An Amazing Surprise - Thank You

This morning I went and cleared the RDA mail box, I hadn't been for a while and expected lots of bills. There were a few bills and two parcel notices. I popped straight in to the post office to collect the parcels thinking nothing of it. One parcel had to be scanned and signed for and again I thought nothing of it, even when the woman checked what my name was and matched it to the parcel. As I started the car my curiosity got the better of me and I decided to open the parcel which had required my signature to collect.

It was a small parcel with an electronically printed label. I didn't even read the label just opened the end and slid my hand in to then pull out a white box. I was puzzled and slid the white cover along the box to reveal this ......


I sat in the car stunned. I was holding an iPod in my hand. Why was someone sending the Riding Centre an iPod? Then I read the label on the parcel and realized that the parcel was addressed to Cameron and Jane - this was private mail, then as I read further I discovered that it had been sent from Big W in NSW and the sender had asked to remain anonymous because the parcel was a gift to us. Someone had sent Cameron an iPod. (I know it's a presumption but I really don't think anybody would be sending me an iPod.)

My mind spun. I just sat there staring at the iPod in disbelief. Finally I turned off the car and phoned MMM to tell him. He was equally stunned at the other end of the phone. I had to get moving so I put the iPod back in the package and placed it into my handbag for safety. I drove off questioning if what had just happened really happened.

This afternoon Cameron came home from Stagedoor with Grannie and I told him something amazing happened today. I got the parcel, told the story and opened it up for him. He took the box from my hands with a smile and immediately tried to move the pictures of the apps, he knew what was in his hands.

As soon as dinner was finished MMM opened the box and set up the iPod and of course loaded iCommunicate. I showed Cameron the wallpapers and he chose his wallpaper saying 'paper paper'. Then we gave Cameron his iPod ........




Cameron was so delighted and very at ease, holding his iPod very carefully. Tomorrow we will find a screen protector and cover for his iPod to keep it safe and then we can relax a little. I also have to remember to phone his Speech Therapist and let her know the news.

Even as I am typing this and looking at the photos this all feels totally unreal. Nothing like this has ever happened to us and I am feeling very emotional that someone would care so much to help Cameron communicate his wishes. We respect Cameron's secret benefactors wish to remain anonymous so my blog is the only way we can say Thank you.

Your gift will give Cameron a new found freedom and a way for him to control his own life. He has shown us that he has preferences and opinions and now we can give him choice no matter where we are. His iPod will go to school with him so when they leave the school Cameron will have a voice. It will go with him to Stagedoor with Grannie and swimming with Grandad. It will go out with us whenever we go out so if we stop for a drink, an ice cream or any situation where we would make a choice we will be able to give Cameron a choice and we will no longer stand there making decisions for Cameron. There may even be situations at Riding for the Disabled that Cameron can use his iPod.

Whoever you are - Thank You. Imagine the hug I am giving you and the enormous smiles on everyone's faces this evening. We raised our glasses to you this evening at dinner and I know if Cameron understood what you did for him he would give you the biggest smile, the biggest 'Taaaaaaaa' and the biggest hug.

Thank You.

Comments

  1. That's so awesome! It's amazing that people like that still exist. I know if we were well off, many of the special needs blogs I follow would get lots of presents!

    Yayy Cameron!

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  2. This made me teary. So happy for you all. There really are amazing people in the world!

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  3. Oh my word, Jane. Your post has also made me all teary. There are some really wonderful people out there.. they are what makes life better.
    LOVED your photos of Cameron.
    :)

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  4. Thanks Everyone. The shock of it all is still sinking in despite now having a cover and screen protector in place.

    There really are some beautiful people out there in the world.

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  5. Hi Jane
    What a lovely story. I'm so happy for you all and especially Cameron - how wonderful it must be for Cam to be understood! and have a voice!

    Your benefactor has brought great joy to many people with his/her kindness. Probably more than they will know. And I'm sure there's no one in the world who would appreciate such a gift more than you.

    Enjoy!
    Sue
    xxx

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  6. Thanks Sue. Our gratitude is enormous even though we are still in a daze.

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  7. That is fantastic Jane! Cameron looks so happy with his iPod :-)

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  8. He was so thrilled. Over the Easter break we will have time to set it up exactly how we need it - it's nice to have a break from the routine although therapy doesn't stop.

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  9. Aww that is lovely what a fantastic surprise. Cameron looks so happy xx

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  10. Aw Jane, that is fab. Cam looks so happy in the photos you can see how pleased he is. Some people are wonderful xx

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  11. Wow. How wonderful that someone would do this, and anonymously. Cameron's smiles say it all. Fantastic.

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  12. Thanks guys - yes, Cameron's smile definitely tells you how he felt. Delighted.

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  13. Miracles really do happen sometimes :) So pleased for you x

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  14. Thanks, Looking for Blue Sky

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  15. Wow! Wonderful news and the delight in Cameron's face is lovely to see. xxxx I'm delighted for you both xxx

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