Thursday, August 17, 2006

Hope

We visited Hope Children's Hospital this morning and met some amazing kids and doctors who are fighting cancer together. In the past few days, the staff had been preparing the kids for our visit. Some of them made us drawings, and one kid even set aside a granola bar when he heard about us. He told the nurse that he wanted to save it for "the bikers" because we would need the energy :)

Ryan (10) was one of the kids we met. His mom told us about his journey with cancer, and Ryan asked us lots of questions about our bikes and told us about how much he loved baseball:


Next stop was the Kellogg Cancer Center for a luncheon with the staff and some special families who have been touched by neuroblastoma. The Chiou family lost their son Tyler to in 2005, and the Zavaleta family whose son Ryan is (5) and has been in remission for the past three years - way to go Ryan!!

The Zavaleta kids had been busy all week collecting coins from their neighbors, and they ended up collecting over $135 in change - mostly pennies!! We celebrated by dawning fresh hot pink whale tattoos with the whole gang:



~ Austin

3 comments:

the Thomas team said...

So glad you were able to meet wonderful families in Chicago we consider part of "our family". You two are doing amazing things for families like ours who have yet to receive "this card". Spoke with Joan at Vineyard Vines- what a sweetheart! She's mailing Shayne a free tie for his contribution. Amazing! He'll wear it with pride and remember your summer of 2006. God bles you all. Be safe.

Anonymous said...

Hi
My name is Diane and I am very happy for you. My 4 year old, Sophia, lost her battle with Neuroblastoma on December 23 2004. I knew sweet Tyler Chiou and his family. I am also friends with Ellen Hanson the family you met in Cape Cod. You both are amazing, you have opened the eyes of many to this horrible disease, cancer, that is taking the lives of so many children. God bless you. www.caringbridge.org/ma/sophiamarie if you are going to MN look up the Robinson Family. www.caringbridge.org/mn/carcar They are an amazing bunch and lost their sweet Carl to Neuroblastoma a month before my Sophia. Safe trip to you.
Diane

Anonymous said...

Little did everyone know that Claire Olson also had those amazing tan lines...keep it up guys!

Tyler