The fact they adjusted the little girls bike for her to ride with the family. The fact they use a whistle to help the kids without great vision. The fact they care enough to put sunscreen on the children to ensure they don't get long term consequences of the sun exposure. The fact they took on the challenge of raising multiple children with sight issues. The fact they decided to take in so many children in general. This couple is absolutely amazing and truly benevolent. They smiled the whole time and gave off the best energy throughout their video. I hope they all live happy and healthy lives. 💕💕💕
Wow, they’re doing something amazing and have figured out what works and what works for the kids as well. That’s awesome! That’s a true form of patience and a true form of learning how to teach someone who has to learn differently. Props to the parents.
This family has my respect due to the fact that they took in 4 children with out a lot of knowledge about kids who have these type of things that could hurt them but your an insperation
They are an inspiration! I wonder though, if they did a lot of studying before they adopted these kids. They certainly found themselves in a wonderful family..
@@Wisepati I can't agree with you more on the fact that they found each other but they treat the kids like they were born to them an that's awesome in my book
And not only that, but they adopted 5! I would love to hear about all 5 of their individual stories. They seem like incredible people and a wonderful family!
I grew up in Uganda, we treat our albino people differently. I just think it's bad to put these people in society and give them false hope about living a normal life. In Uganda these people are hunted down and their body parts are sold to make folk medicine. Each culture is different and I do not like to see these people at all. They scare me.
As someone who uses a wheelchair and dresses in full Muslim garb, face veil and head veil included. I get lots of stares, whispers, and questions. The whispers are the worst. I love when a kid asks their parent a question and the parent responds to the child in a regular tone at a regular volume to try to get me in the conversation. It makes me feel more human and it teaches the child just to ask questions. Questions are better than stares.
@jesusisking314 Such a weird thing to say to a Muslim. Basically saying "I don't give a crap about your religion because mine is the right one and you'll get there eventually:)" Such a lack of respect
They're such a lovely family! I just really hope that they make the one child that doesn't have albinism feel special too so that she isn't lost in the shuffle. I noticed she doesn't smile as much as the other children do.
@@marychristelleThat’s the thing, children are naturally curious and have a more happy outlook on life than adults or even teens, if you notice a child that’s not reaching normal milestones for their age or has a behavior that is questionable, you DO have to pay attention to that and seek help for them. It is not a “problem” to be or feel different, but it kind of is if we’re realistically speaking. No one wants their child to be depressed or to suffer from a disorder in silence, it does affect your mental health a lot even as an adult and being a child, there are not enough tools you can find to get out of “that hole” on your own, which can affect other aspects of your life and development. She might need something different for her, since all people have different needs. Just their parents are too focused on the albino children’s needs. That’s why the original comment mentioned they hope they are paying attention to her, since she seems to have a different attitude even while being part of the same household - this usually indicates something deeper. It’s not that you’re weird because you’re different, it’s that your difference could mean something that you need help with and needs to be addressed, not ignored just because “some people are like that”.
I have albinism and as I grew older, my type allowed for me to have some pigment. I grew up using those magnifiers and I still have one of them somewhere. Hopefully the kids have access to low vision services like O&M that will help them be more independent as they age.
Hey i have a question just out of pure curiosity :) Whats the ratio of people with albinism who have impaired vison versus those who dont? I didnt know that a lot of people with albinism have poorer vision and i couldnt find too much with actual numbers when i looked it up.
@@scaryysharkk Vision problems are actually a pretty key feature of albinism! Melanin plays a role in the development of your eyes and how they function, so people born with little or no melanin like those with albinism generally have visual impairment. I’m not an expert, but I’d assume from what I’ve read that nearly all people with albinism have vision problems with varying degrees of severity.
So I have a question. Can you see better at night since your eyes are more sensitive to light. it kind of reminds me of cat eyes. except cats can close their Pupils during the day, humans can not.
I loved this - I’m pregnant and my husband and I are both carriers of albinism, so I am trying to prepare us in case our baby is affected. I don’t want the invasive testing so we’ll find out when he’s born. Love stuff like this showing that parents and kids can adapt and that children with albinism can have a normal and awesome childhood.
