Tonight's picture was taken in July of 2007, during our visit to Peter's parent's house in Boston. Peter's mother gave Mattie this large King Tut puzzle. Mattie assembled the puzzle and then decided to lie down next to it to see who was taller! The whole notion of this was hysterical, and I am so happy I snapped a picture of him and his antics.
Quote of the day: Grief can awaken us to new values and new and deeper appreciations. Grief can cause us to reprioritize things in our lives, to recognize what's really important and put it first. Grief can heighten our gratitude as we cease taking the gifts life bestows on us for granted. Grief can give us the wisdom of being with death. Grief can make death the companion on our left who guides us and gives us advice. None of this growth makes the loss good and worthwhile, but it is the good that comes out of the bad. ~ Roger Bertschausen



Our group of wonderful supporters!!! From left to right are: Tanja (our friend, Katharina's mom), Brandon (Mattie's Big Buddy), Anita (one of Mattie's HEM/ONC nurses), Ann (our friend and Mattie Miracle Board Member), Linda, Peter, Vicki, Tricia (one of Mattie's favorite HEM/ONC nurses), Debbi (our Sedation Nurse Angel), and Toni (our friend and Brandon's mom)

I would like to end tonight's posting with a beautiful message my mom sent me last night. My mom, as I am sure you gathered, has a way with words, and she captured the essence of the Foundation Walk in such a meaningful manner. Even the title captures the imagination and I appreciate her writings, because she absorbs things and has a perspective that I sometimes oversee.
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Lasting Impressions by Virginia R. Sardi
The 2011 Walkathon was a beautiful celebration of life and further evidence that Mattie’s story is a compelling tale of a life cut short by bone cancer when he was only seven. It was the second year that Mattie was not with us. Even though the odds were always against him, it was only human to hope as I did at the first Walkathon that he would survive a few more years and become one of the Faces of Hope that so brightened my day this year. It was not to be! Reconciled to the reality that life goes on despite the inevitability of loss and the irreversibility of what has been taken from it, it seemed like a natural evolution to confront the future without him by looking through a new prism of sensitivity in search of Mattie’s presence in our surroundings, finding him in every breathe we take, every rainbow we see, every butterfly that serendipitously crosses our path and every “penny from heaven” that we find on the ground. It is a very human attempt at capturing Mattie’s spiritual essence in a purely symbolic way, to find a spark of the earthly presence that we knew and loved so dearly before he died. Our connection to him was a bond so overflowing with love that much like clogged arteries that can establish continuity of life by diverting the flow of blood to newly formed pathways, unseen pathways open to establish a new spiritual bond between us. The supportive community of people that surrounded him through his illness hoping that a miracle would save Mattie’s life has become a powerful force for his cause after he died. A force consisting of volunteers, the faculty and staff of SSSAS and contributors from the community have made the Walkathons a reality without which the dream of Mattie’s parents, Vicki and Peter to bring awareness for Mattie’s disease to the public might never have achieved the successful track record it has earned in three years. On an impressive scale they are an army of caring warriors whose devotion to improving the chances of survival of children with pediatric cancer has been critical to the establishment of MMCF which is the key vehicle Vicki and Peter have chosen to keep the memory of Mattie’s fight against cancer alive. With the continued support of these loyal warriors, his Odyssey through life will never be forgotten! I thank them for their generosity of time, effort and spirit and remain deeply touched by their efforts to make the MMCF Walkathon a successful annual tradition.
1 comment:
Wonderful accomplishment to be able to donate $25,000 to the hospital's child life program!!! Mattie would be so proud!
Carey
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