Fox 32 – Chicago

Thank you Good Day Chicago and Fox32 for helping us spread the word and raise awareness for Kelsey Hates the Needle. @Fox32Chicago

#newviewforpan #raredisease @kelseys_kaleidoscope #chasingthecure #newviewforpan @krystalalmora @Fox32Chicago

Whirlwind Week Ahead

When it rains, it pours!

The week of celebrating Kelsey Hates the Needle and our quest to raise awareness and support for all children who suffer from illnesses requiring injections and those who suffer as does Kelsey begins on Tuesday!  We will take on the Windy City with a news spot Tuesday morning and a Wednesday book signing at Chicago’s Webster Street Barnes & Noble of Kelsey Hates the Needle .   One lucky winner who purchases a book that day will win a gift certificate to a Chicago steakhouse and tickets to a Cubs game!

From there, we return to our previously scheduled engagement on Thursday, August 8.  Our president and author of Kelsey Hates the Needle and illustrator, Krystal Almora, will host a book signing at Barnes & Noble in Deptford, NJ at 10:30 AM. @krystalalmora

One lucky winner who purchases a book that day will win a Golden Ticket.  This golden ticket will win 4 tickets to the Phillies vs. Cubs game of their choice on August 13, 14, or 15.

Meet the author and illustrator, enjoy Story Hour with your family, and win tickets to the Phillies vs. Cubs all while supporting our non-profit Wednesday in Chicago and Thursday in NJ.

 

Thank you to all who support our efforts and our girl.

Almora Generosity – Lurie Children’s Hospital

Chicago Cub, @cubs, Albert Almora, Jr. @albertalmorajr  and wife, Krystal Almora @krystalalmora, recently visited the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago  to spread joy and kindness to children in the hospital.   In addition to a visit from an incredible athlete and beautiful illustrator, the Almora family was on a generous mission.  Krystal and Albert donated copies of Kelsey Hates the Needle to patients with a dual purpose.  The family wanted to raise awareness and help children find comfort while receiving medical injections or having lab work drawn during their stay in the hospital.

Krystal and Albert want to help children all over the world find comfort in the words of the story.   We are grateful to have so much support from the Almora family to raise awareness and help children who face challenges and raise illnesses around the globe.

@kelseys_kaleidoscope #chasingthecure #newviewforpan #kelseyhatestheneedle

Author @marywagner252730 Illustrator @krystalalmora

Life is Good Today

Our recent crash has offered perspective and a renewed appreciation for all of the love and goodness surrounding us.  Kelsey’s medicine has finally been working well and when Kelsey is good and Kelsey’s medicine is working, life is good.
Life is good today.
We recently traveled to the National Institute of Health Sciences for an array of tests and checks.  Fourteen appointments in two days were trying, but Kelsey is truly amazing.  She lifts our spirits and keeps us smiling, wherever we are.
Today, we are thinking about a young man named Cole who remains at the NIH following his bone marrow transplant.  He and his family await results and a hopeful return to normalcy following this transplant.  Summer has not been filled with sun and fun for this family.
Thinking and praying for Cole and his family.
Holding tight to the sunshine and fun in our lives today.

Boom. Crash – Update

Boom. Crash. 

“Boom, crash, the sound of my heart, the beat goes on …”

This popular song continues to repeat in our minds after the boom, crash left our hearts pounding following the accident.

The police report was completed after a witness phoned into 9-1-1 and pursued the vehicle until the police were able to stop the driver.

The blood-alcohol level confirmed our suspicions.

Grateful.

Still in Shock…

New perspective gained.

Drive safely…

Boom. Crash.

Boom. Crash. 

“Boom, crash, the sound of my heart, the beat goes on …”

A popular song repeats in our minds after a boom, crash left our hearts vividly pounding.  The sight of a white vehicle coming at us on a two lane road with some expletives and fear pulsating through our bones is what started our vacation.  Due to precision and swift reaction, it only left us with a side-swiped mirror and rattled emotions.

Swift and precise aversion led our vehicle far enough to avoid a head-on collision.  Our family and dog were present and shaken.  Kelsey cried herself to sleep once the police officers left the scene.

A hit and run vehicle left us with questions swarming and answers unknown.

We are blessed and grateful to report everyone is safe, just scared.

Public Service Announcement for this holiday week: please get off of your phones and hire a driver if you need one.

A hit and run is no way to start a vacation.  On the other hand, we’ll appreciate these days together even more as a result of arriving to our destination with only a shattered mirror and mind.

Broken glass may cut, maybe even scar, but it can be repaired.

Stay safe and drive safely.

Phillies vs. Cubs – 8/8/19 Ticket Contest

On August 8, 2019 our president and author of Kelsey Hates the Needle and illustrator, Krystal Almora, will host a book signing at Barnes & Noble in Deptford, NJ at 10:30 AM.

One lucky winner who purchases a book that day will win a Golden Ticket.  This golden ticket will win 4 tickets to the Philles vs. Cubs game of their choice on August 13, 14, or 15.

Meet the author and illustrator, enjoy Story Hour with your family, and win tickets to the Phillies vs. Cubs all while supporting our non-profit.

Breakfast with the Boss

Our mission is to raise awareness and help others who suffer as does our Kelsey.

Our president, Mary Wagner, and her niece (Kelsey’s Hates the Needle‘s illustrator) shared our book and our mission with Breakfast with the Boss.

Please watch and share:

Celebrate with a Shake

The end of an epic year is upon us.  This year has been filled with experiences, pride, insight, and connections.  Authors Dan and Chip Heath explain how these factors elevate our experiences and change us The Power of Moments.

To culminate this year, our new tradition is to end the year with the celebration of a shake.  We discuss the year we tackled and the joy and challenges is brought to each of us.  Our one of a kind “freak shake” is offered  at a local restaurant.  The shakes are a sugary delight and an experience we enjoy together.

We connect, unwind, and share our favorite memories of the year.

Each year is worth celebrating but some feel more elevated than others.  This one felt especially exciting.

Perhaps it is coming off of a flag football Superbowl victory for our son or a violin rendition of Best Day of my Life for Kelsey?  Perhaps it is because with each new year comes new ways to learn and new bright spots to celebrate?  Perhaps it is just because freak shakes are just that good…

Either way, we celebrate today and the joy that the end of one phase brings along with the start of another.

The Kindess of a Cub

By now, you have likely heard the story: Chicago Cub, Albert Almora, Jr. hits a foul ball and a child is hit.  The ball was moving around 90 miles per hour and a terrible accident occurred.

The hit was accidental.  The reaction is what made headlines.

Fortunate to have Albert Almora, Jr.  and wife Krystal Almora support Kelsey’s Kaleidoscope, Inc, @krystalalmora @kelseys_kaleidoscope we know of Albert’s kindness and commitment firsthand.  His dedication in the off season and genuine compassion are best captured when he is with his family and through the support he provides to charitable causes.

In case you have not yet viewed the news-worthy event:

Composure.  Compassion.  Kindness. The key attributes we should aim for when interacting with one another is captured in the essence of this story.

We are amazed by the empathy and emotion Albert Almora, Jr. displayed on the field last week and the way he exemplifies the traits of courage, gratitude, and respect in his daily life.

To great men who make mistakes, show emotion, and display courage even on live television, we applaud you.

Thank you, @almorajr for reminding us that kindness and compassion mean so much.