Bless this family and their children. The love,encouragement and protection they give to their children is amazing. What great role models these parents are. The confidence these kids will have at adulthood is going to be through the roof. How amazing. ❤
I actually worked with one of these girls in China, spending a few days a week with her at her foster home or taking her on different outings. She would often spend all day Sunday with me. It was heartbreaking because whenever she was with me (a white woman) people would assume she was white and would go on and on about how gorgeous she was - they'd want to touch her hair, take her hand and walk with her, take pictures with her. But when she went out with her (Chinese) foster mom, they'd say how ugly she was, ask why the mom would keep her (they didn't realize she had actually been abandoned and the woman wasn't her real mom) and other hurtful things. It was literally the same child and she was actually beautiful, but their perception of her was radically different based on whether they thought she was white or Chinese. Unfortunately, like many cultures, they view people with albinism as being demons or bringing bad luck or some other nonsense. I was so happy for her when she was adopted into this family, where she could leave all of that behind.
You are an incredible mother. I tried to homeschool my kids during covid and it was an absolute nightmare. My hats off to you much respect for you and how you handle are their needs. You are amazing
My younger cousins grandmother had albinoism. She had 8 sons, raised them , ran her household and went about life like everyone else. She was a wonderful women. One of the strongest people I have ever know. Rest in peace Lib Bridges. You will truly be missed.
The color of their hair is absolutely beautiful!! I love this family !!! They are special and very normal at the same time !!! But I happened to think the kids are super adorable and very pretty !!! Best of luck fam !!!
Yeah I was also mesmerized by the beauty of their hair color, you know their some anceint Chinese historical dramas with long white hate that wave in air it remind me of that so beautiful
I really don't understand why people bully others for having albinism, vitiligo, or different eye color? I personally find it super unique and beautiful! If people think normal is a privilege, oh no, I think unusual is a privilege. Being normal is boring, being out of this world is what makes you stand out and successful. If anybody reading this, let me tell ya fly that likes trash won't appreciate a flower you're offering. Remember you're beautiful 😻
You guys are amazing❤️ I have albinism and it has been tough but I’ve been able to do so much growing up. We are honestly the same as everyone else. I’m 29 now and I have been able to drive (sunrise to sunset only) and before driving j was able to use public transportation very well . We may be blind but the rest of our senses our 110%.
it’s nice that they have siblings who can relate to them and the same challenges. I’m adopted and i’m the only colored person in immediate family and on both my parents side. Of course that’s different than having albinism, i just think it’s nice to know you’re not the only one going thru certain types challenges (there’s always ppl out there but it’s hard for tweens/teens to always recognize that), or odd one out in the family.
You are an awesome mom and an awesome family. I'm adopted and I love seeing happy stories like this. You both should be proud of yourselves as parents!
The bike riding is giving these kids so much confidence. I listened to a testimony earlier of a daughter of a severely abusive mom and wow. What a contrast. These parents are sacrificing their time and energy for the well being of their kids (and having fun along the way). And so many parents are willfully exploiting their children for money or attention.
Awwww I love the bike ride and the whistle idea. Such a loving family. The kids are so sweet. Reminds me so much of my nieces and nephews. They’re so fun and have so much personality. ❤️
I really loved this video. Thankyou for taking these children in, it really warms my heart. I appreciate you sharing theirs and your story with the world, and educating us alot more on albinism. I promise to be more open-minded because of you and this video as well. Have a great day and peace and love to the world Amen ;)
My new born nephew has albinism. He is the first person in my family that i know of that has it. I hope that as he grows, he is a happy as your family seems. ❤
Edgar Winter was an albino and had one of the great rock song's, Frankenstein. He and his brother were also legally blind and they were amazingly creative musicians. I feel like listening to "Frankenstein" now.
What a beautiful family 😊.. I love their look especially the hair color, and the little one is so amazing, a beautiful personality. They are just perfect, wish there could be a technology to improve their eye sight.
@@DJ-hf1zo "Are they..? Are you not also as disable just as they are too, because I do believe that they're equally normal just like everyone's else and but with a different genetic that makes you and I no different from them."
