Monday, September 28, 2009

Firefighters and Ice Cream

So, the firefighters who saved Needlenoggin's life, and were so careful in their care of him that his nerve pathways weren't destroyed, told him that once he could climb the stairs on their parade-rig fire-engine, they'd take him and Rorysaurus out to ice cream at Fenton's Creamery (recently featured in Pixar's movie, Up.

Well, stairs when your legs don't work is sort of an unfair challenge, but he was determined to do it (and I was for him, on the days he wasn't too determined about anything) and we kept working with the Slone guys and working out at home, because he really, really wants to impress those firefighters.

So, on September 2nd, a week from the year anniversary of his release from the hospital, they came to pick him up at our apartment. We wheeled him out to the sidewalk, and he went up the stairs, crutch in hand, to see the fire guys.






Click here to read the Oakland Tribune article or here to see the KTVU video.




Very good ice cream in HUGE portions was consumed:


The firemen didn't forget Rorysaurus, though, don't you worry. :) This was a few days after her 4th birthday party, remember, and they brought her a brand-new two-wheeler.


She was very grateful, let me tell you::


She goes about riding around in our neighborhood with it now (when it isn't raining, that is):


Back to Needlenoggin, though. He presented the firemen with a check for $5000, in order that they might help the next family they ran across who needed a Random Act of Kindness. Lo, an behold, a few weeks later, an Oakland man with two young daughters was shot and paralyzed trying to save a man he didn't know. Random Acts used some of Needlenoggin's money to send toys to his girls and help the family out.

Thanks to all of you reading this, and know I'll update about the BORP ride soon. :)

3 comments:

GiGi said...

Tears in my eyes, round peg. Tears in my eyes.

Just Vegas said...

Awesome, so much awesome.

Rachel said...

To be totally trivial, our girls have the same bike!

Love the pay it forward philosophy, too.