Saturday, December 5, 2009

Madi makes the front page!


Yesterday Megan and Madi had the opportunity to speak to Royal Neigbhors, an organization that helped fund the Standing Dani. Megan did an awesome job speaking in front of a large crowd - and madi won them over with her smile! Read all about it at the QC Times.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Special Thanks to the Ecology Club at Martinez Middle School!

I just wanted to send a special thanks out to the Ecology Club at Martinez middle school in Romeoville, IL. As part of America Recyles Day on November 15th, the ecology club held an awareness & recyling event at Martinez middle school. Madi's aunt Holly, who lives in Romeoville, stopped by and picked up the printer cartridges yesterday. The ecology club donated 175 printer cartridges collected during America Recycles day. Thanks go out to all the members of the club as well as Carolyn Morelos who helped coordinate the collection.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

America Recycles Day - Sat, Nov. 15th

This Saturday is America Recycles Day - Coordinated by www.americarecyclesday.org Check out the website to find local recycling efforts. I sent a few emails to those nearby asking if they received any cell phones or printer cartridges that I'd be happy to pick them up for our MobilesForMadi.com collection efforts.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Sick

Hey everyone, say a prayer that Madi can get over this one quickly. Sunday she started coughing and by late Sunday evening she had a 102 fever and a really bad cough. I stayed home with her today and took her to the doctor. Her white blood cell counts were at 11,000. He said this is right at the beginning of being high. He thinks she may have walking pneumonia. As for now we are just to watch her. Keep giving her the decongestant and fever/pain relief for her temp. She was in quite a good mood today and the cough didn't seem too bad. The cough got worse as the night progressed. She is sleeping now with no fever. If she gets worse the Dr. will check her counts again and then maybe start her on a steroid. He doesn't like to start her on it yet because the steroid breaks down the immune system and she is susceptible to more illnesses. So we will pray she can fight it. We used her couch assist and checked her oxygen. Her oxygen was actually at 100% surprisingly. She was a beast and very crabby for our nurse tonight.
On another note, I got to watch Oprah today. She had Ellen DeGeneres on and Ellen was apparently on a quest to get on the cover of O magazine and she kept at it until Oprah answered her and she will be on the cover next week. So I thought why not try that tactic with Ellen. I emailed the Ellen show and told them about our mobilesformadi fundraiser and asked Ellen for help. I suggested she collect them from audience members or maybe all the people she knew. I said she could help us reach our goal of 10,000 phones. I also said that she inspired me not to give up and that she would continue to hear from me. Hee hee! I plan to write every other day, call any number I can find for her studio, and hopefully video my efforts and youtube them. I am going to video Madi saying something too. What the heck. Ya never know until you try. I tried Oprah last year and she didn't respond. I plan on being a little more forceful this time.
Prayers to the Turnbull family as they are fighting some sickness at their house too. Please keep our friend Sergio in your prayers as he is fighing leukemia for the second time. We love you Serg!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Thank you to our supporters!

Just to give everyone something to shoot for we've setup levels of support! Each week we'll publish the names of everyone meeting the next collection level! But remember -every phone we get is important and if you only collect one - we appreciate it just the same!

Bronze Supporters - collected or donated 20+ phones
Sydney Young - 20 Phones! Go Sydney - our first Bronze!

Silver Supporters - collected or donated 30+ phones

Gold Supporters - collected or donated 50+ phones

Platinum Supporters - collected or donated 100+ phones
Ecology Club, Martinez Middle School - Romeoville - 171 Printer Cartridges!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

TRIVIA EVERY THURSDAY @ FOX & HOUND!

If you've got some phones or printer cartridges and you're looking to drop them off in person - stop by and see me any Thursday night at the Fox & Hound in Aurora. Located at the corner of Rt. 59 & New York Ave (Yorkshire Shpg Center, 4320 E. New York Ave - Aurora, IL 60504) - Fox & Hound has trivia night every Thursday night from 9:15pm - 11:15pm. DJ Gabe hosts the trivia and he's a blast - he's been a big help offering to get the word out about our phone collection efforts. I also wanted to thank the manager Erin and our awesome waitresses Jackie & Mindy who are spreading the word!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Day One - Send us your phones!

