Squares and Prayers for Max
Our little friend Max Kelly had open heart surgery last week. He's not even 3 1/2 years old, and this is his third surgery! We think he's pretty awesome, and his family are some of our dearest friends we met while living in Oregon. They mean a lot to our family, so Max's surgery has been a big concern for us. Eliot has been asking a lot of questions about Max and his surgery, and we've done our best to answer in a way that a 4-year-old can understand. Eliot's pretty sharp and has picked up on things and has been very concerned for Max. As a result, he has been praying for Max daily, that he would be brave for his operation and that the doctors will "fix his broken heart and put him back together again."
We were honored to be asked to do some special things for Max. We got to make a quilt square for a special quick Max's mommy Mary made for him for his hospital stay. If you know me, you know that sewing is a daunting undertaking for me, and I am definitely not a quilter, so I fretted over this project! But one night I thought of this idea -- to make a "Corduroy" quilt square. Max's favorite color is green, and Corduroy is one of our favorite children's books at our house. The phrase from the book when the little girl tells Corduroy that she likes him just he way he is, but that she would be more comfortable (when she fixed his strap) seemed like the perfect idea for our quilt square for Max. It was a pretty rough job, since I sewed it by hand, but it was so much fun putting it together. We love Max and are so happy to be able to support him and his family in little ways during this major event in their lives.
Just like when Max had his open-heart surgery as a newborn, Max's parents called upon friends and family to send paper hearts to decorate Max's hospital room. Here are the Dickinson family contributions:
A Spiderman heart from Eliot telling Max that he's Eliot's "super hero," a Cars heart wishing Max a "speedy" recovery from our family/me & Grant, and a heart with Zachy's hands telling Max his loves him "this much!" We're excited to see pictures of Max's decked out hospital room to see if we can spot our hearts in the hundreds that will no doubt be there.
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Thank you! Your squares, hearts and support were very much needed and appreciated. We love you guys!
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