Friday, April 18, 2008

Kelly's Team Update

Things have been busy lately. I have been working with a Japanese television crew. They are creating a documentary about Lance and Kelly's friendship. They have been filming memorabilia and talking to me about how Kelly and Lance met and how their friendship developed. It should be aired in Japan some time in the fall of this year. I will post a copy on the web page, but I think I will be talking Japanese. That ought to a funny.

Planning for the upcoming prom is going well. We have had approximately 35 dresses donated so far. They kids and volunteers are going to have a great time.

I was really surprised how great the Austin city buses turned out. Some of the children who contributed art to the project are no longer with us. I hope that eventually their parents will be able to see the buses as the great gift that they are. I hope everyone will say a little prayer for these families during their difficult times.


Jamie Davidson

Friday, April 4, 2008

Happy Friday all,

Today the Woody Pet Therapy Dogs came to the hospital. We had 2 huge great danes and one big yellow fuzzy dog. I'm not sure what kind of dog he was, but the kids loved him. It's always a good day when the dogs come. Children come running from all around just to pet them and take a picture.

This afternoon some NFL football players are coming to visit. Roy Williams, Michael Huff, BJ Johnson, and many more will be here to take pictures with the kids and sign autographs.

Have a great weekend.

Jamie

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Hi all,

I haven't' posted in a while. We have been busy planning a prom for teenagers with cancer. It will be May 10, 2008 at Dell Children's Medical Center. Our theme is "Dancing Among the Stars". Austin Java has graciously offered to provide the meal for the evening. We hope to have a red carpet event that the kids will enjoy.

I have been working on updating our guidebook. We have started using the national Curesearch family handbook. It is a long process, but very worthwhile. Now no matter where are families get treatment they will have access to both local and national resources.

I have also been named chairperson of the parents advisory committee. It is part of the Central Texas Adolescent and Childhood Cancer Coalition. The coalition meets quarterly to discuss issues facing families with cancer.

Keeping busy
Jamie

Friday, December 14, 2007

Happy Holidays

This is my friend Deborah. She is 12 years old and has a

wonderful spirit. She reminds me a lot of Kelly.



As Christmas approaches it makes us thankful for family and friends. Families of children who have extended illnesses are not always able to spend the holidays with their families. I have been fortunate enough to become a part of many of their extended families.

John and I will be staying in Austin this year and plan on spending Christmas hanging out in the activity room.

We hope that everyone has a wonderful holiday and remember to be thankful for those around you

Monday, October 8, 2007

This week in the playroom we are creating Halloween and fall crafts. We plan to make hand print bats, footprint ghosts, and some yummy Halloween treats. The members of Garrett's Kidstrong will be coming on Halloween to help us make haunted gingerbread houses. Many of the kids have been here for extended stays this time and are looking forward to creating some great artwork. It gives me a great feeling when the kids come in and have fun with us here in the Kelly's Team activity room. Kelly would be so proud of us for all that we are doing.

Monday, October 1, 2007

October Activities Update

Well, after being gone from the playroom for a couple of weeks it is sure good to be back.

October is going to be a busy month. We are participating in several events this month. The LAF Livestrong Challenge, The Hungry Bunch Halloween Party, and the annual Light the Night Event.

Kelly's Team plans to have a booth at the Livestrong Village livestrong.org on October 12 - 14th. Please come by our booth and say hello.

We always have a great time at the annual Hungry Bunch Halloween party. It is usually held at a local hotel. We sponsor the costume contest and give prizes for the scariest, most original, and the funniest costumes. It gives the kids who are no longer on treatment a chance to see and talk to their friends who are still on active treatment. They always have fun.

Light The Night lightthenight.org is an annual Leukemia and Lymphoma Society event to raise funds for cures. It’s the nation’s night to pay tribute and bring hope to thousands of patients and their families. Kelly's Team will participate in an inpatient event. We plan to have a pizza party, VIP photos, and crafts. We hope to give all of the patients who are in the hospital a chance to be a part of this great event. We will make signs and have glow sticks to hold up for the walkers to see as they pass the hospital.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Lance Armstrong vists our Activity Room

Lance Armstrong got the chance to see our activity room at Dell Children's Medical Center yesterday. The kids were so excited. After all he had a big part in our foundation being able to sponsor the room.

As he and I stood their watching the kids play, we both had to smile and think that this would be Kelly's dream come true. Kelly's main goal throughout her cancer journey was to just be a kid and have as much fun as possible.

It meant so much to John and I that Lance could see Kelly's vision become a reality. After all he was one of her best buds.