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Can I just say...it was UNBELIEVABLE! This day goes down in memorable history for us. I told them what we were doing right before we entered the doors!
G n T literally jumped up and down with excitement. They had no idea we were about to partake in their dream come true!
Upon entry we were greeted by so many volunteers, firefighters and santa helpers. The event began in a cafeteria like atmosphere.We were treated to coffee, eggs, bacon, sg, pancakes and juice. Ronald McDonald told stories and sang songs to the kids. After we ate Mrs. Claus arrived to share the agenda for the day and sing carols with the kiddies. She let us know how excited Santa was to meet us all!
Photographers and tv cameras surrounded the day. There were more volunteers than families! We even had the chance to chat it up w some other families going through similar times as us. To be taken care of all day by people who understood us was beyond describable. To have so many people take time out from their own lives, own families and cater to us from 8 am to 5 pm, especially firefighters who had just ended their night shifts. Instead of going home to their families they spent their time w us. All around us was a sea of givers. SO AMAZING! I cannot tell you how many times I cried quietly to myself or had to hold back the tears. Every little detail was thought of and executed.
We went from breakfast to the reindeer coach buses to the Metra station at downtown Des Plaines. The kids could not wait to get on the train. We had never been a train as a family before and it was clear the kids were jumping out of their skin! T knew as soon as it pulled up that is was not the REAL Polar Express but "it was okay" bc he would "still have fun w his family". Two or more train cars were set aside for us passengers. Each car was decorated in xmas spirits. We were handed goodies of all sorts along the ride to Harvard, Il. Stockings stuffed w books, candies, coloring pages, plenty of other items to keep the kids busy. We sang carols, met the conductor (dressed like the one from the movie) who punched our tickets w flare, and even ate Mcds on the train! It was one crazy train ride!
On our way back to the Des Plaines station there were more surprises. At almost each stop along the way (even tho we had our own train cars, the train still held to its usual schedule) we were joined by that town's fire department, trucks and helicopters, all lit up and lined up. They waved and hollered to us, holding signs that read NORTH POLE THIS WAY! What a sight! What organization!
As we entered the DP station Santa met us as we came off the train. We boarded the coach buses and again and headed back to the same union hall we began our day at. But this time it was different. As each family unloaded from the buses we entered the building like royalty. Volunteers and firefighters lined the pathway, kneeling to us. Like we were the special ones!They directed us into the same building that was now transformed into the most beautiful winter wonderland. No child would have guessed it was the same room we ate a breakfast buffet in 4 hours ago! They clapped and cheered for US. Us?!
The "new place" was now setup for crafts and activities of all sorts.
Magic tricks from http://www.openheartmagic.org/ which G n T loved! G still talks about how he made the rabbits disappear and have lots and lots of babies!
Build your own ice cream sundae station, decorate your own cookie like a melted snowman, tattoos and airbrushings, a photo booth, hundreds of cake pops (very popular in my tummy), music and dancing.
This one young lady fell in love w G and kept taking him all around to the festivities. I was THAT comfortable to allow it to happen. Everyone around us made us feel that comfy, that safe. I really don't know how to explain how much that aspect of these "cancer-related events" calms us. We are at an arm's reach of medical assistance and safety when we need it. Soothes this mama's heart. I can actually breathe in public and not be so on edge all the time. We weren't the only parents w those same fears and emotions running through us.
HAPPY
JOY
Each time the train stopped he would ask if it was still gonna keep going. He just did not want it to end!They thought it was so cool to face each other.
Triston and Mrs Claus chatting it up.

G blowing on the handkerchief to make it disappear.
Firefighter Ed was in our train car and so kind to us. The boys really took to him. He shared that he has 4 kids of his own. I was sure to thank him for devoting his day to our family!
Showing off their tattoos!
And then the time