Saturday, December 22, 2007

Gr*8phul this Christmas

Man, this time of year can be busy...busy...busy, but no matter how fast paced things get I constantly find myself with reasons to be gr8phul. When I look at my precious 14 month old or snuggle in at night to my sweet hearted husband, or any other number of heart warming moments each day--I am reminded of how much I have to be gr8phul for. And it's not a grattitude that is fleeting, I am talking about a grattitude that rocks me to the core of who I am.

Today I learned about a little 14 month old boy named Hunter and his fight with cancer. I can't imagine what he must be thinking of or all that is going on in his little world, and my heart breaks for his parents and what they are facing. At our house we have chosen to take Hunter's story personally, to not just let it be forgotten like all the other stories that are constantly coming in and out of view. We are praying for Hunter and all things related to his care, personally.

There is a line in the movie Hotel Rwanda that still haunts me. When a reporter says that people will respond and something will be done once the story of the genocide gets out, the other reporter says that people will hear the story and then go on with their lives... forgetting. Uggggggg!!! Why is it until something is personal we don't move to action? That challenges me and pushes me to want to be a person of action and prayer.


The picture below is little Hunter. Also here is a link to the site Healing Hunter where you can learn more about his story and make a donation if you would like. Even just leave an encouraging word for his parents.


http://healinghunter.blogspot.com/



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your kind words, thoughts and prayers are appreciated beyond belief. Getting up and putting a smile on my face every single day for my little boy is the hardest thing I've ever had to do in my entire life. I remain incredibly positive, however the road that we have to travel right now is one that is terrifying, sad and very unfamiliar. He has been incredibly amazing during this whole process and I can't wait until we are home again and all this is just a fleeting memory that has made us ALL stronger than superman.

I sincerely enjoyed reading your comment and welcome any others that you feel you'd like to express. Thank you for extending yourself and sharing!!

Much love,
Lenore, Zen & Hunter

Zen Todd said...

Merry Christmas to the Wilcox Family.

I just saw your comments on Hunter's blog and I didn't recognize your families name. I'm truly thankful for the generosity of families like yours - people we have never met - that take the time this busy season to think of others.

I followed your signature to your blog where I was reminded of the impact of Hunter's situation. Nothing puts things in perspective like your children's health.

We truly appreciate your thoughts and prayers. They buoy our spirits and give us the fuel to remain positive and thankful on this unusual holiday season.

Kindest regards,
Zen Todd
Hunter's Father

Lenore said...

We'd love for you guys to stop by and see us. Feel free to come on up and say hello. We'll be here!! Send us an email with your email address attached so that we can give you the information that you'll need to get up to the room.

xo

Redondo Beach, CA, United States
It is me and my two boys. My husband and my son, both are pretty cute in my opinion.


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