What’s disability to me? Mia’s story.

Posted on 13. Nov, 2011 by Mobility Scooter Birmingham in Electric Scooters

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29 Responses to “What’s disability to me? Mia’s story.”

  1. MouseOfVirtue

    13. Nov, 2011

    Obviously a very smart woman, your Arabic teacher on the other hand.. I am also learning french, good luck Mia!

  2. ayshah3

    13. Nov, 2011

    Thank you Mia for giving me insight today! Wish you live the happy life you dream of
    …Aysha

  3. jacquihome

    13. Nov, 2011

    Hi Mia, I love this video and its an Australian singer at the end which makes it even more special. I am going to paste this link to the Self Advocacy Resource Unit facebook page in Melbourne.

  4. guevararushdy

    13. Nov, 2011

    Disability is a condition it is not who anyone is! We all have abilities that need to shine and have a voice… Great work Mia, you are an Inspiration to us all.

  5. revolutionsuan

    13. Nov, 2011

    Beauty is in the eye of the Beholder! Keep on the good work!

  6. halfheart1812

    13. Nov, 2011

    I’m really to proud of you, Kristine Sa. Best Wishes For You, Kristine Sa !!!

  7. 2010asiangirl

    13. Nov, 2011

    Hi Kristine,
    I just want to tell you that you’re all more courageous for telling your story.
    Phuong

  8. hibouhaiko

    13. Nov, 2011

    Thank you Kristine for sharing your story. It was truly emotional and beautiful. And yes you have inspired me. This story touched my heart… I wish you nothing but the best and more courage and congratulate you on all your accomplishments to help the Vietnamese community. I can truly say that you are the only role model I have… And your songs are truly touching.
    I guess what I’m trying to say is: Thank you for everything Kristine
    -Haiko

  9. h23sirlude

    13. Nov, 2011

    wishing you the best!.Kris

  10. hienbinhduong

    13. Nov, 2011

    Goodluck to chị Nhã! Best wishes 4u!

  11. terrance262728

    13. Nov, 2011

    Good evening. How are u and how is ur day going? My name is terrance. Im 6′4 and in the marine corps. My contact info is terrance2525@gmail.com and 5183355437

  12. SabarStudios

    14. Nov, 2011

    My sister has Down Syndrome,
    and she is the coolest person I have ever met.
    -Judah Hudson
    youtube.com/watch?v=LOLQgFvh_xA

  13. phiquyen

    14. Nov, 2011

    Being yourself makes you beautiful. Your sharing makes me love you more.

  14. kazakhstanmkj

    14. Nov, 2011

    I think you are beautiful, how do you maintain such a beautiful youthful skin? What is your skincare regimen, no sun exposure much?

  15. miszsam

    14. Nov, 2011

    imperfections are always hard to deal w/ as a child but i feel growing up, you deal w/ less immature and more understanding adults that, hopefully, grow to accept people’s character and surpasses their physical imperfections. i was a fat kid. i mean if back in the days, i obesity was considered, i’d be the first to be diagnosed, children aren’t too accommodating to differences but as we grow older, i guess the purpose we choose to surround ourselves helps eliminate the pain we get.

  16. ChristianLePhD

    14. Nov, 2011

    Something beautiful, something good! God has made something beautiful from the inside out from this beautiful young woman with a pure heart - Kristine SA whom I really admire! You are special, Kristine! God loves you, so do I!!! You are indeed a great woman because in your loving presence you have made many people - your guests feel great! A great woman shows her greatness by the way she treat liittle women!

  17. tinlunlau

    14. Nov, 2011

    i haven’t seen it yet cuz it was pretty late last night. but i knew about the polio and the shorter leg thing since grade 7. some mutual frnds of ours would call Yen some terrible names like a-polio 13 and etc. and it infuriated me so i refused to take part in the namecalling.

  18. 1991stryker

    14. Nov, 2011

    thanks for sharing!

  19. judifer

    14. Nov, 2011

    God bless you for sharing your story with us <3

  20. helenq

    14. Nov, 2011

    Thank you so much for share your secret to us. just want to let you know that no matter what we still love you.

  21. aziandancer95

    14. Nov, 2011

    Thank you for sharing your story .

  22. misscatlo

    14. Nov, 2011

    Thanks for Sharing Kristine. I admire your courage and words. Just for the record, I never noticed anything about the way you walked :) :) all i saw was people captivated by your singing voice!!

    <3 Cat Lo

  23. WhiteDaisy825

    14. Nov, 2011

    Kristine, Thanks for sharing this with your audience. It took a lot of courage and strength, but you did it! You are very different, in the fact that you can see the good in things. Not everyone can do that. You’re right, instead of thinking of “what if”s, why not look at the bright side and appreciate things more? It takes a good person to be able to have that perspective. This tells everyone a lot about you. I hope that I’m able to have that perspective as well. stay beautiful :)

  24. V7DKuraudo

    14. Nov, 2011

    I admire your braveness and courage. Thanks for sharing.

    Best greetings from sweden!

  25. SGCRCT

    14. Nov, 2011

    You are still beautiful, Kristine.

  26. babydevil1012

    14. Nov, 2011

    u have touched my heart. this video makes us getting closer to u and undserstand u more. kristine sa u are such an amazing and inspirational person…

  27. SkylineToTheSeaAndMe

    14. Nov, 2011

    I watched this from beginning to end, because it was captivating. Like you said, we all have our own struggles and disabilites and I certainly have mine. I think no matter how difficult the situation (or not), the thing that keeps us going is faith, and the hope that things will get better; that we will be able to realize our dreams. For without that hope and faith, we have nothing. You are not your leg.
    You are the limitless talent that graces us with your presence on YouTube and elsewhere.

  28. CDMI2010

    14. Nov, 2011

    Bold and sincere… :-)

  29. babygirlannie

    14. Nov, 2011

    Thank you for sharing your story with is. IT IS AN INCREDIBLE journey you’ve been through. I cried, as I do with each of your interviews, & especially this interview, was not any different. Thanks again & keep doing what you do best–share with us your humble soul through your creativity. By the way, when I listened to your English music back then, I’ve always wondered why you weren’t singing VNmese, being chi Tam Doan’s sister & all. Now you’re a big part of the VN-Americans movement! -Annie