Re: [CMLHope] Santa and Sarah

2012-12-27 Thread Marty Gartenberg
Hi Again Dawn,

The video I sent you first has an advertisement so just ignore it.

18's

Marty

On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 2:51 PM, DAWN RODEGHIER wrote:

>  *To all my cml fighters: This is one day late getting out but I was busy
> like the rest of you warriors and time got away. But here is a good
> reminder to keep your hopes high!*
>
> **
>
> *Hope all had a wonderful Christmas, I know we all know what the day
> really stands for!   Jim Rodeghier*
>
> **
>
> **
>
> **
>
> *What a beautiful story.! "Get the tissues ready."
>
> SANTA AND SARAH
>
> Three years ago, a little boy and his grandmother came to see Santa at the
> McAllister Mall in Saint John . The child climbed up on his lap, holding
> a picture of a little girl.
>
> "Who is this?" asked Santa, smiling. "Your friend?
>
> "Yes, Santa,' he replied. "My sister, Sarah, who is very sick," he said
> sadly.
>
> Santa glanced over at the grandmother who was waiting nearby, and saw her
> dabbing her eyes with a tissue.
> "She wanted to come with me to see you, oh, so very much, Santa!" the
> child exclaimed. "She misses you," he added softly.
>
> Santa tried to be cheerful and encouraged a smile to the boy's face,
> asking him what he wanted Santa to bring him for Christmas.
>
> When they finished their visit, the Grandmother came over to help the
> child off his lap, and started to say something to Santa, but halted.
>
> "What is it?" Santa asked warmly.
>
> "Well, I know it's really too much to ask you, Santa, but" the old
> woman began, shooing her grandson over to one of Santa's elves to collect
> the little gift which Santa gave all his young visitors.
>
> "The girl in the photograph... my granddaughter well, you see she has
> leukemia and isn't expected to make it even through the holidays," she said
> through tear-filled eyes. "Is there any way, Santa, any possible way that
> you could come see Sarah? That's all she's asked for, for Christmas, is to
> see Santa."
>
> Santa blinked and swallowed hard and told the woman to leave information
> with his elves as to where Sarah was, and he would see what he could do.
> Santa thought of little else the rest of that afternoon. He knew what he
> had to do. "What if it were MY child lying in that hospital bed, dying," he
> thought with a sinking heart, "This is the least I can do."
>
> When Santa finished visiting with all the boys and girls that evening, he
> retrieved from his helper the name of the hospital where Sarah was staying.
> He asked the assistant location manager how to get to the Hospital.
>
> "Why?" Rick asked, with a puzzled look on his face.
>
> Santa relayed to him the conversation with Sarah's grandmother earlier
> that day.
>
> "C'mon.I'll take you there." Rick said softly. Rick drove them to the
> hospital and came inside with Santa.
>
> They found out which room Sarah was in. A pale Rick said, he would wait
> out in the hall.
>
> Santa quietly peeked into the room through the half-closed door and saw
> little Sarah in the bed.
>
> The room was full of what appeared to be her family; there was the
> Grandmother and the girl's brother he had met earlier that day. A woman
> whom he guessed was Sarah's mother stood by the bed, gently pushing Sarah's
> thin  hair off her forehead. And another woman who he discovered later was
> Sarah's aunt, sat in a chair near the bed with a weary sad look on her
> face. They
> were talking quietly, and Santa could sense the warmth and closeness of
> the family, and their love and concern for Sarah.
>
> Taking a deep breath, and forcing a smile on his face, Santa entered the
> room, bellowing a hearty, "Ho, Ho, Ho!"
>
> "Santa!" shrieked little Sarah, weakly as she tried to escape her bed to
> run to him IV tubes intact.
>
> Santa rushed to her side and gave her a warm hug. A child the tender age
> of his own son -- 9 years old -- gazed up at him with wonder and
> excitement. Her skin was pale and her short tresses bore telltale bald
> patches from the effects of chemotherapy. But, all he saw when he looked at
> her was a pair of, huge blue eyes. His heart melted, and he had to force
> himself to choke back tears. Though his eyes were riveted upon Sarah's
> face, he could hear the gasps and quiet sobbing of the women in the room.
>
> As he and Sarah began talking, the family crept quietly to the bedside one
> by one, squeezing Santa's shoulder or his hand gratefully, whispering
> "Thank you" as they gazed sincerely at him with shining eyes. Santa and
> Sarah talked and talked, and she told him excitedly all the toys she wanted
> for Christmas, assuring him she'd been a very good girl that year.
>
> As their time together dwindled, Santa felt led in his spirit to pray for
> Sarah, and asked for permission from the girl's mother. She nodded in
> agreement and the entire family circled around Sarah's bed, holding hands.
> Santa looked intensely at Sarah and asked her if she believed in angels.
>
> "Oh, yes, Santa... I do!" she exclaimed.
>
> "Wel

Re: [CMLHope] Santa and Sarah

2012-12-27 Thread Marty Gartenberg
My eyes are full of tears and there is an apple stuck in my throat. This
reminds me of something that happened a very long time ago. Unfortunately
it didn't have such a happy ending.

