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WOKC Team Michael Garage Sale

September 6, 2012

Dear Friends and Family,

We would like to thank everyone for the incredible outpouring of support for our family over the past few months. We will never forget the kindness, compassion, generosity and love offered to our family during this tragic time. Michael was a brave and beautiful child, who I think would ask all of us to find our own bravery now. We have found strength in these difficult times by knowing we are not alone in our loss, and that Michael’s memory will be strong among the hundreds, perhaps thousands of people he touched in his seven short years. Michael was our God given gift that we had the honor and privilege to share for those seven years, and we miss him every second of every day.

We have had many requests for the remembrances from Michael’s service, so I have attached my remarks for those of you who did not attend.

We also wanted to let you know about a couple of upcoming events where we plan to honor Michael.

This Sunday, September 9th, one of Michael’s kindergarten classmates, Cade Roseman, is hosting a tennis carnival for children and adults at the JCC from 3pm – 5pm. There will be kids and adult tennis games with prizes, food, music and more. If you would like to join us, you can go to www.wokc.org and click on the Kobe Roseman Tennis Carnival link on the right side of the home page. All of the proceeds will be donated to the Michael Malone Fund at Wipe Out Kids Cancer.

On Saturday, September 22nd, Wipe Out Kids Cancer is having their annual 5K/1K Run, and we have started a Team Michael group. As many of you may recall, Michael ran the entire 1K last year without stopping. That was an incredible day for him, and he talked about it often. If you would like to sign up to run/walk with us, or if you would like to donate, you can go to www.wokc.org and click on the Oktoberfest Run link on the right side of the home page. Be sure to register with “Team Michael Malone,” and if you would like a Team Michael t-shirt, just let us know.

WOKC Team Michael Garage SaleAlso, for those of you in our neighborhood, we are having a long overdue garage sale at our house on Saturday, September 29th, and we are donating all proceeds to the Michael Malone Fund at Wipe Out Kids Cancer. If you have anything you would like to donate to the sale, feel free to contact Alison. Or feel free to stop by that day. I will attach the information sheet in case you want to pass it along to your friends, schools, churches, etc.

The day that we found out Michael’s cancer had relapsed beyond being able to treat him, Alison scheduled a family portrait. Alana McIntyre has been photographing our family since Alison was pregnant with Michael, and she came to our home in May and chronicled what was to be our last family photo session. She sent us a slideshow of those photos, and I thought some of you might enjoy it. The link is below.
www.1000-words.com/ss/am-pics-052012

Again, we are eternally grateful to all of you for your support, your prayers and your love.
-Mike and Alison

April 7, 2011

Dear Friends and Family,

We don’t have any big news, but I wanted to give you all an update about Michael, and fill you in on a few things that are going on as well.

We returned from Houston on Friday. Michael had two weeks of radiation treatment at M.D. Anderson. The radiation targeted the cancer that recently recurred in his eye socket. Unlike last summer, he did not have to go under general anesthesia each day. He is now old enough to sit still for these treatments. Due to the location of the radiation, he did have to wear a mask and the mask was fastened down to the table, so it was uncomfortable and frightening. He was very brave to endure this treatment awake. I will attach a photo.

While we were in Houston, we met with Dr. Peter Zage, a pediatric oncologist who specializes in neuroblastoma. We reviewed Michael’s situation, and talked about possible treatments and the clinical trials he is eligible for based on his diagnosis and recent relapse. Yesterday we met with our primary oncologist, Dr. Amy Pass, and had a similar discussion. We also met with Mark Dungan, who works with NANT (www.nant.org), a neuroblastoma foundation that specializes in clinical trials for children with advanced high risk neuroblastoma. Our next step is to meet with specialists at Cook Childrens in Fort Worth and Sloan Kettering in New York. After these meetings, we will formulate a plan and make some decisions regarding treatments, therapies and clinical trials for Michael.

Michael will have scans and another bone marrow biopsy in about three weeks to determine the progress of his cancer, and the results of those tests will significantly impact what we do next.

Starting today, Michael will begin oral chemotherapy for at least three weeks, until we determine his next course of treatment. He can do this from home, other than weekly blood work and exams.

And now, here are some updates on a few upcoming events:

For those of you in Dallas who have been emailing me about this, the rumors are true. Mike Malone is speaking at our church this Sunday. Our pastor, Father Dannals, asked him to talk to the Adult Sunday School Family Living class about the last 16 months and our experiences with Michael. He has been working on his presentation all week, and you are all welcome to attend. You do not have to be a member of our church to come. It will be at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church at 8011 Douglas, Dallas, TX in the Parish Hall at 10am. Feel free to email me if you have any questions about it.

This Wednesday, April 13th at 8pm is the Comedy Show honoring Michael at Hyena’s Comedy Nightclub, hosted by Honor Shearer. This should be a very special night, and even if you cannot attend, feel free to buy a ticket to donate to one of Michael’s nurses or doctors. You can order tickets by emailing Honor at honorstar@sbcglobal.net or calling her at 214-709-7199. You can also email me, too.

Childrens Cancer Fund

Next Friday, April 15th at 11:30am is the 23rd Annual Children’s Cancer Fund Luncheon and Fashion Show benefitting the Children’s Cancer Fund, and Michael was selected to participate, which is a huge deal for him. He recently got to have his picture taken with Troy Aikman and Roger Staubach, who are the honorary chairs of the event. And the picture actually ended up on a billboard here in Dallas. I’ll attach a photo of that as well. It is located at I-30 (Tom Landry) east of Myers N/S facing west. If you would like to buy a ticket, you can go to www.childrenscancerfund.org.

And finally, we wanted to tell all of you about a new friend of ours. Miriam Schober, who is a local accountant, generously volunteered to manage all of Michael’s extensive medical bills a few months ago. The amount of paperwork and stress involved in this is overwhelming, and she has saved us a great deal of time, angst, and money. She gets on the phone every week and battles the insurance companies for Michael and for us, and we owe her a great deal. She has recently started a cake ball business, and we are hoping that those of you in town will try them. Mike and I brought some home a few weeks ago, and our children loved them, as did several of our friends who stopped by that night. Our daughter has just started talking, and while some of it is jumbled, she can say “Mommy, cake ball please!” clear as day. 🙂 Miriam’s email is mschober@sbcglobal.net and her phone number is 972-814-6702. They make a great Easter dessert! 🙂

As always, thank you so much for all of the ongoing cards, emails, phone calls and prayers for Michael. They continue to lift us up, especially as we enter this phase of his treatment, which is so uncertain and which rests so heavily on our shoulders.

Special thanks to Evelyn and to Charlotte who, even though I see them every week in Dallas, drove their children to Houston while we were at M.D. Anderson so Michael could have friends to play with while he was out of town (and so Mommy could, too). xxoo

We will keep you all posted as our plans progress.

With love and hope,

Alison & Mike

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