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"C-A-L-E-B...and Caleb is his name O"-Birthday BINGO Feb 9th

Six years ago today a sandy-haired angel was due.
Six years ago I knew my life was about to be changed in all the best ways.
Six years later I still know a love greater than any other. Caleb’s love was innate, powerful, and pure. It forever changed me in all the best ways despite living every day through all the worst. I will always be grateful our Caleb Lennon lived and changed not only me, but you too. That is something May 2nd, 2016 will never be able to steal.

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February 9th is a day we will never forget and it would mean the world if you don't either. Usually we mark the 9th of every month by going out into the community and sharing Caleb's love publicly. However, we've learned our limits. Days like this are just too gut-wrenchingly painful to try to put on a happy face, so we need your help. We will still be celebrating Caleb's beautiful life in our own way, but we would LOVE it if you would too. If you want a fun way to remember Caleb and to spread the love that Caleb gave so freely to everyone, join us to play BINGO, Caleb style!

I'm posting the CALEB/BINGO game now so you have time to think of what you want to do, but THE GAME DOESN'T START UNTIL CALEB'S BIRTHDAY ON FEBRUARY 9TH! 

Mark off one square, a row, or play for blackout!! I will never think of Caleb as any older than 2 but since this would've been his 6th birthday, 6 PRIZES will be drawn and sent to those who complete a “CALEB” and comment either here or on his social media pages (bonus points for wearing your shirt and including pictures)!

We are excited that Caleb has made so many new friends and hope you feel him singing and clapping for you as you spread his love to a world who desperately needs it.

#calebeffect
#benice
#NiceOnThe9th
#HappyBirthdayCalebLennon
#OneDay
#childloss
#grief
#SUDC
#SUDCAwareness
#Spreadthelove
#BINGO

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Nice on the 9th for Necessities

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Come eat some delicious Italian food at Vito’s Ristorante (7628 N. May Ave, OKC) and bring necessities to share with our neighbors!

We will be collecting items for Pine Pantry, a community-supported free food pantry and writing notes of love from 5:30-8:30pm on January 9th.

Wish list items include:

-Ready to eat items for those experiencing homelessness

-Canned soups (peel top cans are perfect)

-Canned pastas

-Granola bars

-Oatmeal packets

-Pudding cups

-Peanut butter

-Crackers

-Bottled beverages

-Jars of baby food

-Baby formula

-Baby wipes

-Diapers

-Toiletries (deodorant, toothbrush/toothpaste, toilet paper, feminine hygiene products)

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Nice on the 9th-Class Matters

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This month we are going to spread a little cheer by bringing some very deserving middle and high school kids a BIG surprise!! Come with a kind heart ready to make handwritten notes and interact with the kids or make something heartfelt while you are there.

Stop by from 5-6:30pm at the community center at 1226 NE 33rd St. OKC, OK 73111. Anything from the sites below (or a store that sells these) are graciously accepted! Also, they feed a large number of kids each week so boxes of snacks will also be appreciated!

https://www.circuitscribe.com/
https://www.elenco.com/

Class Matters provides science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) exposure to socially and economically disadvantaged youth in Oklahoma City.

Since 2010, Class Matters has engaged at-risk mid-high school and first-year college students with the goal to improve the high school graduation rate, college enrollment, sustainability and life choices after college graduation.To learn more about Class Matters, visit their website at http://www.class-matters.org

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Nice on the 9th on the Farm

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***IMPORTANT***
-Must be 12 or older and wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes to participate!
-Any food brought into the sanctuary MUST be vegan!!

Don’t toss out those carved pumpkins just yet! Bring your elbow grease, gourds (sorry, only those that aren’t painted or that you would eat, ha) and any items you’d like to purchase to support Oliver and Friends Animal Rescue and Sanctuary (20217 N Indian Meridian, Luther, OK 73054) on November 9th from 12-4!

We will be helping repair fencing, winterizing shelters and anything else we can do to be nice! Bring work gloves and dust masks if you have them. Volunteers will need to be at least 12 and sign a waiver to participate but we would LOVE to give the volunteers and staff some handwritten notes from the kids!

Notes may be mailed to:
The Caleb Effect Foundation
P.O. Box 31951
Edmond, OK 73003Wish List:
http://a.co/7jS9CtI

All volunteers please read this!
https://oliverandfriends.org/visit-us

Download and sign waiver here:
https://bit.ly/2PNFggx

Not familiar with Oliver and Friends? Learn more:
https://oliverandfriends.org

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Nice on the 9th in Norman-Costumes for Kids

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Halloween was always a day full of fun for our little family and we think Caleb would love making it special for other kids as well! Join us from 5:30-7:30 pm at the J.D. McCarty Center (2002 E. Robinson St. Norman, OK 73071) to write notes of love and supply new costumes or neon bandanas to kids with developmental disabilities. All sizes and varieties are appreciated.