I think people with albinism are very interesting and I would love to learn more about them. This video made me smile because even though they’re partially blind they still get to have fun like ride bikes and do what normal people do. It’s just amazing
After just watching a story of an American mother just send her 7yr old son alone back to russia with just a note saying she no longer wants him.... i thousand percent love this family and their willingness not only to adapt but also stay together.
Humbly, I was adopted at six. My family has blond hair blue eyes. I never knew I was different. Bottom line, love wins!!!!! Love You Lord!!!!! Thank You!!!!
I want to thank you two retreating and taking care of your kids the way you do as you can see I have albinism and just to see and hear the things that you say is right on point. I am fortunate I do drive but I do have issues growing up was not easy but I learned a lot and it’s nice to see how comfortable you make them feel and I think you guys are awesome. Keep doing what you do.❤❤
The FAMILY is absolutely AMAZING. All the children are blessings. To me they’re all so BEAUTIFUL..and cohesive. Thanks for sharing their inspirational story. N. California. 🙋🏻♀️🙏🏽🕊
I don't have Albinism but I'm fair skinned with strawberry blonde hair, and get migraines and now I developed a fear of bright lights or chrome or reflections of light and it's awful. It's not fun. I really need some super dark sunglasses, especially when driving or outside.
Apart from their disability, I have to say that they're really beautiful. I think people with albinism are just like porcelain dolls. They're so pretty ... but I know that they have to be careful x-x I wish all of them a happy life.
I was adopted, 1 of 7 children, even though it was really nice taking in that many kids- we suffered alot because our parents didn't have alot of money. So I always had old, bad clothing and the food was always expired so we were often sick. I hope these kids have enough resources with her not working and him being an insurance agent.
3 of my brothers are legally blind due to a rare genetic disorder. It onset at different ages for all of them. They do use magnifiers and CCTVs. They cannot drive so yes, that does make things more difficult. The best thing is to make real friends and family who don’t mind driving and/or live close to public transportation. Having any type of disability does make you more vulnerable unfortunately. That’s just reality. I’m guessing that these children might need Orientation & Mobility training in the future if they haven’t already had it. Depends on each one’s actual vision abilities. My brothers all love to cook and are great chefs. It was good seeing the bike riding because it’s so important to cultivate interests and do whatever you can do in the safest way possible while acknowledging limitations.
I noticed the four albino children spoke throughout the video and their sister with no albinism did not even say a single at all. I don't think it was nervousness.
What a cute wholesome family ❤️ their kids are absolutely adorable 🥰 I loved that the youngest one said that ppl are rude and the her siblings thought that calling them rude was rude 😂 at the same time I hope that they don’t shelter them to much because this world sucks sometimes
This family will probably never see this. But maybe someone else will. I have albinism. Grew up knowing I would never have a license. But I still live a full life with a full time job. I have worked as part of a hot air balloon chase crew, cashier, bartender, IT specialist, along with a random assortment of other positions. Uber and busses are generally very useful to use depending on where you live. And I also can get rides from my roommates and a couple other friends if I really need help. The sun is definitely the enemy. But sunglasses and hats are perfectly useable. Glasses really do very little for me. They basically make things slightly less blurry. Which isn’t worth the hassle. I don’t know about these kids. But that over saturated camera from the bike ride gets the point accross on how sensitive my eyes are. But it is a bit exaggerated. If the parents do see this. Smart phones are your friends for these kids. I use mine every single day with the camera to read small print menus, menu boards, or even just to watch the football game when I’m at the bar with friends. It just makes far more sense to use something I already carry around than to carry 3 or 4 other tools at the same time like I did growing up in the early 2000’s. Technology truly is the life savor for disability’s like ours. It helps equalize things so much compared to even 20 years ago.
Mom, Dad, you’re wonderful parents. I’m married to an albino and I understand the struggles with vision and sun exposure. As a side note I lost a son who was not wearing a helmet when he was hit by a car on his bicycle. Your kids are wearing helmets. Outstanding! But you both need to be wearing helmets,too. You need to lead by example not by “do as I tell you, not what I do…”. God bless you and your beautiful family!❤❤❤❤❤
I do not know why but I feel that the child without albinism is not happy 😢 She must think she's being ostracized from her siblings. I hope she find happiness 🙏 I hope all these children are safe and healthy🍀
I had a classmate growing up with one of the less severe forms of albinism so sein the very pinky pale skin and the almost white hair isn't that strange to me. It was just normal because we grew up together from daycare age. She had a fair bit more pigment than these kids but still burned a lot easier than even a normal very pale person like me.
