This heartwarming compilation captures the priceless and emotional moments when individuals learn that they will become grandparents for the first time. Their genuine reactions, filled with tears of joy and overwhelming happiness, serve as a beautiful reminder of the special role that grandparents play in our lives. Get ready for a heartwarming journey through the emotions of family love and anticipation. ❤️👵👴👶 #GrandparentJoy #FamilyAnnouncement #LoveAndHappiness
Martina has had dreams of finding a way to bring the beauty of music to her parents, who are both deaf. Inspired by the French film Coda, Martina took her dream to the stage, and you won’t believe what happened next.
Ever since Martina was a little girl, she’s used her ability to hear and sing to open up a whole new world for her parents. Even though her parents can’t hear Martina’s voice, she found a way to incorporate sign language into her love of singing.
After she explained to the judges that she was born to deaf parents and how she wanted to find a way to include her parents in her love of music, the judges were in awe of Martina’s heart. She then went on to sing a song in French while signing the lyrics in sign language.
When her beautiful performance had ended, the audience cheered for her in applause along with her parents, who were cheering her on too!
One viewer who watched the performance was in awe of why Martina signed the song and taught the audience about the hearing impaired. She wrote, “What a beautiful program. The joy, the emotions, and also the teachings that she gave.”
Another viewer echoed how difficult it is to sign and sing at the same time. She added, “I totally respect her. It’s an almost impossible task to sing and translate to hand sign at the same time. She deserved it, hands down.”
Martina definitely deserved to earn the golden buzzer, not just because of her gifts but because of the love, compassion, and respect she has for her parents.
What a beautiful soul this sweet, 17-year-old lady has for those who interact with the world differently. Her gift reminds me of first Corinthians. If we do not have love, we have nothing.
When we think of twins it’s usually the case that we struggle to tell them apart but for British sisters Lucy and Maria Aylmer this has never been the case – in fact these two have to convince people they are twins.
The now 24-year-old sisters would often have to produce their birth certificates to prove they were even sisters let alone twins.
In 1997, Donna Aylmer cried with joy when she learned she was expecting twin girls. But after the delivery, she took a serious look at her newborn twin girls.
One of them, Lucy, had red hair, blue eyes, and a pale, freckled complexion. The second one, Maria, had brown skin, brown eyes, and dark curly hair.
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How could these two girls be twins?
Lucy and Maria, from Gloucester, England, were born to interracial parents and while Lucy has straight red hair, a fair skin tone, and blue eyes, her twin sister Maria has dark skin, brown eyes and curly hair.
The girls were born in January 1997 to Donna who is half Jamaican and their father Vince who is white, and together they have produced one white twin and one black twin.
Lucy said when she and her sister were first born her mom was in shock.
“So she had no idea that we were so different. When the midwife handed us both to her she was just speechless,” she said, as per the Daily Mail.
The twins have three older siblings who Lucy says have skin tones somewhere in the middle of hers and Maria’s.
“But my grandmother has a very fair English rose complexion, just like mine.” says Lucy.
She added: “No one ever believes we are twins. Even when we dress alike, we still don’t look like sisters, let alone twins. Friends have even made us produce our birth certificates to prove it.”
The entire situation puzzled mother Donna and numerous others — but the scientific explanation is quite simple.
For a biracial couple expecting twins, there is about a 1 in 500 chance those twins will have different skin colors, according to the BBC.
Lucy and Maria are fraternal twins, meaning that two different eggs were fertilized by two different sperm. Genetically speaking, mother Donna has genes composed of both light and darker features, resulting in one twin having pale skin and the other having darker skin.
Lucy said in an interview with Good Morning Britain that when she and her sister were 7 years old they told their mom they didn’t want to wear the same clothes.
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Unfortunately, their difference in color led to a rather tough upbringing, especially for Lucy.
“They thought I was adopted and called me a ghost,” says Lucy.
Maria, for her part, wished she was more like Lucy during her childhood.
“I used to cry often. I had curly hair. I wanted my sister’s beautiful, red hair,” she says.
The two also have different personalities with Maria being the outgoing one who studied Law and Psychology at Cheltenham College, while Lucy studied Art and Design at Gloucester College.