It's finally here - today marks our first official day of the cell phone collection drive. Even before starting - we've collected almost a dozen cell phones and a dozen printer cartridges. The cell phone collection drive will last from November 1st, 2009 until January 15th, 2010. Our goal is to collect 5,000 cell phones to raise $10,000.

If you're looking for a way to get involved, here is a list of our current needs:

  1. Gift Cards - we'd like to use gift cards as a way to sponsor contest prizes for those who collect the most cell phones. collect the most cell phones.
  2. Printing Services - throughout the collection drive we will need flyers & posters printed to advertise collection locations.
  3. Cell Phone Collectors - we are looking for 150 people that can commit to collecting 30 phones over the next 10 weeks.
  4. Event Sponsors - over the next 10 weeks we would like to hold events that promote the collection of cell phones.
  5. Cell Phones - if you have cell phones to donate, check out our list of drop locations. If you can't get to one of those locations - just collect 10 cell phones and click on the Contact Us page. We'll send you a free shipping label.
  6. Printer Cartridges - it doesn't matter if they're inkjet or toner cartridges - we can take them. Just visit one of the drop locations or contact us about getting a free shipping label.

Documents & Resources

Throughout the fundraiser - we'll be updating this page to contain links to all the documents & resources you'll need to help collect funds or just give you more information.

DOCUMENTS:
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Factsheet about SMA

Goals Checklist

Locations List

Press Release

Donation List - a list of items we can collect during the fundraiser.

Collection Ideas - tips and ideas on how you can increase your collection efforts.

Donations Spreadsheet - keep track of people you wish to thank after the fundraiser

Collection Sign - Drop Off Location - this is a fillable .pdf with a line for the group name (insert MobilesForMadi.com) and a line for the collection location. You can make this sign as small or as large sign as you like - it should size perfectly for whatever you are printing.

Collection Sign - No Location - this is a fillable .pdf with a line for the group (insert MobilesForMadi.com). You can make this sign as small or as large as you like - it should size perfectly for whatever you are printing.


Resources:

CureSMA.org - created by Families of SMA, this group is dedicated to finding a cure for SMA. Eerything you need is here - from background on SMA to research and the genetic blueprint of SMA.

GRCRecycling.com - this is one of our fundraising partners. We will be collecting cell phones and selling them to GRCRecycling. You can customize fundraising posters here and even order them for free w/drop location information printed on the flyers.

MobilesForMadi.com - Updates on the Fundraiser and collection efforts. This url will lead you to a page of cell phone collection posts only.

MiracleForMadi.com - the Full contents of the the blog which contains blogs my Madi's mom, Megan Ramirez, as well as updates on the fundraiser collection efforts.

Halloween

Well we had a lot of fun last night, but a little exhausting for me. If you have ever been out to my house, houses are not so close together. I knew I couldn't carry Madi the whole time so I decided to use the wheelchair. I got quite the workout. The first neighborhood we went to all had steep driveways! Wow! Thanks goodness Kim took a turn with me. My legs are sore today from trick or treating! LOL!
Also, until you are faced with handicap accessibility, you never realize the obstacles there are. We couldn't get up to ONE door. We had to wait at the end of the steps and hope the person inside would see her. If not then I would ask if I could take the bowl to her. Because if someone brought her a piece she was not happy. She wanted to pick her own! At the second neighborhood there were sidewalks, and I was so grateful. UNTIL! I realized that it was a new neighborhood and the sidewalks randomly began and ended depending if a house was built by that lot or not. Ughhh! Grass isn't your friend in a wheelchair!
Then at one house, after I asked the lady if I could take the bowl to Madi she looked at Madi and then at me with the most disgusted look I have ever seen! You would have thought the lady just saw death. I don't know if she has never seen a kid in a wheelchair or if she was shocked. It almost felt like she looked at me as if to say, "What the hell did you do to your kid?" I haven't seen one of those horrified looks yet, that was a first of, I'm sure, many more to come. Anyway, at least Madi didn't notice. She loved every piece of candy and tried to eat each one, wrapper and all. At one point her candy bag got caught in the wheel of the wheelchair and I thought I was going to have to take the whole seat off, but I finally pulled it out. Overall, the kids had a great time and got plenty of candy! I'll try to add a picture later today. Remember to tell everyone you know about our new fundraiser, mobilesformadi. Thanks!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