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Bro asin how did they let them get adopted
since when were albino's blind
The fact they adjusted the little girls bike for her to ride with the family. The fact they use a whistle to help the kids without great vision. The fact they care enough to put sunscreen on the children to ensure they don't get long term consequences of the sun exposure. The fact they took on the challenge of raising multiple children with sight issues. The fact they decided to take in so many children in general. This couple is absolutely amazing and truly benevolent. They smiled the whole time and gave off the best energy throughout their video. I hope they all live happy and healthy lives. 💕💕💕
The fact you said "the fact" an obnoxious amount of times is a fact.
@@BlGGESTBROTHER the fact you replied to be obnoxious.😂
@@mememarie2040 People like him dwell on the internet too much. Keep having a good heart 👍
@@MacintoshPlusher thank you so much. 😊 That was so nice of you to say. You seem to have a good heart too
The fact you use the words the fact every sentence
Wow, they’re doing something amazing and have figured out what works and what works for the kids as well. That’s awesome! That’s a true form of patience and a true form of learning how to teach someone who has to learn differently. Props to the parents.
Yes
so true, very impressed by these parents
I love theeeeem all!!!
This family has my respect due to the fact that they took in 4 children with out a lot of knowledge about kids who have these type of things that could hurt them but your an insperation
They are an inspiration! I wonder though, if they did a lot of studying before they adopted these kids. They certainly found themselves in a wonderful family..
@@Wisepati I can't agree with you more on the fact that they found each other but they treat the kids like they were born to them an that's awesome in my book
inspiration
And not only that, but they adopted 5! I would love to hear about all 5 of their individual stories. They seem like incredible people and a wonderful family!
I grew up in Uganda, we treat our albino people differently. I just think it's bad to put these people in society and give them false hope about living a normal life. In Uganda these people are hunted down and their body parts are sold to make folk medicine. Each culture is different and I do not like to see these people at all. They scare me.
As someone who uses a wheelchair and dresses in full Muslim garb, face veil and head veil included. I get lots of stares, whispers, and questions. The whispers are the worst.
I love when a kid asks their parent a question and the parent responds to the child in a regular tone at a regular volume to try to get me in the conversation. It makes me feel more human and it teaches the child just to ask questions. Questions are better than stares.
@jesusisking314 Leave me alone.
Say it louder for the people in the back ❤ 👏🗣️🔊
@jesusisking314 Such a weird thing to say to a Muslim. Basically saying "I don't give a crap about your religion because mine is the right one and you'll get there eventually:)" Such a lack of respect
You are comparing albinism with wearing a full religious garb that is YOUR CHOICE? Entitled much 🤦♀
@@vetiverose128 Did you miss the wheelchair part?
They're such a lovely family! I just really hope that they make the one child that doesn't have albinism feel special too so that she isn't lost in the shuffle. I noticed she doesn't smile as much as the other children do.
Maybe because she can see she may feel hindered?? What a wholesome family.
@@marychristelleThat’s the thing, children are naturally curious and have a more happy outlook on life than adults or even teens, if you notice a child that’s not reaching normal milestones for their age or has a behavior that is questionable, you DO have to pay attention to that and seek help for them. It is not a “problem” to be or feel different, but it kind of is if we’re realistically speaking. No one wants their child to be depressed or to suffer from a disorder in silence, it does affect your mental health a lot even as an adult and being a child, there are not enough tools you can find to get out of “that hole” on your own, which can affect other aspects of your life and development. She might need something different for her, since all people have different needs. Just their parents are too focused on the albino children’s needs. That’s why the original comment mentioned they hope they are paying attention to her, since she seems to have a different attitude even while being part of the same household - this usually indicates something deeper. It’s not that you’re weird because you’re different, it’s that your difference could mean something that you need help with and needs to be addressed, not ignored just because “some people are like that”.