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Lucy explained: “Maria was outgoing whilst I was the shy one. But Maria loves telling people at college that she has a white twin – and I’m very proud of having a black twin.”
But while the two are opposites in so many ways, they’re as close as twins can be. They’re best friends and have learned to love themselves and their differences — with pride.
“If I have children one day, they may look like Lucy,” Maria says proudly.
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And as they get older these twin girls say their bond just keeps getting stronger.
Although they look different and no longer dress the same way, I do think they share the same beautiful smile.
It’s so wonderful to see these two lovely young women today!
Despite some setbacks, they seem to have such a great outlook on life. And they’re also proof that it’s what’s on the inside that counts!
A seven-year-old boy is being hailed as a hero after he swam for an hour to get help for his family when they became stranded in a river.
As per incredible reports, Chase Poust was out with his father, Steven, and four-year-old sister, Abigail, at the beginning of Memorial Day weekend on Friday, May 28.
The three of them took a boat to the St. Johns River near Mandarin Point in Jacksonville, Florida, and had anchored it. The plan was for Steven to do a spot of fishing while his two children swam nearby.The current was so strong that my sister — she usually hangs out at the back of the boat — and she let go. So, I let go of the boat and grabbed her, and then, I was stuck,” Chase said in an exclusive interview with news channel WJXT.
Chase wasn’t wearing a life jacket, but he let go of the boat to try and help his sister. Steven also jumped into the water in an attempt to grab his daughter, but she continued to drift away.
Steven explained to News4Jax: “I told them I loved him because I wasn’t sure what’s going to happen. I tried to stick with both of them. I wore myself out. She drifted away from me.”
Are you familiar with the imitation game? Of course you are. Everyone has played the imitation game, whether they were a willing participant or not. It’s the game where one person copies the movements of another person and repeats everything he or she says. Super fun for the imitator, super annoying for the person being imitated.
And you know who loves playing the imitation game, almost exclusively playing the role of the imitator? Kids. Perhaps it’s because they’re still sponges that learn by copying, or perhaps it’s because they’re so pleased with themselves for figuring out a way to befuddle adults. Either way, they get a lot of practice in so they’re pretty much pros in the art of mimicry.
So when Teri O’Neil, a six-month pregnant mother, asked her adorable 1-year-old daughter Olivia “how does momma walk?” you better believe that Olivia was more than happy to demonstrate exactly how mommma walks.
Olivia arches her back and pushes out her belly as she walks very deliberately across the room. But the best part that you don’t want to miss is her facial expression! Olivia’s imitation of her pregnant mom is absolutely hilarious and way too accurate!
Watch the video below and don’t forget to share it with your family and friends!
Who doesn’t like a good performance? I know I love it when someone on stage can engage me in their routine and keep my attention throughout. Although a lot of people can, there aren’t that many children who are willing to get on stage, at such a young age, and take up the challenge of singing for a crowd. The boys in this video, though, are a little bit different.
So much talent is packed into these young kids, it’s unbelievable! They’re so little yet they have such a command of the stage and their music. They are undeniably gifted and are extra talented at working the crowd. You can’t help but fall in love with their energy and vibe.
Hailing from both Toronto and Edmonton, Canada, the Melisizwe brothers comprise Zach, Seth, and Marc. Zac is the youngest of the group, and while he can play multiple instruments like the piano, drums, violin and more, it’s Zac’s vocals that really shine! Seth is the middle child and keeps the group together with his piano skills. Then there’s Marc who holds it down as the eldest and the leader and mentor of the group with his guitar playing. He also chimes in with background vocals and sings harmony. Together, they could be the next Jackson 5.
Coming from humble beginnings on YouTube, the boys have created a name for themselves. It was when their video for the Jackson 5 song, “I’ll Be There” caught the attention of Ellen; she asked them to appear on her show. Now, they’re on “Little Big Shots UK.”
Here, they’re performing a Stevie Wonder mashup, and it’s as if the legend was there with them. Zac’s vocals sound like they’re coming from an adult who has been singing for decades, not a 3-foot kid! His range is so vast and impressive; he hits the highs and the lows with ease.
