Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Tonight's picture was taken in celebration of Peter's birthday in 2008. Mattie was in the hospital preparing for his second limb salvaging surgery. While in-patient, Mattie made this birthday cake out of model magic for Peter. This cake sits on our bedroom bureau today, and looks like it was just made! This was the last birthday that Peter celebrated with Mattie, and though today is officially Peter's birthday, neither of us really enjoy celebrating anymore.
Quote of the day: Where grace happens generosity happens. ~ Max Lucado
This week is totally dedicated to delivering candy around the region. Eighteen places to be specific. Check it out:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Monday and Friday we rent Uhaul trucks to distribute candy. However, Tuesday through Thursday, I stuff my car and drive around town. Thank goodness for GPS.
I met the Program Director for Special Love this morning. Special Love provides many different opportunities for the childhood cancer community to socialize and receive support. We are happy our candy is a special treat during their holiday season.
I then drove to the Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). To get onto NIH's campus is a real feat. Your car has to be inspected, you have to walk through a metal detector, as well as show ID. Many of the security folks remember me because of the candy. When I got to the Inn, I received a lovely greeting from the staff, including Zoey, the therapy dog.
Our board member and friend, drove to United Community Ministries today and made a large candy donation!
This is what the donation to United Community Ministries looked like. You would think the garage would be empty after all these donations this week. However, it is still quite full. Friday will be a very challenging delivery day.
Tonight's picture was taken in celebration of Peter's birthday in 2008. Mattie was in the hospital preparing for his second limb salvaging surgery. While in-patient, Mattie made this birthday cake out of model magic for Peter. This cake sits on our bedroom bureau today, and looks like it was just made! This was the last birthday that Peter celebrated with Mattie, and though today is officially Peter's birthday, neither of us really enjoy celebrating anymore.
Quote of the day: Where grace happens generosity happens. ~ Max Lucado
This week is totally dedicated to delivering candy around the region. Eighteen places to be specific. Check it out:
Monday:
- Hackerman-Patz House; Baltimore, MD
- Children's Hospital at Sinai; Baltimore,MD
- Ronald McDonald House; Baltimore, MD
Tuesday:
- Hospital for Sick Children; Washington, DC
- Ronald McDonald House; Washington, DC
Wednesday:
- Special Love; McLean, Virginia
- Children's Inn at NIH; Bethesda, MD
- United Community Ministries; Alexandria, VA
Thursday:
- Children's National Medical Center; Washington, DC
- Pediatric Specialists of Northern Virginia; Falls Church, VA
- Ronald McDonald House; Falls Church, VA
- Nourish Now; Rockville, MD
Friday:
- MedStar Georgetown University Hospital; Washington, DC
- Embry Rucker Community Shelter; Reston, VA
- Cornerstones; Reston, VA
- Covenant House; Washington, DC
- Sasha Bruce; Washington, DC
- St. Ann’s Center for Children, Youth, and Families; Hyattsville, MD
Monday and Friday we rent Uhaul trucks to distribute candy. However, Tuesday through Thursday, I stuff my car and drive around town. Thank goodness for GPS.
I met the Program Director for Special Love this morning. Special Love provides many different opportunities for the childhood cancer community to socialize and receive support. We are happy our candy is a special treat during their holiday season.
I then drove to the Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). To get onto NIH's campus is a real feat. Your car has to be inspected, you have to walk through a metal detector, as well as show ID. Many of the security folks remember me because of the candy. When I got to the Inn, I received a lovely greeting from the staff, including Zoey, the therapy dog.
Our board member and friend, drove to United Community Ministries today and made a large candy donation!
This is what the donation to United Community Ministries looked like. You would think the garage would be empty after all these donations this week. However, it is still quite full. Friday will be a very challenging delivery day.
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