So on December 14th we are sitting in the waiting room waiting to be called for a blood draw and a lady approached us and let us know she was with the hospitals media and communications department and stated there was a film crew onsite that was filming a documentary for a national PBS broadcast highlighting the advances in the last 40 years in cancer treatments. I discussed this with Matt and to my astonishment he agreed to do it. All the nurses were asking for his autograph and so proud of him. They took a bit a b-roll photage of us while doing our thing and will inform us when the broadcast will air. Stay tuned for the broadcast date and time.This is a story about my seven year old son Matthew and his journey and struggles with having cancer. It also will have reflections from Matthew's Father John, Mother Kat, and twelve year old sister Kyra. On August 14th 2009 at about 11 p.m. Matthew was diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and all of our lives were changed forever. Hopefully one day when Matthew grows up he can read this, and also maybe someone who is newly diagnosed can read this blog and find comfort.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Movie Star is born...
So on December 14th we are sitting in the waiting room waiting to be called for a blood draw and a lady approached us and let us know she was with the hospitals media and communications department and stated there was a film crew onsite that was filming a documentary for a national PBS broadcast highlighting the advances in the last 40 years in cancer treatments. I discussed this with Matt and to my astonishment he agreed to do it. All the nurses were asking for his autograph and so proud of him. They took a bit a b-roll photage of us while doing our thing and will inform us when the broadcast will air. Stay tuned for the broadcast date and time.
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