Thursday, September 1, 2011

Amazed at the Blog Visits

I continue to be amazed at the number of people that are visiting my blog in order to see the videos of Sam's autism improvement. Just yesterday I had visitors come here from:

British Columbia, Canada
Newfoundland, Canada
Alabama, U.S.
Illinois, U.S.
Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Georgia, U.S.
Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia
Virginia, U.S.
Ash Sharqiyah, Saudi Arabia
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Buskerud, Norway
Gullbringusysla, Iceland
Texas, U.S.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Wisconsin, U.S.
New Hampshire, U.S.
Budapest, Hungary

All of the above visitors looked at the posts of Sam's autism videos. In addition to that, in the past week I've had visitors from Brazil, Denmark, India, Australia, Netherlands, Poland, Philippines, Hong Kong, London, California, Washington, Michigan, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Ohio come here looking for GAPS recipes and autism resources.

It's neat to see the international autism sites that have posted Sam's videos. The only words I can read on the sites are "autism" and "SAHMville," but then I see Sam's smiling face on there as well. He doesn't realize how big of an impact he's having on people around the world.

4 comments:

  1. What a miracle the Lord has done for your family! I'm looking into the GAPS diet for myself and my husband. We have some health problems that might improve with this way of eating.

    How wonderful that the Lord is using you and Sam to bring hope to people!

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  2. I can say that I'm very happy here in Brazil for seeing you doing so good with Sam. I found your site when looking for health diets and heal from digestive problems.
    Congratulations for doing soo well and for sharing your experiences.

    Best regards from Rio de Janeiro

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  3. Yep and u will see from indonesia also.. Im very thankful. Im now on intro gaps stage and just started for 2 weeks. He ia regularly having his die off for 2-3 days back. And im so thankful that i read your blog. It brings powerful spirit for me to continue. I had a 6 yo son with autism btw. Thanks again Janice

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