K.T. asks from Miami, FL on March 09, 2010
What to Get My 5 Year Old Boy That Has It All Even Cancer????
my 5 year old boy Chaos Draven T. has every toy you can think of, he also has a bigger savings account than i do. (lol)
Chaos even has his own play ground set in the back yard to play on because he has cancer and cant play out with friends on playground's other kids use or he will get sicker so what do i do for him he was never ment to live this long so his 5th birthday means a lot and i want to give him something that means a lot just like he means a lot to me.
from K. T.
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S.T. answers from Chicago on March 10, 2010
Just like the song says, "All you need is love, all you need is love." How about some special bonding time filled with favorite activities or a weekend get away if he is able.
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J.G. answers from Dallas on March 09, 2010
I'm so sorry to hear about your son. One of the other mama's once told about a book she made for her son. It was all about him. He treasured it so much he took it for his show and tell when he was old enough. I would think good memories and thought of how special he is would be something your son would also treasure. You could include pictures and thought from all those special to him.
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N.M. answers from Chicago on March 10, 2010
Material things are not the answer. Make a movie of all the relatives telling
him how much they love him and ask the doctor in what cercumstances
can he have playmates such as wearing mask and gloves or whatever,
give him the chance to play in his special playground with others.
The human body needs physical contact to release certain happy hormores
that may help your son, don't let fear control you, pray to God for gudiness.
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C.F. answers from Chicago on March 10, 2010
It will definitely be a special birthday! How about doing something instead of a material gift so to speak. Couple ideas:
1. Behind the scenes tour at Shedd Aquarium, etc.
2. Family trip to a hotel w/a water park
3. I think Shrek is playing in Chicago currently
4. Ask him to plan the day so he spends it like he wants to...
5. Excursion to the zoo
And I do love the scrapbook idea as those memories will go on forever. But "stuff" gets lost along the way. An experience(s) makes life worthwhile...in my opinion :)
May God continue to bless your family!
C.
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A.D. answers from Albany on March 09, 2010
I made both of my kis blankets.,. one is 16 now and the other is six because we moved around alot being military.. but it was the one thing that never changed and it allowed mommy to sleep with them everynight. . you can always have people in his life friends, family ect help you make a quick easy quilt by giving you pieces from there favorite things or memories of him. I would say I am sorry for your son but I am not because it seems to me he is really enjoying life which is why he keeps beating the odds and continues to live.. Bless you and yours.
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M.M. answers from Chicago on March 09, 2010
Do you know about Wonder Capes? I learned about it on this blog. Fabulous program for children with cancer and their siblings. I could not do it proper justice to describe it but please do check it out at www.wondercapes.com.
Michelle
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S.S. answers from Los Angeles on March 09, 2010
Definitely an experience -- something that your little boy and you will both remember and cherish forever. I'm sure that there's nothing he'd love more than to spend some quality special time with his mommy. I'm so sorry to hear you're going through this -- my prayers are with you!
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D.W. answers from Indianapolis on March 09, 2010
May I ask what kind of cancer he has?
I was diagnosed with Hodgkins right after the birth of my daughter almost 2 years ago, so I can only imagine the stresses of being the mother and watching your child go through this.
As a survivor, the most important thing to me was to feel alive. I loved doing all the things I did before and remembering all the things I wanted to live for. I'm guessing chemo has severely compromised his white cells thus why it's not safe for him to be around other kids so much. I had a 12 week old and a 2 year old while going through treatment (both of which were in full-time daycare and brought all kinds of things home).
I'd agree with the Moms who recommended an experience. Perhaps let him pick his "perfect" day and accommodate it as much as possible. Let him document it with a video camera and a camera and then make a scrapbook.
My heart breaks for your family, and I hope the prognosis is great.
Best wishes.
D.
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C.O. answers from Washington DC on March 09, 2010
I'm sorry that your son has cancer. that sucks. It just bugs me to no end that kids get cancer!!
My advice? Give him your love and time instead of buying stuff for him. Play with him. Draw with him. Make art with him. Read books with him. SHOW HIM love, don't just buy it - show it. Create memories.
I will keep you in my prayers.
God bless
C.
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