DROP LOCATIONS

This list will be continuously updated throughout the cell phone drive. Drop your cell phones & printer cartridges at the following locations:

Chicago’s Western Suburbs

  1. Four Lakes Lodge & Pub 5750 Lakeside Dr, Lisle IL. 60532 630-724-0450
  2. Donut Den, Joliet 3021 Theodore St, Joliet IL. 60435 815-267-3810
  3. Software Reruns, Naperville 2603 Aurora Ave, Suite 119 Naperville IL. 60540 630-778-8810
  4. Kettley Realtors, Aurora 503 W. Galena Blvd, Aurora IL. 60506 630-896-5000
  5. Kettley Realtors, Oswego 58 Chicago Rd, Oswego IL. 60543 630-554-8700
  6. Kettley Realtors, Yorkville 720 N. Bridge St, Suite B Yorkville IL. 60560 630-553-5060
  7. Kettley Realtors, St. Charles 203 W. Main St (Rt. 64) St. Charles IL. 60174 630-584-7000

Quad Cities – IL/IA

  1. McDonalds, LeClaire 1403 Eagle Ridge Rd, Suite B LeClaire, IA 52753 563-289-4801
  2. Happy Joes, LeClaire 119 N. Cody Rd, LeClaire IA 52753 563-289-3305
  3. Happy Joes, Moline 2041 16th street, Moline IL 61265 309-764-3388

Friday, October 30, 2009

Countdown to Launch!

2 More days and we officially start our Mobiles For Madi cell phone collection drive! Another fantastic sponsor has agreed to come on board in the Quad Cities. A big thank you to HappyJoes in LeClaire who has offered to help us in the cell phone collection drive. Whenever we get together for a family event in LeClaire, IA. we usually end up at Happy Joes. The Joe Taco is a big hit with everyone! You will be able to drop off your cell phones at the Happy Joes in LeClaire and Moline - stay tuned for our full drop off list!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

We're Rockin & Rollin Now!

Thank you everyone - we haven't even officially started and we're off to an amazing start already! Today we're happy to announce that we've got two more drop off locations:

The Lodge in Four Lakes - If you live anywhere in the surrounding area, I know you've been to The Lodge! Pasquale, the Manager at The Lodge in Four Lakes is excited about helping put the word out and we're looking forward to hanging at the Lodge and collecting some cell phones! The Lodge Pub & Grill is located inside Four Lakes, 5750 Lakeside Dr, Lisle IL.

McDonalds in LeClaire - Umm...I'm addicted to Mickey D's. That new 3/4 pound Angus Burger Rocks! Thanks to Kevin Murphy of LeClaire McDonald's. This is our First LeClaire drop off location - and since Madi lives in LeClaire - it makes sense! LeClaire McDonald's is located just off the I-80 and Rt. 67 at 1403 Eagle Ridge Road Suite B, LeClaire, IA 52753

Stay tuned as we count down to the official launch of our fundraiser! We've got all kinds of ideas and events in the works so we can have fun while we do this! Thanks everyone for all your help!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Get the word out!