@Marychristelle wow you’re very well spoken for a 10 year old
@Marychristelle ok there’s no way you’re only 10
@@anononoa8that's exactly what I was thinking. Very well spoken and pretty smart for her age
The most beautiful family. I admire the parents.
@Jesus is King stop fucking spamming the comments with this shit
@Jesus is King
This is thr wrong video btw
2:19 you can tell the set is too bright for their eyes ☹️, the crew should have took that into consideration
i agree
Maybe the kids agreed and the parents too
4:27 awwww you can tell how much it hurts her. Such a loving mom.
I have albinism and as I grew older, my type allowed for me to have some pigment. I grew up using those magnifiers and I still have one of them somewhere. Hopefully the kids have access to low vision services like O&M that will help them be more independent as they age.
I was thinking this. Though they arent fully blind im sure some of the services typically used with blind children could be used for them
Hey i have a question just out of pure curiosity :) Whats the ratio of people with albinism who have impaired vison versus those who dont? I didnt know that a lot of people with albinism have poorer vision and i couldnt find too much with actual numbers when i looked it up.
@@scaryysharkk Vision problems are actually a pretty key feature of albinism! Melanin plays a role in the development of your eyes and how they function, so people born with little or no melanin like those with albinism generally have visual impairment. I’m not an expert, but I’d assume from what I’ve read that nearly all people with albinism have vision problems with varying degrees of severity.
@@phe.mp3 Thank you so much! Just learned something new :)
So I have a question. Can you see better at night since your eyes are more sensitive to light. it kind of reminds me of cat eyes. except cats can close their Pupils during the day, humans can not.
I loved this - I’m pregnant and my husband and I are both carriers of albinism, so I am trying to prepare us in case our baby is affected. I don’t want the invasive testing so we’ll find out when he’s born. Love stuff like this showing that parents and kids can adapt and that children with albinism can have a normal and awesome childhood.
hii my baby is born albion as we both were carrier , dnt wry They are beautiful kids
When are you giving birth just curious if you found out yet?
I hope you have a safe and good delivery! and i hope ur baby is healthy :)
@@brandyprice7578 November! I haven’t found out yet. He looks completely normal and healthy on scans so far
@@ExistingSmiles thank you
Wow these adopted kids are lucky to have found these parents ! So sweet
I love how they empower them and encourage them to do things every other kids do even though it might mean taking a few extra steps. Great parents!
Bless this family and their children. The love,encouragement and protection they give to their children is amazing. What great role models these parents are. The confidence these kids will have at adulthood is going to be through the roof. How amazing. ❤
I actually worked with one of these girls in China, spending a few days a week with her at her foster home or taking her on different outings. She would often spend all day Sunday with me. It was heartbreaking because whenever she was with me (a white woman) people would assume she was white and would go on and on about how gorgeous she was - they'd want to touch her hair, take her hand and walk with her, take pictures with her. But when she went out with her (Chinese) foster mom, they'd say how ugly she was, ask why the mom would keep her (they didn't realize she had actually been abandoned and the woman wasn't her real mom) and other hurtful things. It was literally the same child and she was actually beautiful, but their perception of her was radically different based on whether they thought she was white or Chinese. Unfortunately, like many cultures, they view people with albinism as being demons or bringing bad luck or some other nonsense. I was so happy for her when she was adopted into this family, where she could leave all of that behind.
Wow thank you so much for the story!! It’s eye opening really cause we don’t think about these types of issue until someone tells us about it. :(
What a white savior you are 😂😂😂
Woahhhhhhh❤
in my opinion, I think people with albinism are absolutely stunning and beautiful. It's a rare beauty
You are an incredible mother. I tried to homeschool my kids during covid and it was an absolute nightmare. My hats off to you much respect for you and how you handle are their needs. You are amazing
LMAO. True. These kids seem to get along really well though.
My younger cousins grandmother had albinoism. She had 8 sons, raised them , ran her household and went about life like everyone else. She was a wonderful women. One of the strongest people I have ever know. Rest in peace Lib Bridges. You will truly be missed.
RIP Lip Bridges.
