A neat thing happens when a boy really, really likes wind chimes.

You know when you like something sometimes — like, really like it — and you get maybe a little too obsessed, but you don’t care because the thing you’re obsessed with brings you total joy? That’s how Tyler Doi feels about wind chimes. The 8-year-old autistic boy can even name them by hearing just a…

You know when you like something sometimes — like, really like it — and you get maybe a little too obsessed, but you don’t care because the thing you’re obsessed with brings you total joy? That’s how Tyler Doi feels about wind chimes. The 8-year-old autistic boy can even name them by hearing just a few tinkling notes.

When his parents took him to visit the world-famous Woodstock Chimes, owner Garry Kvistad could see the joy his wind chimes brought Tyler. And he knew he had found a worthy rival for a “Name That Chime” challenge.


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