PRESS RELEASE - .pdf opens in new window

Today we started getting the word out in Illinois, Iowa and Arizona! Our newest drop location is the Donut Den in Joliet - located at 3021 East Theodore, Joliet. If you haven't tried Donut Den yet - you don't know what you're missing! Thanks to Bruce Aronson for helping us out - if you stop by the Donut Den check out my personal favorite - the pretzel donut! Donut Den is open Monday Thru Friday 4:00am to 1:00pm, Saturday & Sunday 5am - Noon. You can also find them on facebook!

I put together a press release (click here for pdf file) to help us secure more drop locations. If you need a little info to share with any of your local small businesses feel free to print this press release. Once we've secured our drop locations - I'll put together something new you can take to the local media or pass out to your friends.



Now, go get the word out!

Scouting Drop-Off Locations

As we prepare to launch our cell phone drive I - I've been out scouting drop off locations. Our goal is to have many different locations for people to drop off cell phones, inkjet cartridges, ipones, etc.


ILLINOIS

Software Reruns - Software Reruns provides upgrade and repairs to PC's & laptops. They also buy and sell used software. You can drop off your donations at Software Reruns, 2603 Aurora Ave. Suite 119, Naperville IL. M-F 11:30am - 9:00pm and Sat 10:00am - 6:00pm

Kettley Realtors - Kettley Realtors has been helping people buy and sell real estate for over 20 years. You will be able to drop off your donations at any of the 10 Kettley Real Estate Offices in the western suburbs Fox Valley, IL. area - addresses/phone numbers coming soon.

If you have a location we can use as a drop off point please Call Bo Buchanan at 630-846-46643. Thanks to everyone for your support!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Cell Phone Collection Drive!

Donate Cell Phones & printer cartridges Nov. 1st - Jan. 15th!

We're getting ready to launch a cell phone collection drive November 1st to January 15th. We'll have drop off points in both Illinois and Iowa. We'll be mostly be collecting cell phones and inkjet cartridges but we can also accept ipods, some digital cameras, pda's and laptops.

Stay Tuned for deatils!!!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Thanks


Well I was lucky enough to go out with some friends tonight and I was so happy. Our new nurse came over and Madi gave her quite a hard time. If I'm around Madi wants nothing to do with her. She told her, "I want to cook dinner with mommy!" She is funny! Getting anything done one handed isn't easy. I feel very comfortable leaving Madi with our nurse already! It is such a joy to have help, even if Madi is reluctant!
One big stressor in my day today was that tomorrow our sitter has a vacation day and for a few weeks I had been planning on a new nurse coming to the house to train and then be here tomorrow. Well, I kept waiting! I called several times to remind them that I needed someone tomorrow. Well today came and she still didn't have anyone! I was very upset and frustrated! The nursing scheduler didn't even call me I had to call them. They finally found someone but I'm not too happy that we have never met the person before. Thank goodness our friend Todd will be home all afternoon too. Madi loves Todd!I am really nervous that this person hasn't met Madi or been to our house before! I am extremely frustrated that these people don't put themselves in my shoes! I am so grateful for the help, but not when it causing me so much stress! Hopefully I can post tomorrow that all was wonderful!
I can't wait for summer to be here so I can be home with my girls! I feel guilty leaving every day! I constantly think I should be spending every minute I get with Madi and pray that God keeps giving me one more day! How do I spread my time equally when I have a handicapped child? I haven't figured that out yet! It is coming down to the end of the school year and stress is taking over! I am very emotional and will probably cry every day now until it is over! I have such a controversy in my conscience! Should I give up all we have and spend time with my beautiful girls or continue life as normal and "pretend" Madi isn't so fragile and give them everything I want to! I just don't know! I do know that I need to continue to pray on it and hopefully God will send me some sort of message to help me figure it all out!
The benefit is this weekend! If you don't know about it you can check out madipokerrun.com I am so lucky to have so many wonderful people in my life! I can't wait to see all of you, those I know, and those I don't. Thanks for all your continued prayers and support! My family is lucky to have you in our lives!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Busy Spring