Rip lip
What a precious family!!!
@Jesus is King ok
These are real parents, real heroes. Thanks for adopting these lovely kiddos.
The color of their hair is absolutely beautiful!! I love this family !!! They are special and very normal at the same time !!! But I happened to think the kids are super adorable and very pretty !!! Best of luck fam !!!
Yeah I was also mesmerized by the beauty of their hair color, you know their some anceint Chinese historical dramas with long white hate that wave in air it remind me of that so beautiful
@@sakurakou2009true ong. The hair is just beautiful.. i always wanted hair of that color meanwhile others make fun of it
Their parents are just amazing persons and we feel so happy to see their smiling faces.
I really don't understand why people bully others for having albinism, vitiligo, or different eye color? I personally find it super unique and beautiful! If people think normal is a privilege, oh no, I think unusual is a privilege. Being normal is boring, being out of this world is what makes you stand out and successful. If anybody reading this, let me tell ya fly that likes trash won't appreciate a flower you're offering. Remember you're beautiful 😻
It’s jealousy! Disguised as hate.
you have to give those parents respect.. and the children all are beautiful and a joy to watch
Awesome that both mom and dad can be at home! Work from home has really changed the way some families work
Oh my. Look at those beautiful children. I know albinism comes with complications but I've always thought it was so so gorgeous.
You guys are amazing❤️
I have albinism and it has been tough but I’ve been able to do so much growing up. We are honestly the same as everyone else.
I’m 29 now and I have been able to drive (sunrise to sunset only) and before driving j was able to use public transportation very well .
We may be blind but the rest of our senses our 110%.
Your blind and you drive? Am i missing some thing here?🤕
@@glennbaker5430yes, you are missing out something
I just find people with albinism fascinating… i dont find them weird at all… i even think they are angels or something heavenly
ikr they r so beautiful i wish they could see properly
I had no idea albinism affected eyesight (I mean I knew about the light sensitivity, but not the reduced vision) ….
Beautiful family!
What an incredible family
it’s nice that they have siblings who can relate to them and the same challenges. I’m adopted and i’m the only colored person in immediate family and on both my parents side. Of course that’s different than having albinism, i just think it’s nice to know you’re not the only one going thru certain types challenges (there’s always ppl out there but it’s hard for tweens/teens to always recognize that), or odd one out in the family.
You are an awesome mom and an awesome family. I'm adopted and I love seeing happy stories like this. You both should be proud of yourselves as parents!
The bike riding is giving these kids so much confidence. I listened to a testimony earlier of a daughter of a severely abusive mom and wow. What a contrast. These parents are sacrificing their time and energy for the well being of their kids (and having fun along the way). And so many parents are willfully exploiting their children for money or attention.
These parents are wonderful and they make a great team, they’re also doing a great job at raising their kids
This family is so precious
it really warms my heart to see such loving parents that go above and beyond for their children. those kids are so lucky and loved.
The parents have the perfect aptitude to parent these beautiful amazing kids. God bless!!
I love how knowledgeable they are about the kids albinism and they are so loving and supportive.
They look ethereal and beautiful. Also, bless your big hearts!
The youngest one has quite the cute personality!
The children are ethereal, angelic and beautiful. Parents are pretty darn amazing.
Awwww I love the bike ride and the whistle idea. Such a loving family. The kids are so sweet. Reminds me so much of my nieces and nephews. They’re so fun and have so much personality. ❤️
I really loved this video. Thankyou for taking these children in, it really warms my heart. I appreciate you sharing theirs and your story with the world, and educating us alot more on albinism. I promise to be more open-minded because of you and this video as well. Have a great day and peace and love to the world Amen ;)
What a beautiful family. These parents are what every parent should strive to be.
My new born nephew has albinism. He is the first person in my family that i know of that has it. I hope that as he grows, he is a happy as your family seems. ❤
Edgar Winter was an albino and had one of the great rock song's, Frankenstein. He and his brother were also legally blind and they were amazingly creative musicians. I feel like listening to "Frankenstein" now.
I loved seeing their interactions with the family and the world around them. 😊
What a great bunch of kids. Personality matters more than what you look like.
