Jun
2
2010
2 living or level of any age can do to heal and for any reason. Although I am now more adventurous in the celebration of veins, respect for your loved ones, can greatly help to speed up the healing process, your sad, because you will see …
Perhaps you have heard of Lexington Park, named Aaron, a 12-year-old boy, MD. Aaron now lives, in order to overcome his grief 2. He lost his twin brother, Eric, brain tumor boy, only 9.
“From the womb, Aaron and Eric were inseparable,” their mother Angela told Nate Berkus for a taping of the Oprah show. “In the sonogram we saw once, they were holding hands.” The boys did everything together and the loss of his brother sent Aaron into a debilitating depression in which he lost his will to live.
Their insightful pediatrician, Dr. Corder, didn’t prescribe medication, as many doctors would have. Instead she asked Aaron, “What do you like to do?” When he answered that he liked to cook, she said, “We’re gonna cook for your brother.” She gave Aaron $20, and, as his first investor, asked him for a business plan. His mother says the change was immediate. “He was grinning ear to ear” on the car ride home. He made a shopping list and immediately started baking cookies in honor of Eric.
His company, Dough Jangles, was officially started with a delivery of a tray of cookies to Dr. Corder’s office, with an official list of how he’d spent her money.
Aaron and his mom baked cookies and sold. His older brother, Bryce, has been a help and cost. A part of the proceeds go to charitable organizations to help them sick, Eric. His brother is never far away from Aaron's thoughts on baking. "I think he would feel proud of me," he said. "I think he will be very happy, I do not just give up."
Wouldn’t your loved one be happy you didn’t give up?
For me, I’m convinced I’d never have experienced skydiving, or the many other adventures in my life, had my sister not died. She gives me the courage to take risks and experience life to the fullest! When I’m not doing something adventurous, I’m still open to inspiration. Sometimes I feel like eating Snyder’s bar-b-q chips for no apparent reason other than because my sister loved them and I imagine she’s having a carnal craving. I celebrate her favorite color purple by wearing it when the spirit moves me. I run through fall leaves because that’s what we used to do and because I can, or I rock out to Journey because something deep inside says she’d love that right now. As I feel the music thumping through my veins, I swear I can feel her dancing behind the beats.
What would you risk, if you know you are protected from above? What a dream, you dare to dream? Think of your life will be expanded, and if you let go of your fears and live two!
It’s something to think about…