The J.D. McCarty Center serves children from birth to age 21. Their services are tailored to meet the unique needs of children with developmental disabilities and are designed to improve their skills, confidence and promote independence.

Learn more at:
https://www.jdmc.org/

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Nice on the 9th for Seniors!

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September’s Nice on the 9th is for our beloved seniors! RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) of Central Oklahoma provides transportation to medical appointments for low-income seniors in need. With your help we are going to be sending them with a goody bag as well!

Bring something from the list below or simply come write a few notes or have the kids color pictures.

We will be in the Training Room at Sunbeam Family Services (1100 NW 14th St, OKC, OK 73106) from 5:30-7:30pm.

Needed items include:
-Gripper socks
-LARGE PRINT word finds/coloring/playing cards
-eyeglass wipes
-chapstick
-lotion
-snacks
-travel Kleenex
-small notepads/pens
-handmade notes/coloring pages of love
-anything else you think an elderly person may enjoy

As usual, you don't need to be local to participate! Find a senior in your area to spoil and introduce someone to The Caleb Effect!

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Nice on the 9th for Schools!

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Caleb would be heading to his first day of kindergarten this year. We can't send him with a superhero backpack and fresh mohawk haircut but we CAN make sure his love radiates through the halls of schools near and far.

We have decided to make August 9th an annual school supplies drive! From 6-8pm at India Shriners (3601 NW 36th St, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112) we will be collecting for one local elementary, middle and high public school who struggles to have the supplies they need to learn. We will also be drawing for four $50 gift cards to be gifted to one public kindergarten, elementary (grades 1-4), middle (grades 5-8), and high school teacher (grades 9-12) for their classroom (no matter where they live)! To be entered they must like The Caleb Effect Facebook page, comment with the grade they teach, and share this post.

As we do with every event, we will be including handwritten notes of encouragement. Bring your littles (or bigs) to come draw a picture or two and tell kids and teachers how much they rock. Come and go or stay and visit and don't forget to share this with a teacher!

The three schools benefitting this month are Hilldale Elementary, Wheeler Middle School and Douglass High School. Wish lists below!

Hilldale Elementary
-Elmer's glue sticks
-16-count Crayola crayons
-24-count Crayola crayons
-8-count Crayola washable markers
-Plain pocket folder with or without prongs
-Kleenex
-Baby wipes
-Crayola watercolors
-Pointed or Blunt 5-inch student scissors
-Play-Doh
-#2 wood pencils
-Large pink erasers
-5"x8" plastic school box
-Wide-ruled composition notebook
-4-pack black dry erase markers
-70-count wide-ruled spiral notebook
-150-count package wide-ruled notebook paper
-Yellow highlighter
-Colored pencils
-Ear buds
-Pencil bag
-2" three-ring binder

*A few core items are also listed for OKC Public Schools but they have a new way of purchasing supplies at wholesale prices. In order to maximize our impact and help as many children as possible, we are collecting funds to purchase supply kits in bulk. To donate for Wheeler Middle School and Douglass High School go to this special link to help them purchase via this link! http://weblink.donorperfect.com/calebfoundation

*Wheeler Middle School
Kleenex
Clorox wipes
Expo markers
Hand sanitizer
http://weblink.donorperfect.com/calebfoundation

*Douglass HS

Kleenex
Clorox wipes
Expo markers
Hand sanitizer
http://weblink.donorperfect.com/calebfoundation

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Caleb and Camp Cavett!

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-Going to camp is something many kids get to experience. However, most with special medical needs are unable to attend. July's Nice on the 9th is a patio party at Children's Hospital where we are going to be collecting supplies for Camp Cavett and writing letters of encouragement!

-About Camp Cavett:
Camp Cavett's founder, Mr. Danny Cavett, dreamt of joining all pediatric patients battling chronic and life-threatening illnesses together to learn from each other. From this vision and two successful camps under his belt, Camp Cavett was born! Now there are 200+ campers and 150 volunteers!
https://cavettkids.org/camps-more-1

-Bring supplies from the wish list below to Children's Hospital from 6-8pm and help kids concentrate on being a kid! We will be on the patio just inside the old emergency room entrance. The patio is off NW 13th and Everett (South on Everett). You can pull through and drop off items or park in the metered spots (free after 5pm). If you want to stay for the whole time, please park in the garage on the west side of the hospital and we will be just outside of 1J. See pictures below.