Well you know things are going well when I don't post for awhile. We have had a very busy spring so far! May is keeping us on our toes! We are so excited to have begun nursing services for Madison. We have now qualified to receive some respite and nursing hours every week. We just started last week, so we are still trying to figure out the schedule. We started with one nurse, who is fabulous but we will be training a few so that we have back ups. The nurse comes to the house and helps Madi with therapy types of things. She helps Madi with the parrallel bars, does foot exercises, does some respiratory therapy type of stuff with her, gives her a bath, and plays. This is such a huge help for me! Especially on baseball nights. When Morgan plays baseball there is no where for Madi to play. She still doesn't like to stay in her wheelchair for extended periods of time, she hasn't quite figured out the standing dani, and she wants to be held all the time. It is frustrating. I am hoping that having a nurse there will help with figuring out the standing dani. We use it everyday to go down the driveway and get the mail. She doesn't know how to steer yet and is quite dangerous in that thing. I hope she learns. It is such a great piece of equipment that will help her be able to play more and be more independent. She just gets frustrated so quickly. She is such a little independent 3 yr old. She doesn't want help with anything and so she gets mad when I try to help her steer or stop her from running me over.
She still loves school. Her teachers are absolutely fabulous! She is talking up a storm, can count to 12 and sings her ABC'S all the time! She is so funny. Okay, funny story! I had all the girls in bed and it was getting late, like 9:00. I was reading Molly a story in her room and Madi has been quiet and I thought she was sleeping. All of the sudden we hear her yell, "Molly McButterbutt!" We all started cracking up! The babysitter's husband calls Molly that! Thanks Tim! Then she continued for about 10 minutes because we were all laughing at her. She loves a good laugh! She is so silly these days! I thank God every day that I see her smile! I will try and post some recent pictures late on tonight! Please keep some of our SMA friends in your prayers for I know at least one who has become an angel this week!
We are really looking forward to attending the annual SMA conference in Ohio this summer. It gives us a chance to feel "normal" for a few days. I can't wait to let my emotions go this year. Last year it was all so new and shocking to us. I hope I can be a little bit of a shoulder for another family to lean on this year. I'm really wanting to get Madi involved in something other than therapy. If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them. I feel bad, Molly and Morgan have baseball and tumbling, and Madi just goes to therapy 2-3 times a week. I have been a little more emotional lately when I'm out in public and people stare. I guess because Madi is growing so much and looking older people stare more. I find myself staring at all normal 2 and 3 year olds lately and think about how unfair it is. But God would not have given me a cross to bear if he didn't think we could handle it. SMA is our cross. I have met so many wonderful people and been filled with the kindness from lots of family and friends. Thanks to all of you who actually read this and listen to me complaining. Sometimes it is my only outlet because I don't want to call and complain to people. I hope to see all of you at Madi's benefit on May 23rd. It begins at Overtime and is a pokerrun. It will be fun!

Monday, March 9, 2009

Do you believe in miracles?



Well I sure do! Today has been a miraculous day everywhere! The day began with the best news we, as parents of an SMA child, could hear! Obama overturned the Bush ban on embryonic stem cell research! This means that science can move ahead to what other countries are already doing! This may mean a cure for SMA! I've said it before, I can picture the party in my head! More big news! Madi got her Standing Dani! We have been very anxious for her to try it! We put her in it for a short time tonight. She liked it but it needs adjustments to fit her. I am taking it to our equipment man, Brian, tomorrow to get her fitted! She drove it for a little bit in the garage but the fit was beginning to bother her. We only got one picture but I will get more when it fits her better. The real MIRACLE! Are you ready? Well, I was sitting on the couch and Madi was standing in front of me, like she usually does, holding on to me or the couch. She wanted to be really fancy and decided to clap her hands. She stood there for quite some time swinging and clapping her hands, completely standing on her own! Then she looked like any other kid and she took a step without holding on to anything! I swear! She then lost her balance but she did it! Amazing! I was crying! We had treadmill therapy tonight and maybe that helped her! Then I started to call people to tell them and she stood there talking to Kim and I counted slowly to 20 and she stood there the entire time, free standing!!!! I still can't believe how stubborn and strong this little girl is! According to scientists and genetics she should be a type one SMA, but she is obviously beating all odds! What a day! Keep posted for more pics!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Standing Dani


