It probably took 5 or 6 watches before I noticed it and while it was so very sweet before, hearing that is what broke the dam and had me all teary eyed. As a mom of an autistic child, I can relate to that feeling so deeply and believe that she will think of that moment every day for the rest of her life.
Also how she was so unprepared by the moment that instead of wiping his nose like her instincts had already set in motion, she pulled back to try and mentally digest what happened. As a kid that hated getting his nose wiped, that's powerful stuff!
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u/FantasticBurt 16d ago
The way she softly whispers “good morning” back to him after the second time is so touching. Those words have never been sweeter.