Wish list (those with *** are in high demand):
***$5 gift card prizes
Aloe vera gel
Band-Aids
8oz bottled water
Bug spray
Cardstock-brights
Clorox wipes
Deodorant
Dermoplast spray
Extension cords
***Gatorade
Hand sanitizer
***Hobby Lobby gift card
***Lifejackets
Paper towels
White printer paper
Spray glitter
***Spray-in hair color
***Sunscreen spray
Tampons & pads
Thin markers
Toothbrush
Travel toothpaste, body wash, shampoo
***Walmart gift card
Water shoes

Turn south on Everett and you will see this…

Turn south on Everett and you will see this…

The hospital is open! We will be on the patio of this building.

The hospital is open! We will be on the patio of this building.

See all those tables ad chairs? We will be there having a patio party!

See all those tables ad chairs? We will be there having a patio party!

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Be Nice-Go Fish-Honor Vets

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-UPDATE!!

We had to cancel this event due to lightning and flooding. Rescheduled for Saturday, July 13th (same times)!

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Whether you've never casted a line or fishing IS your lifeline, come join us for Nice on the 9th benefitting Fifty Cal Fishing in memory of Dan Housh. We will be hosting a morning of low-key fishing and fun from 8am-noon at Crystal Lake (6901 SW 15th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73128).

-A little about Dan:

Dan was a Vietnam Veteran who served his country in the U.S. Navy. He loved his family, his faith, and fishing! When Dan passed away from Pancreatic Cancer last October, donations were generously sent to The Caleb Effect in lieu of flowers. We thought it would be fitting to host a day of camaraderie on the water and be Nice on the 9th to Veterans served through Fifty Cal Fishing.

-Fifty Cal Fishing uses fishing as an outlet for Veterans and first responders to fight PTSD on the water and help prevent PTSD-related suicide.

https://fiftycalfishing.com/
https://kfor.com/2018/06/06/war-veteran-helps-other-wounded-warriors-with-fishing-trips/

We think Dan would love knowing his life is still being remembered and celebrated in this way.

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Other helpful info:

-A limited quantity of fishing equipment will be available but bring your own chair/gear if you have it.

-We will be writing notes of appreciation to Veterans who will be participating in future Fifty Cal Fishing outings.

-Prizes awarded for the biggest and smallest fish (and possibly a few others)!

-Fun activities for even the smallest kids!

-OKC Kayak will be on hand from 10-3 for anyone who wants to try out their variety of boats for short trial runs on the lake!

-NO ALCOHOL ALLOWED.

-Water provided by Valliance Bank! Thank you!

-Donations to Fifty Cal Fishing will be graciously accepted!

-All that is required to bring is yourself and anything you use to fish if you have it. However, if you want to be able to bring something tangible, we will collect new fishing gear and donate it to a charity that uses fishing to battle bullying.

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The Caleb Effect Turns 1!!!

Caleb’s first taste of sugar was sweet and so are all the things he is still doing in this world.

Caleb’s first taste of sugar was sweet and so are all the things he is still doing in this world.

We're almost 1! Come celebrate The Caleb Effect's 1st birthday as an official 501(c)(3) organization! Join the party at the Main Event (1441 W Memorial Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73114) on Thursday, May 9th from 5-8pm. Go bowling, play on the gravity ropes or try one of their 100+ arcade games for the kids (or the kid at heart inside of each of us). Leave your receipts with us and 20% of all proceeds from arcade games, food, gift cards, activities, and non-alcoholic beverages from 5-8pm will be donated to The Caleb Effect so we can continue spreading love all year!

We will be collecting vroom vrooms and all sizes of toiletries as these are common items we purchase as part of our Nice on the 9th events. We will also have all the supplies to write notes or color a picture for anyone you might know who could use some extra TLC.

Come enjoy a delicious dinner with the staples kids love as well as a grown up menu and full bar. Whether you choose the Strawberry Fields salad (rather appropriate given Caleb's middle name), fish and chips, a massive bacon burger, or their gluten free pizza, we would love to share a meal and hug your neck.

We have also created an Amazon Wish List for anyone who wants to be nice any time: https://smile.amazon.com/hz/charitylist/ls/36T42A5SGU2X0/ref=smi_ext_lnk_lcl_cl

See you on the 9th online or in person!

