I couple weeks ago when I was in Chicago with Empower Pro as a part of the AAD (Athletes Against Drugs) Event I spent some time at Children’s Memorial Hospital Family Center. This is a great place where kids who are in the hospital and their families can go to “escape” the daily routine of being sick and in the hospital. It is a place where laughter and life resides. A place where you can play and a place where parents can watch their kids-even if they are tied to an IV pole or a wheelchair-LIVE. And where parents can take a deep breath and many times realize, “everything just may be okay”.
It was an honor to meet different kids and their parents and hear some of their stories and happily enough accomplishments and triumphs-sadly, some real struggles. I prayed with one mom and laughed with another. I high five’d children and gave hugs. I was, in a way, home. Back to one of the “homes” I grew up in anyway. I remember those days as a child being in the hospital and all the kindness and hope that was shared with me-it is important for me to “give that back and pay it forward”
I even got to be part of Hospital Bingo. What an amazing thing this is! The PRO Bingo man is named Rene’ and he volunteers his time and plays Bingo for all the kids in the hospital. He gives back because his son who is living his life healthy as a young adult was once a young patient at Children’s Memorial and it is important for him to show his appreciation and “pay it forward” what an incredible man-I was honored to be his helper/sidekick for the day!
The kids who cannot come down to the Family Center get to watch and play on their TV and call in when they get BINGO! It was so great. I LOVED seeing light in each child’s eyes from their excitement of playing the game and winning-even hearing it in their voices from the ones who couldn’t come down-they were even calling in from ICU! They may have all been struggling with an illness or a health issue but they didn’t let that stop them from having fun-we ALL can learn from kids and their resilience.
SO, “Play even when you don’t feel like it or it isn’t so easy” “Play, Get Up, and Live Your Life even when Life tries to knock you down.” Definitely lessons to be learned and I felt so grateful to be healthy enough to share some of my own I learned with them that day. We do whatever we have to for what we want. Watch a kid sick, too little, too tired, scared, defeated, etc demand better-you don’t have to go into a hospital to find it, go to a playground, a school, maybe even your own home. They are on to something-they don’t quit-we shouldn’t either.
Thank You to everyone at Children’s Memorial for allowing me to share in the strength, joy, and magic within your walls. I loved being there and also loved being able to walk out of them and go home to my own magic and sparks in my life I fought so hard for. It paid off.
Live Life Fully – Believe You Can!
Dottie
