Membership Has It’s Priviledges

Arrrr, Go Vols!

Arrrr, Go Vols!

Just moved again, but fortunately not to the PICU.  We moved next door into a much larger room.  It feels like the penthouse compared to all of the other rooms we have had the pleasure of occupying.  This one actually has an entire wall of windows, unfortunately they face east, but with all of the rain we are having here that shouldn’t be much of an issue. 

Apparently this room is reserved for those that will be here a long time.  Hopefully long time means only a few more weeks until we can get Cutler home for a few days before starting the next round of chemo.  What’s good about this room becoming available is that it means that a little girl got to go home today!  I look forward to the opportunity to pass the room along to the next survivor after Cutler finishes this battle.

By the way, did you know that September is Child Cancer Awareness month?  Irony really stinks sometimes.  On that note, we have been blessed to have such a tremendous network of support on all avenues and we are still getting offers of “let me know what we can do to help”.  What we have recently discovered, is that for the locals, if you make a blood donation in Cutler’s name, we get a credit with the blood bank.  So, from what we have been told if you go to any Carter location and provide them with Cutler’s name and dob (3/14/09) we will receive a credit which will help go a long way at the pace he is going.  Their web site is http://www.carterbloodcare.org/.  For those that don’t live in the local area, donating in his name won’t help us in the same manner, BUT it will help someone else.  So in recognition of Cutler and the Child Cancer Awareness month I would recommend donating blood if you have the time and ability.

I have been touched by cancer a few times in my life and have lost some loved ones very close to me, but it is only now that I am really seeing what cancer is all about.  I had no idea how much blood and platelets come into play and so be prepared for a soap box occasionally about the importance of supporting via donations of both blood and to cancer charities.  I only wish I had been more proactive before now, but I am quite certain we will be heavily involved going forward.   You don’t have to be a Vols fan to be a Volunteer, but it doesn’t hurt…just ask Mason. (Please refrain from any Gator taunting after tomorrow’s game)

4 thoughts on “Membership Has It’s Priviledges

  1. Aaron and family…
    Thank you for being vigilant on keeping the blog up to date. It is great to hear that the treatment is going well, and I was really touched by the recent video. You guys have a beautiful family and thanks for sharing with the rest of us.

    My heart hurts for everyone as I simply cannot imagine facing such a situation but am truly touched by Cutler’s spirit through this as well as all of the love and support around him.

    Our thoughts are with you.

    Charlotte

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  2. Praying for little Cutler. So proud of Mason, being such a good big brother. Loved the picture of your moms and aunt, priceless to have family, as we learned as well when our son had leukemia. Your doing a great job mom and dad. In our prayers and have a group of “prayer warriors’ praying, also.
    Hand in Hand Prayer team at fellowshipchurch

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  3. I LOVE this video. I can see our baby twins in his smile. You guys are doing a great job keeping the family strong and together. Your love for each other and your family truly shines during this time of chaos!! Stay close to each other and remember to make time for the little things.

    We can’t wait for the day when we all can go celebrate Cutler’s BIG win! We are looking forward to that day very soon!!!!

    Love ya!!
    Bill and Letty

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