You should know that if I don't post all is going well and we are just leading our very busy lives! This is a picture of Madi driving her red car her Uncle Bob and Uncle Tommy picked out for her birthday. Daddy made it Madi accessible by adding PVC piping all around to form somewhat of a cage so she can't fall out of it. She loves to drive it around the house but needs constant help cuz she runs into stuff and then whines! On another note, Big news though! We are going to pick up our standing dani this coming weekend! I am sooo excited to see how Madison will like it! She doesn't really like to sit at all anymore. She wants to stand all the time! It is a little frustrating because no matter how many times she falls and gets hurt she still wants to stand! I am very blessed to have an SMA daughter who is so strong so I am thankful for her stubbornness! I just worry that she doesn't know her threshold and will really hurt herself one of these times! She is so cute though everytime she does fall she will whine a little and say, "I need ice pack" We laugh at her and then give her one which usually ends up in her mouth. She is pretty tricky these days and thinks she is really fancy! When she is strong, usually in the mornings or after naps she even walks around the house holding on to the walls or kitchen cabinets! I am so truly blessed and feel sad for all of our SMA friends who aren't this strong! Madi is truly a miracle! Her ankles really roll in when she isn't using her AFO braces but our orthopedic doctor said we didn't need to worry about it! We tried the walker that she uses at school, at home, but it didn't really work that well. I'm kind of frustrated with equipment right now so I hope the Standing Dani will be something she really likes. I'm not sure if we are going to practice "driving" it in the garage or outside. I will get a picture up as soon as we can!
We managed to stay away from most sicknesses until this last few weeks. All of us had strep and then we got the respiratory flu. I think Madi is just getting rid of her wet cough. I seemed to have gotten the worst of it this past weekend and have a horrendous cough and am trying to stay away from Madi as much as possible. That is a very hard thing to do when I don't see her all day and then she really wants me at bed time. Thanks goodness spring is almost here. I really want to air out the house!
We tried to send Madi to a new daycare but it didn't work out! We are really looking for a place where she can be independent and use some of her equipment. We want her to be stimulated and with peers. She is loving school and really seems to be soaring since starting in January! We started her at a daycare that is for special needs children and integrated with regular kids, but we never really had the same comfort level as we did with our sitter. We ended up pulling her out after one week and she is back with our same sitter we have had since they were all babies. The first day I called to check on her the phone line was busy for over an hour. The next day Tom picked her up and she was outside in her wheelchair and her coat wasn't zipped, the third day I picked her up and her shoes were on the wrong feet and her AFO's weren't on correctly, and then the final kicker was when Tom stopped in to check on her he saw an outlet in the middle of the play area with no outlet cover. Not just a plug but no plate, exposed wires! They said that the person who waxed the floor must have forgot to put it back on! I'm sorry in a daycare you don't forget things like that! He took her and left. It was a hard decision because the people there really do care and were really nice but we just didn't feel it was the best place for Madi! So we may look into one other place for next year, but for the rest of the school year we will just keep her at our babysitter's. She loves it there and is a little spoiled!
The other two girls are doing great and as always are fabulous big sisters! They love to give Madi what she wants and Morgan loves to carry her around. Mollly has taught Madi to sing Happy Birthday with the cha cha cha at the end. It is pretty funny! With the stress that everyday life brings, especially with a handicapped child, I do remember how blessed and lucky we are to have Madi as perfect as she is. Morgan and Molly are truly good girls but test my every nerve at the end of a long day! Please keep in your prayers all the other SMA kiddos who aren't as strong as Madi and pray for a cure in the near near future! I'm already envisioning the party and celebration that will occur when that miracle happens. I don't say if, I say when, because I truly know in my heart, it will!