The trio starts their performance singing one song, but then the music suddenly changes, and Zac does a spin out into the bridging song, totally changing things up and adding a different vibe to the show! This kid’s got charm! The way he makes eye contact with the camera and uses his arms to draw attention. Even the way he bops his head or leans back when he hits a certain note. Where does he learn this? His two brothers are dynamite with their sound, too. They can play multiple instruments and know how to do it flawlessly. Together, all of these kids rock!
Click below to watch them bring all they’ve got on stage.
What’s the difference between children and adults? Children, more often than not, have no problem saying and acting in any way that they choose. After all, that’s what makes them kids, and it’s the best part about being a kid. You’re still at the tender age where it’s acceptable if you act out. What’s the worst thing that’s going to happen? Get sent to your room? Perfect. I wish that would happen to me! If they’re happy, sad, angry, moody, excited, etc.—you’ll know about it! And while sometimes this can be quite shocking, and even annoying, the video below shows you a different side.
In this heartwarming video clip, we get a front-row view of four adorable four-year-old ballerinas on stage doing their very first performance. They’re wearing the most darling outfits, a green leotard with matching tutus, and it’s impossible not to say “awww” at first glance. But then, the music starts, and we’re left kind of speechless.
You see, three of the girls are excited and ready to show off their best dance moves, but one little girl was simply not having it. And whether it was just a case of stage fright or perhaps a bit of sass, the one little girl on the left stands still, without going along with the practiced routine. Notice her hilariously grumpy face and standoffish posture.
I’ve been to dance recitals and have seen kids get stage fright and not go on at all. Maybe they’ll cry in an effort to make to their parents take them away from the stage. But, never have I ever seen a child so mad about being on stage. It makes me laugh so much every single time I watch this clip!
At one point, her friend even lends a helping hand, trying to encourage her to join in, but to no avail! This grumpy ballerina is staying put!
Regardless of the mishap, the crowd absolutely adored the performance and, judging by their laughter, simply loved the routine as well as the little girl who did not want to participate. Luckily, this performance (and the lack thereof!) was caught on camera, so that this cutie pie can look at it for years to come while having a giggle or two!
Sometimes, a talented performer, whether they are a singer, play a musical instrument, or are a dancer, has spent years of training and countless hours of practice to get where they are. They devoted their lives to their chosen craft and refused to give up until they became the best, or at least the best they could be.
Other times, it seems as if certain people are naturally born with a talent. They may still have to work to develop and grow in their chosen art, but from the moment they were born, they definitely had a leg up on the competition. You may have met one of these people, or you may be one yourself—maybe a youngster with rhythm and an undeniable talent for dance, or perhaps a child that opens their mouth and has a beautiful voice, without any training.
Jadyn Rylee is only 11-years-old, but she’s a very talented singer and hopes to have a career in the music business. She’s already on her way there. The little girl from Toronto, Canada has already had some success with her Youtube channel and fans are drawn to her voice and natural charisma.
But, there are a lot of talented kids out there and one of them happens to be Jadyn’s best friend. When Jadyn met Brayden Ryle, the two became fast friends. They most likely bonded over their love of singing and their quest for musical success.
Together, the tiny duo performed a song called “Only You.” Though it was initially meant to be a love song, it ended up perfectly illustrating their friendship. It’s so sweet and it’s obvious that these two put in a lot of time and effort to create something they can be proud of.
“We hope you feel the connection that we did when these kids met this past summer. . . they seemed so in tune with each other and knew exactly what to do,” said an artist who knows the pair.
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Covid lockdowns may be a thing of the past, but Colt Clark and the Quarantine Kids are still going strong! This adorable family band started out in 2020 as a way for a musician dad and his kids to pass the time while stuck at home. However, the group has been garnering quite the following online! Years later, their covers of classic songs are only getting better and better.
To showcase how much the talented Clark kids have improved as musicians, the family has been revisiting some of their earlier songs. In one YouTube video, they compared their more recent rendition of “Ob La Di, Ob La Da” by the Beatles to their original attempt. You can really see how much they’ve grown in confidence!
Watch the video below to see this musical family rock on!