In case you missed it, here is the piece that aired today on CBS Sunday Morning.
I feel so proud of the courage and openness of the Our Time kids, who are so inspiring in their willingness to confront their fears and turn challenges into triumphs.
I am deeply moved by the response of friends, family, and readers to this piece.
Obviously, I am completely, madly, head-over-heels in love with my husband, who created this sanctuary of acceptance and love that is Our Time. He bravely and brilliantly turned his biggest obstacle into a path for healing for himself and countless others. I have no words to describe how much I admire him. I am such a lucky woman.
And I absolutely cannot believe that after three and a half years of avoiding blogging my children's names, they are rather dramatically outed on national TV. Too funny, but totally worth it. Thanks, Mo Rocca ;)


bawled.so.hard.
ReplyDeleteYour husband rocks, he really is an amazing man and certainly making a difference. And your kids have pretty awesome names:)
ReplyDeletePS... I cried too.
Oh yeah, needing a good clean cry here now. You should be so proud of your husband--*I'm* proud and I just know y'all through Haley & Autumn. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with this Aussie. Your husband looks like a fascinating, interesting man who has harnessed his experiences in a really positive way- go him!
ReplyDeleteOh well, WHAT A WAY TO BE OUTED! We LOVED the Sunday Morning piece and we could not have been any prouder of our son-in-law!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome hubby!
Awesome family!
Awesome Our Time Kids!!!
You, my dear Leigh, are the woman "behind" this incredible & extraordinary man.
ReplyDeleteYou are his rock, his unending, unwavering steady grace & support.
You are straight up love.
You & Taro are profoundly blessed & lucky to have each other.
I could not feel prouder or more grateful for both of you, my magnificent daughter-in-law & son ... AND I say hallelujah for the outing of marvelous kiddos, Jackson & Walker Alexander!!!
Um? How seriously cute is Taro? That photo of him at 11 - ahhhh, super cute. No wonder your boys are growing so handsome. It's great to know that not only has he passed on some super handsome genes but some courageous and strong genes too ;)
ReplyDeleteI just watched the Kings Speech and I loved it. LOVED it. How much perfection was that wallpaper?
Okay, lastly Walker and Jackson are beautiful names! Love, love, love!
p.s please come to australia now. okay, good.
LOVE IT! Oh my goodness! Stutter or no, appearing on national television is scary! My hat is off to those dynamite kids!
ReplyDelete3 cheers for your marvelous husband and his work!
It was so amazing, Leigh. That moment when your kids' names were "outed" was especially touching. Wow!
ReplyDeleteTaro and the OT kids should be very proud!
oh my goodness, leigh, your husband is amazing! after just seeing the kings speech and now this, i am SO very moved.
ReplyDeletewhat a great piece, leigh! and yes, you are the wonderful woman behind the wonderful man. :-)
ReplyDeletethis is so great!!! what an awesome hubby you have there and i love your boys' names!! (my hubby and i are planning on naming a future son Jackson Grey :D)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Inspiring! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYour husband is awesome! What an inspiring piece!
ReplyDeleteso proud of Taro. The end with the names... just awesome! heehee :)
ReplyDeleteJust watched it through. Taro is just a star. Can see why you love him so much. And he's got some funky moves! What a great job he's done. And - love the names. xx
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely names, Leigh. Every time I see Taro on a program I learn something.
ReplyDeleteAnd now I have to go see what's in my eye causing it to water so.
Your hubby rules. What a great thing he is doing for other stutterers! Such a sweet story!
ReplyDeleteWell I am glad I am not the only one who cried her eyes out! This was beautiful, Leigh, simply beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing it!
ReplyDeletethat was FANTASTIC!! i can not wait to see the movie and know you must be crazy proud of your husband!
ReplyDeleteLeigh,
ReplyDeleteWOW! Your husband is really doing amazing work.
You two are one dynamic couple.
Looking forward to seeing you soon.
Mxx
Wow, amazing, just incredible. ..Your husband is so great. (I have a Jackson too.)
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful, wonderful piece! so moving. kudos to all the amazing work that is being done.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely amazing what your husband is doing. so inspiring. glad you shared.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Congrats to you all.
ReplyDeletejust... wow. you both are beautiful, amazing, inspiring people. and the boys' names are just too sweet.
ReplyDeleteI'm sitting in a university cafeteria in North Ontario. I'm here going to school for Teacher's College. I can't thank your husband enough for what he is doing. As an educator, I teach and learn with students who have a wide range of disabilities- autism, asperger's, communication disorders, learning disabilities, defiance disorders- just to name a few. One of the most difficult aspects is trying to show students that they are not defined by their disorder/disability. They can grow up to have successful careers and ordinary lives. They may learn differently or need certain accommodations, but they are just like everyone else. They are accountable to the world to be good people. I don't know what else to say other than THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteoh Leigh, what a man you have. What an inspiration you are Taro. It must be the most rewarding work, to encourage strength and determination in these children/teens. Go you.
ReplyDeleteAs for Jackson & Walker...gorgeous names for gorgeous boys.
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whoo hoo! That was great! What a passionate and compassionate husband you have. And I'm so glad Mo Rocca was the journalist who covered the story - he did it right.
ReplyDeletexoxox
What a beautiful piece! Your husband seems like such an amazing man, you are both lucky to have each other.
ReplyDeleteAnd the photo from when he was a boy? Hello, gorgeous curls!
Thank you for sharing this, I love to hear stories of real people embracing who they are + totally rocking it.
XO
oh my goodness. I was caught off guard by how moving that was. Your husband spoke so authentically and passionately, I found myself getting choked up. What great work you are both doing!
ReplyDeleteI watched this on Sunday Morning and had no idea that this was your husband! I was so impressed with him and his work. Just amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteThat was really awesomw!
ReplyDeleteThis is so amazing, Leigh. Bravo to Taro & everyone at Our Time.
ReplyDeleteLeigh...thank you for sharing this...The work your husband is doing is so touching...our 3rd child soesn't stutter, but has some other speach issues and by loving and encouraging we are breaking through and helping him...I am so blessed to see the progress emotinal in him...I know that this is such a great thing your husband is doing!
ReplyDeleteWow. So moving. Your husband is such an inspiration (and such a cutie!). Thanks so much for sharing this story! Bravo, Our Kids!
ReplyDelete*Our Time,* that is. Great piece!
ReplyDeleteJackson and Walker are so lucky to have such an amazing dad! *sniff, sniff* had to grab a kleenex
ReplyDeleteHow inspiring Taro is! How inspiring the Our Time kids are! And how inspiring you are!
ReplyDeletewow....serious wow
ReplyDeleteI loved this whole story. Your husband's Bring it on attitude about saying your boys' names... well, I enjoyed that a lot.
ReplyDelete(Nice names for your children, by the way).
Shan :+)
Dropping in from I have no idea where I've been tonight, but I'm glad I found your blog.
all of this is awesome :)
ReplyDeletewhat powerful work your husband is doing, and what lucky little boys to grow up with a dad like that.
ReplyDeleteThat video clip was so powerful. You are an inspiring family!
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