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  • Lazy Carver
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    Why we have a lot to be thankful for!.... Thank you for sharing...

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  • Magicman
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    I spoke to our wood carving club this morning and everybody is going to send him a card with a small carving of something.
    Larry

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  • natenaaron
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    I think a bear would be great.

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  • llc1952
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    Will send something out tomorrow. Thanks for spreading the word.

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  • Magicman
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    We have his address, why can't we send a card with a small bear or something in it. Something like Eddies bears. I'm for it, anybody else?
    Larry

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  • natenaaron
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    Terminal 5 year old wants birthday cards

    I am sure i won't matter if the as are late

    5-year-old boy with inoperable brain tumor hopes for birthday cards | abc7news.com

    Sunday, July 20, 2014
    FOXOBORO, Mass. (KGO) --
    A 5-year-old boy with an inoperable brain tumor has one wish for his birthday: a box full of birthday cards with his name on them.

    Danny Nickerson, from Foxboro, Massachusetts, was diagnosed with an inoperable and chemotherapy-resistant tumor this past October. He has stopped going to kindergarten during therapy, and gets lonely, according to his family.

    "He can recognize his name now," the boy's mother Carley Nickerson told ABC News. "When he saw his name on the package from magical fairies on Easter, he was so happy."

    Nickerson says personalized cards make Danny happy, and has opened a P.O. box to collect letters from well-wishers.

    Doctors say less than 10% of children diagnosed with Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, like Danny, live beyond 18 months.

    "I don't really believe in that," Nickerson says. "He is doing great. Every day is a blessing for us."

    Danny has received about 40 letters so far, and his birthday is on July 25th.

    Letters can be sent to:

    Danny Nickerson
    P.O. Box 212
    Foxboro, MA 02035
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