The smiling crippled girl
June 22, 2009 | Vetting explained
Qian HongYan lost her legs in an accident and because of her family in China are very poor and couldn’t afford false legs, she had to use a basketball to help her move around. She drags herself with two wooden props and never complains, even though she has worn through six basketballs. She just keeps smiling until people got to know and donated the false legs.
I will never be as tough as her.
Smiles always……. and be grateful with what we have. Appreciate your family and be tough. Happy father's day
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