OT....Nic's speech

Connie D.
on 1/19/09 10:19 am

For those of you that don't get to Nic's Caring Bridge site I had to share this with you. I am so proud of my wonderful grandson. I can't really even express it in words.

Here is his speech.........





Dearest People, Nic has an assignment due when he returns to school on Tuesday (they have today off due to the Martin Luther King, Jr holiday). He had to write his own version of the "I Have a Dream" speech. He did it at LaGuardia airport in NYC on our way home. I wanted to share it with you...

I Have A Dream

I have a dream that one day cancer will be as far gone as the dinosaurs. And that no one will ever have to deal with this disease again. I have dealt with this three times and now I am likely to get a special treatment to hopefully get rid of this unseeable, unthinkable, and unimaginable thing. I have a dream to one day be a major contributor in ridding of this disease especially and mostly in kids, because I too have gone through what other patients with childhood cancer have gone through. I have a dream that one day people will realize that cancer is more of a threat to people than any other type of killer. It is silent, it is fast growing, it is unnoticeable, and most important of all incurable. And I have a dream that one day childhood cancer will be as widely known as breast cancer, from the tropical islands of the Bahamas to the bitter cold of Alaska. And from the hills of San Francisco to the valleys of Wisconsin.

As a survivor of neuroblastoma, one type of childhood cancer, three times, I know what it is like to be in hospital beds, and surgeries and waiting rooms. My dream is that there will be something easy for childhood cancer patients to receive that will cure their cancer without having to go through chemotherapy, radiation, bone marrow biopsies and transplants. And more chemotherapy and more radiation and unbelievable types of treatments when it returns. From the words of a cancer survivor, if you are able to avoid cancer, do it, whatever it takes. The best way to help keep cancer away is to keep a healthy diet and exercise and be smart. Please take this advice and hopefully you can stay away from the worst type of killer out there. In my opinion, if you can win the battle against cancer, you can do anything.


Hugs....connie d
marylyn
on 1/19/09 10:29 am
wow.how old is your grandson and what his he in.the way i read it,he can be a writer in his future.


marylyn


    
Connie D.
on 1/19/09 10:35 am
Hi Marylyn....Nic is 15 years old. He has been battling with Nueroblastoma since he was 3 years old. He is in 10th grade. He really doesn't like to write but boy when he does he does it right!!

I am so proud of him and so proud to be his favorite Nana (grandma)!!!

His caring bridge site is.......caringbridge.org/visit/nicroney
In case you want to check it out.

Hugs....connie d
lightswitch
on 1/19/09 8:06 pm

Connie,

Nic does write well and this comes from a University English teacher.  It's a touching speech and you should be proud.  What a touching speech.



Connie D.
on 1/19/09 10:51 pm
Thank you!! I passed this on to Nic. He thought your message was really great.

Hugs....connie d
marylyn
on 1/19/09 11:22 am
CONNIE.I WENT TO THE WEB SITE.AND REALLY DID NOT KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS TYPE OF CANCER.IM GOING TO FINISH READING UP ON IT.BUT AS A GRANDMOTHER I KNOW YOUR PROUD OF HIM.IF I WAS IN YOUR PLACE I WOULD LET EVERYONE KNOW HOW PROUD  YOU ARE.LOOK HOW FAR HE HAS COME.IM COPY THIS SPEECH AND READ IT OUR CHURCH BIBLE STUDY THUR NIGHT.


HAVE A BLESS NIGHT
MARYLYN


    
Connie D.
on 1/19/09 10:54 pm
Thanks Marylyn....and thanks too for reading this to your church group....I am touched and Nic will be too!

This cancer needs to be cured....I pray for that everyday. There are so many children suffering.

Hugs....connie d
Pat A.
on 1/19/09 11:23 am - Ewing, KY
Oh Connie!  The tears are flowing here.  This is beautiful.  My cousin's son has had to deal with brain cancer.  In and out of St Jude's.  He is doing ok now, he is blind, but he has adjusted.  These kids are so amazing!  My heart goes out to each and every family that is faced with cancer.  You are so blessed to have Nic as your grandson, he is a very special young man.  Thanks for sharing this with us.
Big Hugs,
Pat A

 

      
Connie D.
on 1/19/09 10:56 pm
Thank you Pat.....and thank you for sharing the story of your special young man too. Bless thier hearts!!

Hugs...connie d
VeraWalker
on 1/19/09 12:32 pm - Whiteville, NC
Connie,

You have every right to be proud of this young man.  He has been through so much at his age and seems to be well adjusted and mature.  I hope that he will be able to find the cure for all cancer! 

Hugs,
Vera
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