Monday, March 29, 2021
Tonight's picture was taken on Mattie's birth date...April 4, 2002. We are now seven days from Mattie's 19th birthday, and even though time has passed, I remember this moment in time like it were yesterday. Peter snapped this photo of Mattie in the nursery, right after his birth. I was still in surgery, as the doctor found a big lipoma on my bladder. But I knew Mattie was in good hands and literally the first week of Mattie's birth, Peter landed up taking care of both Mattie and me.
Quote of the day: Today's coronavirus update from Johns Hopkins.
- Number of people diagnosed with the virus: 30,321,943
- Number of people who died from the virus: 549,892
I have known Margy since 2015, as we became friends on Facebook, thanks to a mutual friend in cancer. Margy devoted her life as a play therapist, helping children with cancer and their families. In addition, she ran a successful childhood cancer non-profit, Growing Hope, for 20 years. Margy and I shared many core values and both of us were deeply feeling people and devoted a good portion of our lives listening and trying to help people. She and I had a mutual appreciation and respect for one another.
Though Margy did not know Mattie, she honored his memory every holiday by visiting his memorial tree and adding an ornament onto it! I can't tell you how much her kindness meant to me.
A Margy ornament added to Mattie's tree. Whenever Margy traveled she would look for special ornaments to add to the tree. A true friend! In fact, when Margy first became my friend, she literally read EVERY blog posting I ever wrote. She wanted to know about me and about Mattie.Margy helped me yearly with the Foundation's candy drive! She was the lady in red on the right! Margy collected candy for us all over Burke, VA, sorted it and then would deliver it to me!
Margy and her husband Ken (all the way on the left) came to visit our Foundation tent every September on the National Mall's event, Curefest.
Margy and I found a way to see each other once a month. On that particular day, Margy brought her Mattie ornament to lunch, so she could share it with me before placing it on the tree for Christmas.
In March of 2017, Mattie Miracle launched a snack and item cart at Children's Hospital at Sinai, in Baltimore. Margy came with me to Baltimore to celebrate the occasion. Margy was pictured here with Dr. Shad.
Margy and me at Children's Hospital at Sinai.
Another Vicki and Margy lunch! Margy bought a red heart for Valentine's day for Mattie's tree!
Ken (Margy's husband) snapped a photo of Margy at Mattie's tree. That beautiful red butterfly ornament came from Margy!
Margy and Ken came to all our Mattie Miracle walks. Margy created a walk team called Team Kimber. Kimber was a pediatric nurse who worked with Margy. Kimber lost her battle with kidney cancer. Each year, Margy honored Kimber's memory and the team was comprised of Kimber's husband, children, and parents.
Margy walking laps at the Mattie Miracle Walk.
Margy, Ken, and me at Curefest on the National Mall. Curefest is a national event held every September to raise awareness for childhood cancer.
That day, I went over to visit Margy. She won our dining around town raffle basket and I decided to hand delivered it to her!
Ken, Margy's husband, transformed the birthday photo we took together into a placemat. I literally had my own placement at Margy's kitchen table! I was so honored and felt like a part of the family.
In 2019, Margy and Ken took me out for my birthday. Margy and I always met at the Carlyle Restaurant in Arlington. In fact, we would sit and talk for hours, that through the years we had the opportunity to meet the owner of this restaurant!
This photo was taken in 2019 at Curefest on the National Mall.
Do you see the pretty seashell around my neck? It is a necklace that Margy brought back for me from the beach. That was Margy, despite managing cancer and all the side effects from treatment, she was always thinking about everyone else.
A selfie together!
Margy at the Mattie Miracle Walk in 2019.
I remember this day! Margy was in the hospital and had to get fluid removed from her lungs. I literally was in the room the whole time, while the radiologist did the procedure right in front of me.
Christmas 2019. This was probably the last time I physically saw Margy in person!
When I visited Margy, I would bring lunch for all three of us and always some sort of cupcake treat!
Margy and Ken at my surprise birthday brunch.
I had the opportunity to meet one of Margy's sister, Nancy. Nancy lives in Arizona, and became a Mattie Miracle supporter, thanks to Margy.
A selfie! This photo was taken a few months after Margy's diagnosis.
1 comment:
Margy was a one of my favorite people on your posts. You're right--she always posted something. What a delight she must have been to those around her! I'm so very sorry for your loss of your good friend. Big hug from me.
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