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3 years. Hell. The only appropriate description.

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Hi Baby. I love you. God, I love you. I only have access to Earth’s meager, pale words and they will never be sufficient enough for you. I will always love you, Caleb, but you will never know just exactly how much. How do I show you I love you now? Not a second goes by that I’m not thinking about you and wishing I could be with you. I love you more than this world can contain and miss you so fiercely I’m not sure how I haven’t ended up sitting in a corner sucking my thumb, rocking back and forth.

There are so many questions and still zero answers. I was made with a child’s soul but you were born with a heavenly one. You knew how to read me better than anyone and understood exactly what I told you without ever saying a thing. These conversations will always be my favorite but I still wish for so many more. I could just turn my face to yours and you would have exactly the right look to make me laugh hysterically no matter what kind of day I was having. Sometimes you would try to keep a straight face but you couldn’t hide the sparkle in your blue eyes. I saw it and inched closer until it made its way into mine. Your contagious joy was reflected back to you and neither one of us could try to pretend there was anything but bliss being passed back and forth. How do I see your sparkle light up the room now? How do I send it back to where it belongs?

Three years is too long to have to live without you. How many more are still left? I hate today. I hate it with everything in my heart, soul and beyond. It feels like the knot in my stomach is being kicked and stabbed and then stomped about over and over as I try to distract myself from what is still incomprehensible. I still don’t believe it. This can’t really be true. How is this even possible? Yet it is. I was there. No matter what I do, I know what happened yet it’s still such a massive, overwhelming shock I can’t comprehend. It feels like if I didn’t hold myself back I would vomit everywhere. It’s the most brutal beating straight to the gut and with no one to curse or throw my punches into.

There are so many words going through my head that you don’t know. Three years ago today was a day full of people who deserved a lot of punches to the gut. So many ways you didn’t get the treatment you deserved and I have a long list of regrets as well. Did we make all the right split-second decisions you would’ve wanted? What did I do to have earned so much pain?

I’m used to fighting. I’ve done it my entire life. Still, this is different. Being one of the younger ones growing up, I knew even if I wasn’t going to win the battle, I would still kick and punch or claw in every direction so they would also have some of their own blood to clean. I got resourceful in using whatever I could so maybe they would think twice about picking the next fight with me. I thought I’d reached a point in my life where the worst fights of my life were over but I was wrong.

Every day is a struggle chock full of pulling up my boot straps, self-pep talks, and countdowns just to make it through. Most people would never understand all the little things people in our shoes have to will themselves to do. They have the luxury of not knowing that when your heart and soul are no longer together, it is something you can’t fight chasing. I wrote about a mask when I was 18 but I think most people are so used to seeing it that it greatly upsets them when they catch a glimpse of my real face.

They say it’s okay to be happy and live my life but they have absolutely no idea how hard I am already working to do that for you. I am not the same person you knew but I’m forcing myself deeper than is even healthy and still counting on your signs to survive. You deserve for me to show up for you but I’m tired. Maybe you heard me tell Daddy, but I want you back. I want you in my arms. I want to be with you. Safe. Not like I found you.

There are fluffy words I hear and hate for making the worst day of our lives sound like something it isn’t. An anniversary is something to be celebrated but May 2nd was anything but a celebration. What do I call the best day of your life but the absolute worst for Daddy and me? How does my heart still beat after trying to make yours start again? There are some things too horrific to relive but not having you here is a separate kind of torture incomparable to anything else. There are things that not even my “black Nesquik” box with my ashes will know. No one will ever be able to hurt me worse than what I already experience without you in my arms.

You’ve been gone more years now than you were here and that is another dagger.

I can keep myself busier than most humans could sustain and try my hardest to do things I wish you would have the chance to do but it doesn’t matter. What I know and saw will always come back to find me and make my heart race.

Are we there yet? Are we there yet? How much longer? Where’s my green light. I want you to hear you tell me to “GO!”

All I want is to play, and play, and play. I want to chase you and hear your high-pitched laughter. I want to kiss you and have your wet hair straight from your bath nuzzled right under my chin. I would read you any book or sing you any song over and over if I could have you back. I would take any ear infection or strep you could bring home and stay up with you all night as many nights as you needed me to sit with you and make you feel better. I just miss you more than I can bear.

I know every normal person thinks their kids hung the moon but sometimes I do wonder if you really were too pure for this cruel world. I don’t believe everything happens for a reason but people love telling me that tidbit in order to make it somehow negate this kind of terror in their minds. I hope you know there will never be a reason in this world or the next that would ever be good enough to have to lose you.

