Saturday, September 10, 2011

For Ronan

In May, I was up late one night surfing the Internet and stalking Facebook. A high school acquaintance had posted a link to her family's blog and I clicked over to read her post. I scrolled back and read a few past posts, including one where she showed her son releasing a balloon for a little boy named Ronan and put a link to Ronan's mom's blog. I clicked over and read the most raw, real, heart wrenching story I had ever come across. Ronan was a beautiful little boy who was taken by cancer in May, a few days before his 4th birthday. My family was all asleep and I wept as I read his mother's brave and beautiful account of sweet Ronan's last moments on the earth. I then went in to all of my babies rooms, my face still wet with tears, and kissed them all, thanking God for their health and praying that he would continue to bless them and keep them safe.

Then...July 7th came, and our world exploded. In the first few days of diagnosis, when the word "neuroblastoma" was being thrown around, this little boy's story started to gnaw at me. I knew it wasn't a good idea for me to start searching the Internet, because I was still in shock...but I felt like I had to know that Nate had something different than Ronan had. I found Ronan's blog and there it was, staring at me...NEUROBLASTOMA. It actually ended up being a good thing because Ronan's mom, Maya, had a bunch of helpful links on her site for parents of kids with this disease. I wanted to write to her but decided against it. It had only been 2 months since Ronan's passing, I didn't think she needed to be burdened my story.

I thought about her and her sweet boy constantly for the next couple months and finally decided that I wanted to contact her to let her know that she and Ronan had inspired me to cherish my family more...even before we knew that the same monster was growing inside of Nate. I sent her a short email and almost immediately received a response from her asking how she could help us. I am in awe of the strength, bravery and compassion Maya has shown. She is living with a deep, searing pain every single moment and she is still willing to reach out to help another little boy and his family.

I met with Maya last week to seek some advise about this path we are on...also to get and give a hug. We talked, cried and held hands as she gave me a number of tips that will make this process smoother for us. She said she would be there for us, no matter what we need.

Maya has a foundation, The Ronan Thompson Foundation, and she and her "mafia" are raising money for research and to help other families. I really feel like Maya will make a real difference in this disease. She is determined to fund research that will find a cure and I believe she can do it.

Ronan was a beautiful little boy with haunting blue eyes who she describes as full of life and mischief. She says that he was totally obsessed with Star Wars and they always used to say "I love you to the moon and back" to eachother. I met with Maya at the end of last week. Then, this weekend Nate wanted to watch Star Wars and play light sabers...a little strange because as much as Chis and I love Star Wars, neither of our boys is way too interested in it. Nate has also been OVERLY mischievous....I've been tearing my hair out a bit. Then, Tuesday morning Nate dug through our DVDs to find Star Wars and insisted on bringing it in the car to take Wes to school. On the way home from dropping Wes off, Nate hollered at me to turn the radio down...I did..."Mommy, I love you to the moon and back", he said. I almost drove off the road. This is something I have said before...mostly with Wes...but it has never been a "thing". Maybe it's Ronan, maybe it's not...but I feel him around us, helping Nate fight this cancer, helping him through...and it makes me smile.

This morning, I found out that Maya is nominated for a blog award on Babble.com for moms that are changing the world. She is in second place and the winner receives $5000. Maya said that if she wins, she will donate the money to Nate!! It would be such a blessing to us as it would help to alleviate some of our financial burden. I am so blown away by the generosity of everyone around us. Today, Maya wants to help us "cure" our little boy. Tomorrow, I swear I will help her raise the money for a real cure.

So please, click on the link below and go to Babble to vote for Maya Thompson! Post it on your Facebook page and ask your friends to vote too!

http://mom.babble.com/mom/mominations/mominees/charity/maya-thompson

15 comments:

  1. Beth- This story left me speechless and and in awe. Your strength truly amazes me. We will continue to pray for Nate and for your family.
    Stacey Graninger

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  2. I am touched by your story. I can't begin to imagine what it's like to have your child diagnosed with cancer.
    I feel that it is my duty to let you know that there is new hope for neuroblastoma and other forms of cancer. Please watch this video: http://vimeo.com/24821365

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  3. Do one better for you Ronan I will post it on my Blog and my Facebook page! Suppose your Mom will mind if I steal the story and pic at the end of the link for my Blog?

    Father, you take good care of Ronan. And send an Angel to touch his Mom on the shoulder.

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  4. You are more than welcome to share Nate's story. I can't speak for Maya, but I know she too wants to share Ronan's story everywhere.

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  5. Thanks for sharing. I vote for Maya daily. I want her to win. She has big plans and helping Nate would be awesome. Maya's Mafia!!! we can do it!!!

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  6. Beth, through Maya's blog (isn't she just amazing?) I found your blog and read Nate's story from the beginning. I'm moved by your strength and love to hear how well SuperNate seems to be doing with all his treatments! Lots of love and hugs and prayers for SuperNate. I have another friend battling cancer (medulloblastoma) at PCH. He is sweet lovie 4yr old. The removal of his brainstem tumor left him unable to sit up. He's been there for weeks going through chemo, radiation, speech & occupational therapy. http://www.facebook.com/#!/prayforlogan
    I'd love to help support yours and Nate's fight. Tell me how.
    Childhood Cancer is going down...Maya's Mafia will see to it!

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  7. I know Logan! I met Logan and his mom at the hospital and we keep them in our prayers. Thanks for the link to his site!

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  8. I just voted. Both you and Maya are very inspirational. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Take care.

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  9. I just wanted to say that I am going to pray for little Nate and for you as well! I think it's awesome what Maya wants to do for your family and I hope she wins! God bless..

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  10. Beth- I am one of Maya's "mafia" and I'm so inspired by her. I want to extend my love and support to your family. Just know we're out here, thinking of you, rooting for Nate and we LOVE you.

    -Danielle

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  11. I have been following Maya since May, Ronan's birthday actually. Maya is amazing and I'm so glad you have her to help you through this journey. Take care- Angie

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  12. I will be praying for your little Nate! I am so glad you came across Mayas blog, and have her on your side. I am truly touched by her story, I've never met her, or Ronan, but they've touched my heart deeply. I will continue to vote daily and hope she wins. Thinking of you and your family.

    Love,
    sara

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  13. prayers to you and your little Nate. Maya and I went to the same high school. She was a year behind me. Although we never really knew each other, we have a lot of mutual friends and her story has inspired me so much. I even got a purple star tattoo on my left foot so I can always look at it and remember Ronan. Again, I pray for your little boy and the long road ahead he has. He will kick this.

    Love, Jamie

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  14. I'm so sadden to hear that your little Nate is sick. Maya talked about you in her blog and it brought tears to my eyes but joy to my heart that even through all of the pain he has gone through, she still finds the strength to be strong for others! What a blessing to have Maya fighting in your corner. He's moving mountains and I will keep you, Nate, Chris and the family in our prayers! God bless all of you!

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  15. Beth, I just wanted to let you know that Nate and your family are in my prayers every night. I pray that you will have continued strength and FIGHT and that the Holy Spirit will give Nate the determination to fight, and the strength to conquer this illness. My heart goes out to all of you. Just reading your blog makes my heart ache. I know the love a mother has for her children and I pray you will all get through this.

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