We had a fabulous evening yesterday, thanks to a new organization called From Thin Air. Bill Ruck, who runs From Thin Air, pulls all kinds of tricks out of his (silly) hat and makes one evening of magic for children suffering from cancer or other medical challenges.
Catherine's magical night began when a "really long car" arrived at our house. The girls loved their first ride in a limo - the lights in the ceiling kept changing colors and the girls were allowed to walk around in the car (only at stop lights) - forget car seats!
After a fun dinner of pizza at Mellow Mushroom, the limo took us to the Atlanta Ballet. The girls got a tour of the stage and joined the real dancers in the dressing room to change into their leotards. We got to watch the ballet's dress rehearsal from the front row. We knew Catherine would be enthralled, but were thoroughly shocked at how mesmerized Sabrina was. As soon as the curtain would come down after each dance, Sabrina would scream out "Again!" She sat on our laps and stared at the dancers for two hours.
11 Alive news covered the evening:
Catherine's health is improving every day, which lets her personality and energy shine. She talked during the entire ballet with a steady stream of questions and comments: "They are wearing blue. How many are there? Where did they go? She is on her tiptoes. He is a boy dancer. Why are they wearing white? Her hair is in a tight ponytail. That man is taking pictures. There is the man with the silly hat. Her skirt is pretty. The dancers are spinning around. Can we put make up on now? She is dancing by herself. The other dancers came back."
We cannot say THANK YOU enough to "the man in the silly hat," Bill Ruck. He has turned the loss of his son to leukemia into a mission to provide magical nights to other children fighting cancer. One of his mantras is "I choose to live in a world where people help each other." He is right. Last night was a fabulous, magical example of several people and organizations coming together to help Catherine. I am so grateful for people who choose to help other people.
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