I can tell touching stories about you and even show people a video of you doing things you shouldn’t have been old enough to do, but they will never truly understand how special you will always be. You ARE my gift, my light and my treasure and all of us still left on this planet are sorely missing out.

So many people have commented at how you have your little hand on my face in the picture after the last race day you ever got to witness here. It’s not something I ever thought twice about when you were here, but it’s another layer of missing you. You can so purely see how happy we were together, and your toddler hand extending love is just one more pint-size example of the most affectionate little soul I will ever know. Caleb Baby, how do I reach through the veil and make you laugh now? How do I hug you and never let you out of my arms and eyesight again? We are not on level playgrounds anymore but then again, I knew we never were. I’m trying so hard to do things FOR you but do you really get to experience them through me? Is what you have so much better that you just accept the intention for what it is and then keep leaping to your next social, trampoline party?

You were only 2, my little booger bear. How did you know so much?

Sometimes all the doubts come flooding in and I don’t even know what to believe anymore. So often I think we weren’t good enough for you. We couldn’t be as perfect as you so maybe God took you back. I feel like I’m going mad being denied over and over what was once so simple. I loved being your mommy and I wish I knew what stole you away from me. I still wish so badly I was there with you. I’m sorry I wasn’t there when you left us and I’m sorry all of me is not with you now either.

I can fight like hell swinging with all my might but healing does not exist for the hole that is just as bloody and raw as it was 3 years ago. Some days I’m out of words. I’m numb and there is nothing left. You are in every thought and every bit of self-control but I’m worn out. Truthfully, I wish I didn’t have any words because when I see you, none will be needed. They never were. I don’t understand and I never will.

Your great grandma is going to be 95 in two weeks and all I can think about is that I don’t want to have to wait that long.

I love you. I miss you. Three years feels like three hundred but so does every second without you. I wrote it on my arm the other day just to remind myself but “so help me, God.” So help me, Baby Boy too. I still need you. I wasn’t finished.

Caleb, help me let your life win. You are always worth it.

I love you and I always will.

One day.

Love,
Mommy

XOXOXOXOX

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168 Special Vroom Vrooms

Calling all runners, walkers, and those who only do these things if you are being chased! Once again, The Caleb Effect will be participating in the OKC Memorial Marathon on Sunday! This is an event to remember the 168 victims of the bombing of the Murrah Building on April 19th, 1995 (click on the link at the bottom to learn more about each person) and to support The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.

Caleb absolutely LOVED race day! Seeing new excited faces, bands playing, giving unlimited high fives to the runners, and being the cutest, jumping fan, clapping and beaming with joy was so much fun for him. In fact, some of our last, precious memories of Caleb were made at the 2016 race. A week later our little life of the party was gone. We want to make sure he is always there in spirit so we have had a relay team and various runners participating with The Caleb Effect shirt in his honor (and around the world) ever since.

If you would like to join us either in the race, somewhere along the course, or WHEREVER YOU ARE IN THE WORLD, please download this special template we created just for this event and spread the love by handing out a few vroom vrooms. Post on our Facebook page which of the 168 names you will be writing in the blanks when you hand these to an unsuspecting child (see The Caleb Effect Facebook page for the up-to-date list of those still needing someone to honor them). Even if we have to find a way to carry 168 vroom vrooms with us, every person WILL be remembered on Sunday!

Before losing Caleb, we ran this race many times to remember all the lives lost and to honor Caleb's great-aunt, Ruth, a survivor who lost her eye, a job she loved, and too many dear friends. Every mile of every race we run is dedicated to someone who is no longer here physically. We run for those who can't and we hope you will feel compelled to do something, too.

As the event website says, "Our mission is to celebrate life, reach for the future, honor the memories of those who were killed and unite the world in hope. This is not just another marathon. It is a Run to Remember…and a race to show that we can each make a difference and change the world."

The Caleb Effect believes in making a difference and we know one forever 2-year-old who will be with us every step of the way. We can't wait to see all of you changing the world in Caleb's memory and feeling The Caleb Effect wherever life takes you. "Auntie Ruth" will be waiting for you at the finish line to give you your medal. See you next Sunday!

https://oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/people/

Lucio Aleman Jr.