What a beautiful family 😊.. I love their look especially the hair color, and the little one is so amazing, a beautiful personality. They are just perfect, wish there could be a technology to improve their eye sight.
Absolutely beautiful!!! Thank you for educating us about your gorgeous children.🥰🥰
I’m so glad I saw your beautiful family on this video!! Watching this made me smile so much. What a nice family!
Very smart family also
This is such a wholesome and lovely family! 🤍🤍🤍
Oh, I passionately love them, and I wish I could have kids like them.
@Jesus is King Shut Up
same
Why would you want to have a child visually impaired. I would not wish disabilities on my child
@@DJ-hf1zo "Are they..? Are you not also as disable just as they are too, because I do believe that they're equally normal just like everyone's else and but with a different genetic that makes you and I no different from them."
@@DJ-hf1zo And look; it's not what they are that matters, but who they are is what that matters, and they're Beautiful Creatures.
I just hope they won’t neglect non albino girl……
yea 😢
They wont bro
Fr
I think people with albinism are very interesting and I would love to learn more about them. This video made me smile because even though they’re partially blind they still get to have fun like ride bikes and do what normal people do. It’s just amazing
They are gorgeous! I love light eyes, skin, and hair. ❤
After just watching a story of an American mother just send her 7yr old son alone back to russia with just a note saying she no longer wants him.... i thousand percent love this family and their willingness not only to adapt but also stay together.
Their hair is sooo pretty!!
Humbly, I was adopted at six. My family has blond hair blue eyes. I never knew I was different. Bottom line, love wins!!!!! Love You Lord!!!!! Thank You!!!!
I want to thank you two retreating and taking care of your kids the way you do as you can see I have albinism and just to see and hear the things that you say is right on point. I am fortunate I do drive but I do have issues growing up was not easy but I learned a lot and it’s nice to see how comfortable you make them feel and I think you guys are awesome. Keep doing what you do.❤❤
Great family to teach us all, about special conditions that affect other people's lives. 🎉
As parents they are knocking it out of the park, awesome parents. Much smarter than me without doubt.
Beautiful family thank you for sharing!
The FAMILY is absolutely AMAZING. All the children are blessings. To me they’re all so BEAUTIFUL..and cohesive. Thanks for sharing their inspirational story. N. California. 🙋🏻♀️🙏🏽🕊
I don't have Albinism but I'm fair skinned with strawberry blonde hair, and get migraines and now I developed a fear of bright lights or chrome or reflections of light and it's awful. It's not fun. I really need some super dark sunglasses, especially when driving or outside.
Were you born with vision impairments?
I am the same. When the littlest one said she hated the sun, I felt her pain... literally. The burn is real.
Wow, what a handful and a houseful! Those kids are beautiful, and their hair is spectacular! Well done, mom and dad!
What a beautiful family! You can feel the love that the parents have for their kids
gosh they’re all so beautiful! i find their appearance so mesmerising. hopefully they’ll find a way that really works with their poor vision!
Upmost respect for this family. They are raising 5 beautiful children!!
That girls hair is absolutely gorgeous! The length is beautiful and it looks so full and healthy 😍
amazing parents. Beautiful souls
Apart from their disability, I have to say that they're really beautiful. I think people with albinism are just like porcelain dolls. They're so pretty ... but I know that they have to be careful x-x I wish all of them a happy life.
I was adopted, 1 of 7 children, even though it was really nice taking in that many kids- we suffered alot because our parents didn't have alot of money. So I always had old, bad clothing and the food was always expired so we were often sick. I hope these kids have enough resources with her not working and him being an insurance agent.
3 of my brothers are legally blind due to a rare genetic disorder. It onset at different ages for all of them. They do use magnifiers and CCTVs. They cannot drive so yes, that does make things more difficult. The best thing is to make real friends and family who don’t mind driving and/or live close to public transportation. Having any type of disability does make you more vulnerable unfortunately. That’s just reality. I’m guessing that these children might need Orientation & Mobility training in the future if they haven’t already had it. Depends on each one’s actual vision abilities. My brothers all love to cook and are great chefs. It was good seeing the bike riding because it’s so important to cultivate interests and do whatever you can do in the safest way possible while acknowledging limitations.
