SixBlindKids – Bethany And Jesse Try International Snacks From Australia And Japan!
The SixBlindKids have been overindulging in the snacks we opened in our last Mailtime video. In this episode, Bethany and Jesse try some Pocky’s and some Cheezel, from Japan and Australia respectively an do a “taste test”. Mom can’t resist “wearing” the Cheezels on her fingers like rings, which is apparently what the kids do in Australia with them.
Will Jesse, our picky eater, eat either of them? You’ll have to watch and see!
Jesse is 18, was born blind, and has autism and intellectual disabilities. She “slurps” as a method of “stimming” and she has major sensory issues, especially as it relates to food and drink. We adopted Jesse from Korea when she was two years old.
Bethany is 19 and was born blind in Thailand. We adopted her when she was 8 years old. She loves food, especially snacks and sweets!
A special THANK YOU to our subscribers Joanne in Australia and Tiffany in Japan for sending us such wonderful and tasty treats!
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Obed, who is 13, was born blind, and has cerebral palsy, autism, and severe intellectual disabilities, also has an amazing safety bed made by SleepSafe Beds (https://www.sleepsafebed.com). But its NOT A CAGE (as a few viewers have tried to claim)! His amazing bed avoids the 7 major entrapment hazards identified by the FDAA in a typical adjustable hospital bed. Insurance companies like to push dangerous beds on kids like Obed because they are cheaper.
Obed’s Sleepsafe Bed had a price of over $13,000, but thanks to quarterly giveaway sponsored by SleepSafe Beds, we won a $10,000 credit on his customized bed. Our county’s Department of Family Services picked up the ~$3000 balance as a “need” benefit to Obed as we had adopted him from the foster system.
If you have a need for a bed like this for your son or daughter, you can enter the quarterly contest at SleepSafe Beds here: https://sleepsafebed.com/giveaway/?sixblindkids
Note: We are not sponsored in any way by SleepSafe Beds and receive nothing for our mentioning their bed on this video.