Teresa Antionette Alexander

Richard A. Allen

Ted L Allen

Miss Baylee Almon

Diane (Hollingsworth) Althouse

Rebecca Needham Anderson

Pamela Cleveland Argo

Saundra G. (Sandy) Avery

Peter R. Avillanoza

Calvin Battle

Peola Battle

Danielle Nicole Bell

Oleta Christine Biddy

Shelly D. Bland

Andrea Yvette Blanton

Olen Burl Bloomer

Lola Bolden

James E. Boles

Mark Allen Bolte

Casandra Kay Booker

Carol Louise Bowers

Peachlyn Bradley

Woodrow Clifford “Woody” Brady

Cynthia L. Brown

Paul Gregory Beatty Broxterman

Gabreon D. L. Bruce

Kimberly Ruth Burgess

David Neil Burkett

Donald Earl Burns, Sr.

Karen Gist Carr

Michael Carrillo

Zackary Taylor Chavez

Robert N. Chipman

Kimberly Kay Clark

Dr. Margaret L. “Peggy” Clark

Antonio Ansara Cooper Jr.

Anthony Christopher Cooper II

Dana LeAnne Cooper

Harley Richard Cottingham

Kim R. Cousins

Aaron M. Coverdale

Elijah Coverdale

Jaci Rae Coyne

Katherine Louise Cregan

Richard (Dick) Cummins

Steven Douglas Curry

Brenda Faye Daniels

Benjamin LaRanzo Davis

Diana Lynn Day

Peter L. DeMaster

Castine Brooks Hearn Deveroux

Tylor Santoi Eaves

Ashley Megan Eckles

Susan Jane Ferrell

Carrol June “Chip” Fields

Kathy A. Finley

Judy J. (Froh) Fisher

Linda Louise Florence

Mary Anne Fritzler

Donald Fritzler

Tevin D’Aundrae Garrett

Laura Jane Garrison

Jamie (Fialkowski) Genzer

Sheila R. Gigger-Driver and baby

Margaret Betterton Goodson

Kevin “Lee” Gottshall II

Ethel L. Griffin

J. Colleen Guiles

Randolph A. Guzman

Cheryl E. Hammon

Ronald Vernon Harding, Sr.

Thomas Lynn Hawthorne Sr.

Doris “Adele” Higginbottom

Anita Christine Hightower

Thompson Eugene “Gene” Hodges, Jr.

Peggy Louise Holland

Linda Coleen Housley

George Michael Howard DVM

Wanda Lee Howell

Robbin Ann Huff and baby

Jean Hurlburt

Dr. Charles Erwin Hurlburt

Paul D. Ice

Christi Yolanda Jenkins

Norma Jean Johnson

Raymond Lee Johnson

Dominique Ravae (Johnson)-London

Larry James Jones

Alvin J. Justes

Blake Ryan Kennedy

Carole Sue Khalil

Valerie Jo Koelsch

Ann Kreymborg

Rona Linn Kuehner-Chafey

Teresa Lea Taylor Lauderdale

Mary Leasure-Rentie

Kathy Cagle Leinen

Carrie Ann Lenz and baby

Donald Ray Leonard

LaKesha Richardson Levy

Rheta Bender Long

Michael L. Loudenslager

Robert Lee Luster Jr.

Aurelia Donna Luster

Mickey B. Maroney

James K. Martin

Rev. Gilbert X. Martinez

James A. McCarthy II

Kenneth Glenn McCullough

Betsy J. (Beebe) McGonnell

Linda G. McKinney

Cartney J. McRaven

Claude Arthur Medearis

Claudette (Duke) Meek

Frankie Ann Merrell

Derwin W. Miller

Eula Leigh Mitchell

John C. Moss III

Ronota Ann Newberry-Woodbridge

Patricia Ann Nix

Jerry Lee Parker

Jill Diane Randolph

Michelle A. Reeder

Terry Smith Rees

Antonio “Tony” C. Reyes

Kathryn Elizabeth Ridley

Trudy Jean Rigney

Claudine Ritter

Christy Rosas

Sonja Lynn Sanders

Lanny Lee David Scroggins

Kathy Lynn Seidl

Leora Lee Sells

Karan Howell Shepherd

Colton Wade Smith

Chase Dalton Smith

Victoria (Vickey) L. Sohn

John Thomas Stewart

Dolores (Dee) Stratton

Emilio Tapia

Victoria Jeanette Texter

Charlotte Andrea Lewis Thomas

Michael George Thompson

Virginia M. Thompson

Kayla Marie Titsworth

Rick L. Tomlin

LaRue A. Treanor

Luther Treanor

Larry L. Turner

Jules A. Valdez

John Karl Van Ess III

Johnny Allen Wade

Robert N. Walker Jr.

