Sunday, May 23, 2010

Make-A-Wish Party

During Taylie's last Chemotherapy round we had a visit from two very wonderful people. After our Social Worker had referred Taylie to the Make-A-Wish Foundation they assigned us the cutest girls you've ever seen to be our own coordinators. They brought Taylie a big bag full of gifts. Coloring things, tootsie rolls, a shirt and a hat, and this super cool fish that runs on batteries and swims in the water. They came to our hospital room to talk to Taylie about what her wish might be. They played some games with her while Mom gave all the important information needed. As soon as they left all she wanted to do was play with her fish, which now lives at Papa Brian's swimming pool. Of course we didn't have a great way of letting it swim, but it sure made a fun bath time for Sunnie!

Now that Taylie is home and her line is all out and healed up, we have been talking to her about what her wish might be. She had a lot of ideas: a play house for her and Mayzi to play in, a guitar, or a piano. She really wanted to see Mickey Mouse, Whales and Animals.

One day while sitting listening to primary songs she looked at me and said, "I know what my wish could be, I can go and see Jesus! Both me and Bret looked at each other so surprised. All I could do was hug her. After telling Make-A-Wish that wish they told me they pretty much couldn't make that one possible. Thank Goodness for that! I think we need her here with us right now.

It didn't take long and she decided that it was going to be Mickey Mouse. We scheduled her send off party, and also her wish to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. It was going to be 7 whole days and 6 nights of magic. We were leaving on the 7th of May 2010.

Taylie's send off party was incredible. The Make-A-Wish Foundation Center in Murray, UT was where we had it. We were able to invite a bunch of people like our family members etc. Let me just take you through our wish experience in pictures.

Taylie was all smiles tonight. She hardly ever said a word, but she had the time of her life.

Mickey Mouse wasn't able to make it, but Minnie came and held her hand through the whole thing. Mayzi was so afraid of Minnie. She kept her distance for a little while and before too long she was hugging her and even straightened her belt buckle at one point. It was the funniest thing you've ever seen. If you know my Mayzi you can probably hear her saying, "that's better!" We all received a token to throw into this wishing pond. We all got to make our own wish that night to. It was so cool!

The night started with gifts. This is her hat that had her name on the back of it. They also had the cutest bag full of things to do on the airplane and a t-shirt and another hat. And don't forget the treats, a whole bunch of treats. Talk about spoiled, so well deserved though!

She wrote her wish down on a piece of paper and rolled it up so carefully and put it in this cylinder to give to the wish wizard.

Everyone also at this point was given a piece of paper and was asked to write down a wish that we wanted for Taylie.

Then she got to unlock this special door in the tower with her very own key that we have been saving from way back at the hospital when they gave it to her. Inside it was so pretty and amazing. The sound of water from the fountain and the awesome colors that changed all the time. Here is where she dropped her cylinder in and actually made her wish.

The Wish wizard you cannot see but her granted her wish. Then we all stood around her and told her our wishes for her. This made Bret and myself a little emotional. We have been through a lot with Taylie and it was so neat to hear what others wanted for her. She is loved by so many!

A nice family shot listening to the wizard grant her wish!

Then it was party time. Cake and Ice Cream...yummy!

Taylie was able to get the first piece and she got exactly the one she wanted, no matter how big it was!

After we ate we went out to do her star raising. Every wish child gets to raise a star. They played the "When you wish upon a star" song. They helped her hook it up and then left her to raise it. Was very cool. My eyes kept getting kinda teary eyed throughout this whole night. It was all so incredible and fun!

There was so much to read and see here at the Make-A-Wish Center. So many stories brought tears to our eyes. Watching my Child brought tears to my eyes. What a beautiful thing that has been made possible for children who have to go through so much. My heart is indeed so full of gratitude and thanks for all the many people who have made such a thing a reality for us!

4 comments:

  1. Yay! Thanks for sharing the pics:) Oh, I can't wait!! Good job Taylie and Bret and Lace:) We love you all!!

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  2. Oh my goodness! That brought tears to my eyes! What an amazing family you have. What a beautiful experience! Thanks for sharing this! :)

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  3. Amazing! I can't wait to see pics of your trip. So happy Taylie is doing good! Love ya.

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  4. Just when I think "I can't be any more amazed" you do another post. I am so happy for you guys. You are so awesome.

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