(Before I get in to this, I just wanted to follow up on my
last post. Kaelyn was not able to get
her chemo last Tuesday as her neutrophil count was too low, so we will be
trying again tomorrow!)
Several months ago I got a call from the man in charge of
Kids n' Cowboys, inviting Kaelyn and her family to come to this event. We have been so excited to go since we got
this phone call! Kids n' Cowboys is a
special day for kids in the Montana
area undergoing cancer treatment. The
event included riding horses, getting to tour a fire truck, meeting rodeo
queens and rodeo clowns, a delicious dinner, spectacular prizes, and all
followed by reserved seats at Billings biggest rodeo of the year (and indoor,
to top that off!). Needless to say, we
had a blast, especially Kaelyn. We went
out to a local cowboy store the night before so Kaelyn could pick out a cowgirl
hat. She loves it! She put the hat on
and ran around the store yelling "Yeehaw!" It was pretty cute.
The rodeo queens sure liked Kaelyn. I'm thinking it was because of her hat.
We hit the fairgrounds Saturday afternoon and started off
with horse riding. Kaelyn had been talking about this forever, but once she saw
how big a horse was close up she wasn't so sure she wanted to get on anymore! But, lucky for me, she was willing to ride as
long as I was up there with her. After
we got up, and she relaxed a little, she started yelling "Yeehaw
horsey!" She eventually did ride by
herself too, but sadly we didn't catch that on camera.
Kaelyn riding Wealthy, a gentle giant. Kaelyn loved the fire truck too. And the fireman, of course.
We sat by the Martin's for dinner, a little family who's
oldest boy, Gavin, has been doing chemo for 4 years now, starting when he was 9
months. He is such a cute boy and he and
Kaelyn love playing together. Following dinner
there was a drawing for some pretty big prizes. There were iPods, $100 gift cards, bikes, Hot
Wheels 4 wheelers, and belt buckles. Sadly
there weren't enough prizes for everyone, but Kaelyn was one of the lucky kids
to have her name drawn. She was so excited and ran to the front to pick her
prize. It was between a pink bike that
was way too big for her or a Cinderella-themed Hot Wheels car. After much thought (tapping her finger on her
chin and saying "hmmm," she picked the Hot Wheels car. Spoiled girl!
She was so excited though, and we loved watching her reaction. Afterwards Kaelyn and I hit the rodeo. She loved it, with a little help from some
cotton candy of course.
We are so grateful that there are so many people in this
world who can turn something negative into something positive. The founder of Kids n' Cowboys has a daughter
who had cancer 20 years ago, and after her treatment he decided to start up
this program. What a great thing this
man does every year, along with all those who help him out.
Tomorrow night is Kaelyn's Night at our local Texas
Roadhouse. We are all so excited and I will post pictures of her special night
in my next post.
What a cool event!! She looks awesome in her cowgirl hat :) I love that there are positive things like this for kids going through this hard stuff!!
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