David Jack Walker

Wanda Lee Watkins

Michael D. Weaver

Julie Marie Welch

Robert G. Westberry

Alan G. Whicher

Jo Ann Whittenberg

Frances “Fran” Ann Williams

Scott D. Williams

W. Stephen Williams

Clarence Eugene Wilson, Sr.

Sharon Louise Wood-Chesnut

Tresia Jo Worton

John A. Youngblood

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#okcmemorialmarathon
#weremember
#wewillneverforget
#benice
#runforthosewhocant
#neverforget
#vroomvroom
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Be Nice Play Nice!

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*I apologize for all the non-social media users! I meant to post this here a lot earlier than now!
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Who:
YOU, your friends and family!

What:
April's Nice on the 9th will be an evening of collecting ANY type of new or lightly-used sports equipment, in ANY size, and for ANY sport for underserved kids. This includes but is not limited to gloves, balls, pads, cleats, and rackets. The only piece of equipment they don’t stock are football helmets. Spring is here! This is a perfect opportunity to go through your closets and give a child the chance to play. We will also be writing notes of encouragement for the kids who will be receiving these donations. Our friends at Deer Creek Fit Body Boot Camp will also share a few tips on keeping our bodies playing nicely.

When:
April 9th, 7-9pm

Where:
Deer Creek Fit Body Boot Camp
16501 Network Ave.
Edmond, OK 73012

Why:
"C4K" or Cleats for Kids helps young people live healthier lifestyles and learn life lessons through sports. They provide sports shoes and safe equipment to youth in need. By getting more kids involved in sports, C4K changes lives and gives underserved children hope and self-confidence.

More about Cleats for Kids:
http://okc.cleatsforkids.org/

Be Nice and Play Nice this 9th! As usual, if you aren't local, we would love for you to find an organization or child in your area to play nice in your own special way. See you on the 9th!

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Be Nice Be SUDC Aware

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March is SUDC Awareness Month! Week 2 is “Raising Awareness One Person at a Time Week.” Help us prepare goody bags for first responders and those in the medical community Saturday, March 9th at Firehouse Subs (5924 SW 3rd St, OKC, OK 73127) from 6-8:30pm! We will be including SUDC fact sheets but if you would like to bring small items like “vroom vrooms” (AKA Hot Wheels), rolls of Life Savers, pocket-sized hand sanitizer, hand warmers, and non-perishable snacks (or any other items you think they would appreciate), we would LOVE to see you!

As usual, if you are not in OKC, you can do something similar wherever you live! The fact sheets we are using can be found here https://sudc.org/…/Foundation%20Broch…/SUDCF1PGGENAUD19.pdf…. Caleb’s picture is on the bottom right.

We chose Firehouse Subs because a portion of every dollar is donated to grants to purchase life-saving equipment for first responders. See more here: https://www.firehousesubs.com/public-safety-foundation/

See you on Saturday to be Nice on the 9th!!

https://sudc.org/get-involved/sudc-awareness-month

#calebeffect
#niceonthe9th
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Caleb's Birthday Bingo!

It is now officially February, which means it is also now just days away from Caleb’s birthday arriving without him. It still seems especially cruel that the sun will have the nerve to appear when our bright son isn’t granted that same courtesy. I wish I could be planning a party and watching Caleb’s joyous face light up as he excitedly claps for himself and blows out his candles. I wish a room full of people were singing the first song I ever sang to him after he was laid in my arms. I would give anything to get to sing it to him again.

The day Caleb was born was a day our whole universe became infinite. A week overdue and with snow still on the ground, we welcomed Caleb into this world. It was a day that was frigid outside but brought the kind of overwhelming love, joy, and warmth we never even knew could exist.  On that day, we were forever changed for the best. 

February 9th is a day we will never forget and it would mean the world if you don't either. Usually we mark the 9th of every month by going out into the community and sharing Caleb's love publicly. However, we've learned our limits. Days like this are just too gut-wrenchingly painful to try to put on a happy face, so we need your help. We will still be celebrating Caleb's beautiful life in our own way, but we would LOVE it if you would too. If you want a fun way to remember Caleb and to spread the love that Caleb gave so freely to everyone, join us to play BINGO, Caleb style!

I'm posting the CALEB/BINGO game now so you have time to think of what you want to do, but THE GAME DOESN'T START UNTIL CALEB'S BIRTHDAY ON FEBRUARY 9TH! 