Here is something with a happy ending I would like you to watch.

18's (Symbol for life)

Marty

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3upv7_gestodeamor_news#.UNzTyeSADV8



On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 2:51 PM, DAWN RODEGHIER wrote:

>  *To all my cml fighters: This is one day late getting out but I was busy
> like the rest of you warriors and time got away. But here is a good
> reminder to keep your hopes high!*
>
> **
>
> *Hope all had a wonderful Christmas, I know we all know what the day
> really stands for!   Jim Rodeghier*
>
> **
>
> **
>
> **
>
> *What a beautiful story.! "Get the tissues ready."
>
> SANTA AND SARAH
>
> Three years ago, a little boy and his grandmother came to see Santa at the
> McAllister Mall in Saint John . The child climbed up on his lap, holding
> a picture of a little girl.
>
> "Who is this?" asked Santa, smiling. "Your friend?
>
> "Yes, Santa,' he replied. "My sister, Sarah, who is very sick," he said
> sadly.
>
> Santa glanced over at the grandmother who was waiting nearby, and saw her
> dabbing her eyes with a tissue.
> "She wanted to come with me to see you, oh, so very much, Santa!" the
> child exclaimed. "She misses you," he added softly.
>
> Santa tried to be cheerful and encouraged a smile to the boy's face,
> asking him what he wanted Santa to bring him for Christmas.
>
> When they finished their visit, the Grandmother came over to help the
> child off his lap, and started to say something to Santa, but halted.
>
> "What is it?" Santa asked warmly.
>
> "Well, I know it's really too much to ask you, Santa, but" the old
> woman began, shooing her grandson over to one of Santa's elves to collect
> the little gift which Santa gave all his young visitors.
>
> "The girl in the photograph... my granddaughter well, you see she has
> leukemia and isn't expected to make it even through the holidays," she said
> through tear-filled eyes. "Is there any way, Santa, any possible way that
> you could come see Sarah? That's all she's asked for, for Christmas, is to
> see Santa."
>
> Santa blinked and swallowed hard and told the woman to leave information
> with his elves as to where Sarah was, and he would see what he could do.
> Santa thought of little else the rest of that afternoon. He knew what he
> had to do. "What if it were MY child lying in that hospital bed, dying," he
> thought with a sinking heart, "This is the least I can do."
>
> When Santa finished visiting with all the boys and girls that evening, he
> retrieved from his helper the name of the hospital where Sarah was staying.
> He asked the assistant location manager how to get to the Hospital.
>
> "Why?" Rick asked, with a puzzled look on his face.
>
> Santa relayed to him the conversation with Sarah's grandmother earlier
> that day.
>
> "C'mon.I'll take you there." Rick said softly. Rick drove them to the
> hospital and came inside with Santa.
>
> They found out which room Sarah was in. A pale Rick said, he would wait
> out in the hall.
>
> Santa quietly peeked into the room through the half-closed door and saw
> little Sarah in the bed.
>
> The room was full of what appeared to be her family; there was the
> Grandmother and the girl's brother he had met earlier that day. A woman
> whom he guessed was Sarah's mother stood by the bed, gently pushing Sarah's
> thin  hair off her forehead. And another woman who he discovered later was
> Sarah's aunt, sat in a chair near the bed with a weary sad look on her
> face. They
> were talking quietly, and Santa could sense the warmth and closeness of
> the family, and their love and concern for Sarah.
>
> Taking a deep breath, and forcing a smile on his face, Santa entered the
> room, bellowing a hearty, "Ho, Ho, Ho!"
>
> "Santa!" shrieked little Sarah, weakly as she tried to escape her bed to
> run to him IV tubes intact.
>
> Santa rushed to her side and gave her a warm hug. A child the tender age
> of his own son -- 9 years old -- gazed up at him with wonder and
> excitement. Her skin was pale and her short tresses bore telltale bald
> patches from the effects of chemotherapy. But, all he saw when he looked at
> her was a pair of, huge blue eyes. His heart melted, and he had to force
> himself to choke back tears. Though his eyes were riveted upon Sarah's
> face, he could hear the gasps and quiet sobbing of the women in the room.
>
> As he and Sarah began talking, the family crept quietly to the bedside one
> by one, squeezing Santa's shoulder or his hand gratefully, whispering
> "Thank you" as they gazed sincerely at him with shining eyes. Santa and
> Sarah talked and talked, and she told him excitedly all the toys she wanted
> for Christmas, assuring him she'd been a very good girl that year.
>
> As their time together dwindled, Santa felt led in his spirit to pray for
> Sarah, and asked f