and his parents Darren and Rebecca were told he likely wouldn’t live past two. Heartbroken, they watched him lose all the milestones they had celebrated in their first-born, as he stopped talking and his movements got less and less. Now Jackson needs to be tube fed, but his family have learned to live and love moment by moment. And one of his favourite things - something he still enjoys - is cuddling up with his dad who sings to him.
By Aidan White
I am a sucker for any and all
Oasis news. Whenever Liam mouths off something hinting at a reunion I am at the ready to spend upwards of $10,000 to see them live (joking, but not really). I ve been fooled many times and I keep telling myself I won t get my hopes again but then the Gallagher bros always reel me back in.
Noel Gallagher has never had any problem messing with Oasis hopefuls like myself. I even remember when he was recently on the bill with Smashing Pumpkins at that BB&T show a year or so ago, he said is there any Oasis fans out there? Obviously he got a big round of applause, and then says this song s for you while going into a obscure High Flying Birds song.
Josh Chapman, 30, died suddenly after collapsing at his home in Leeswood on Christmas Day. Josh, managing director of IT firm NetResult, is said to have touched the hearts of everyone who knew him. He was a beloved son, brother, uncle, nephew and grandson. Josh’s heartbroken widow, Danielle, has paid a touching tribute to him. She said: “He was very much a family man and would do anything for them, he was well respected by everyone that he worked with and everyone misses him dearly. “I owe my life to Josh as I was in a very dark place when we met so I owe it to him to live my best life because he can’t. If I can I want to travel, sky dive, scuba dive and do the things that we had planned to do together. I just want to make him proud.