Being different makes you special and your beautiful children are special🕊😍
Aw they seem like great parents and the kids have good lives! :)
wow what an amazing and loving family you guys are so cool!! i love how much fun and care you parents put into raising your beautiful children
I noticed the four albino children spoke throughout the video and their sister with no albinism did not even say a single at all. I don't think it was nervousness.
True
Yeah I’m always suspicious of rich people man especially that lady she feels very controlling
What a beautiful couple the parents are. All the children are so beautiful. A very special family x
What a cute wholesome family ❤️ their kids are absolutely adorable 🥰 I loved that the youngest one said that ppl are rude and the her siblings thought that calling them rude was rude 😂 at the same time I hope that they don’t shelter them to much because this world sucks sometimes
This family will probably never see this. But maybe someone else will.
I have albinism. Grew up knowing I would never have a license. But I still live a full life with a full time job. I have worked as part of a hot air balloon chase crew, cashier, bartender, IT specialist, along with a random assortment of other positions. Uber and busses are generally very useful to use depending on where you live. And I also can get rides from my roommates and a couple other friends if I really need help.
The sun is definitely the enemy. But sunglasses and hats are perfectly useable.
Glasses really do very little for me. They basically make things slightly less blurry. Which isn’t worth the hassle. I don’t know about these kids. But that over saturated camera from the bike ride gets the point accross on how sensitive my eyes are. But it is a bit exaggerated.
If the parents do see this. Smart phones are your friends for these kids. I use mine every single day with the camera to read small print menus, menu boards, or even just to watch the football game when I’m at the bar with friends. It just makes far more sense to use something I already carry around than to carry 3 or 4 other tools at the same time like I did growing up in the early 2000’s.
Technology truly is the life savor for disability’s like ours. It helps equalize things so much compared to even 20 years ago.
They're so beautiful. Can't say I wouldn't stare a little if I saw them but it's not because they're different it's because they're gorgeous.
Oh my goodness, these are the most beautiful kids I’ve ever seen in my life. Completely get why this couple adopted them.
These are some really amazing parents
Love these parents they are very educated on their children and they are helping them through life which is what parents are supposed to do
wow I really just checked on this video and was super shocked to see 4 VERY VERY PRETTY children!! geez i wish i was pretty like them
Mom, Dad, you’re wonderful parents. I’m married to an albino and I understand the struggles with vision and sun exposure. As a side note I lost a son who was not wearing a helmet when he was hit by a car on his bicycle. Your kids are wearing helmets. Outstanding! But you both need to be wearing helmets,too. You need to lead by example not by “do as I tell you, not what I do…”. God bless you and your beautiful family!❤❤❤❤❤
I do not know why but I feel that the child without albinism is not happy 😢 She must think she's being ostracized from her siblings. I hope she find happiness 🙏 I hope all these children are safe and healthy🍀
Bro people with albinism are so stunning I actually cannot
So ethereal and beautiful I love the White hair xx
Yes! And the fact that some literally have purple eyes is just amazing to me!
the kindness in this comment section is so refreshing. this gives me hope in humanity!
I had a classmate growing up with one of the less severe forms of albinism so sein the very pinky pale skin and the almost white hair isn't that strange to me. It was just normal because we grew up together from daycare age. She had a fair bit more pigment than these kids but still burned a lot easier than even a normal very pale person like me.
Okay but the family looks soooo cute! Keep it up and stay positive, don’t take negativity in your heart ❤️!
They are BEAUTIFUL
This family is amazing!😃 I love the long, white hair of the two girls, it's so beautiful! Emily is quite the character!😄
Ohhh, so beautiful and PRICELESS.
I love them.
And wonderful parents.
PRICELESS also.
Big respect ❤
Geralt of Rivia approved 👌. Now comes the hard part "The Training." Only the strong will survive.
- Good Luck ladies and Gents
I have albino baby he is sensitive to light albinos are unique and beautiful
They do look like works of art.❤️
Okay but can we talk about how absolutely gorgeous they are? Like omg the hairrrr
All 5 of your Kids are doing Awesome! Their so cool 🤩🤩