Mark off one square, a row, or play for blackout!! I will never think of Caleb as any older than 2 but since this would've been his 5th birthday, 5 PRIZES will be drawn and sent to those who complete a “CALEB” and comment either here or on his social media pages (bonus points for wearing your shirt and including pictures)!

We are excited that Caleb has made so many new friends and hope you feel him singing and clapping for you as you spread his love to a world who desperately needs it.

#calebeffect
#benice
#NiceOnThe9th
#HappyBirthdayCalebLennon
#OneDay
#childloss
#grief
#SUDC
#SUDCAwareness
#Spreadthelove
#BINGO

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Of All the Creatures Big and Small, I Will Always Love You Most of All

Caleb's animals. Top left-Sofie (01/04/04-05/05/15) Top Right-Sanka Bottom-Smudge All three came from shelters but they rescued us from more than they will ever know. Sanka and Smudge are brothers.   To find out what a sucker I am, ask Adam about ho…

Caleb's animals.
Top left-Sofie (01/04/04-05/05/15)
Top Right-Sanka
Bottom-Smudge
All three came from shelters but they rescued us from more than they will ever know. Sanka and Smudge are brothers.

To find out what a sucker I am, ask Adam about how both of our kitties came to own us.

Thank you to Viewfinder Photography for helping us get each of these beautiful furmily members.

As I was leaving to go to our event I saw a huge hawk. The picture doesn't do it justice but it was the best I could do from my car window.

As I was leaving to go to our event I saw a huge hawk. The picture doesn't do it justice but it was the best I could do from my car window.

We had lots of fun activities for the whole family!! I also thought it was rather appropriate that it was at "The Garage," the place where vroom vrooms live.

We had lots of fun activities for the whole family!! I also thought it was rather appropriate that it was at "The Garage," the place where vroom vrooms live.

One smart and absolutely stunning little soul helped us write notes to the volunteers and staff at the 3 non-profits we supported this month. I can't wait to deliver all of these sweet messages!— with Jennifer Yowell.

One smart and absolutely stunning little soul helped us write notes to the volunteers and staff at the 3 non-profits we supported this month. I can't wait to deliver all of these sweet messages!— with Jennifer Yowell.

We met some really sweet new friends this month and two of their girls even had kitties on their shirts! Coincidence??

We met some really sweet new friends this month and two of their girls even had kitties on their shirts! Coincidence??

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No one had to cook on the 9th! Woo hoo! We loved seeing our faithful friends and their growing babies! — with Gabrielle Luebke and Christian Mangrum.

No one had to cook on the 9th! Woo hoo! We loved seeing our faithful friends and their growing babies! — with Gabrielle Luebke and Christian Mangrum.

This gorgeous lady is nice every day on and off her meaningful job as an adoption attorney and we are so happy she brought her whole family to help us be Nice on the 9th for our furry friends. Thank you, Yowell family! — with Jennifer Yowell.

This gorgeous lady is nice every day on and off her meaningful job as an adoption attorney and we are so happy she brought her whole family to help us be Nice on the 9th for our furry friends. Thank you, Yowell family! — with Jennifer Yowell.

The Lindo/Lundys showing some love! — withThomas Lundy, Annie Lindo and Rose Lindo.

The Lindo/Lundys showing some love! — withThomas Lundy, Annie Lindo and Rose Lindo.

This might be my new favorite picture of Caleb's grandparents! Thank you for all your help! — withRoy Wile and Ruby Willoughby Wile.

This might be my new favorite picture of Caleb's grandparents! Thank you for all your help! — withRoy Wile and Ruby Willoughby Wile.

These beautiful friends have been here since the beginning! Wish we had more time to catch up! — with Bradley Bollinger, Stephanie Fine and Erica DeGiusti Bollinger.

These beautiful friends have been here since the beginning! Wish we had more time to catch up! — with Bradley Bollinger, Stephanie Fine and Erica DeGiusti Bollinger.

It's fun to be nice!! Vroom vrooms, markers good food and company AND no one had to cook OR do dishes! Thank you The Garage for all your warm hospitality and support of charities like ours! — with Adam Wile, Bernie Lindo Wile, Shari Wile andRose Lin…

It's fun to be nice!! Vroom vrooms, markers good food and company AND no one had to cook OR do dishes!
Thank you The Garage for all your warm hospitality and support of charities like ours! — with Adam Wile, Bernie Lindo Wile, Shari Wile andRose Lindo.

A. DOR. A. BLE. If I carried cash, I would've given her all my quarters! — with Jennifer Yowell.

A. DOR. A. BLE.
If I carried cash, I would've given her all my quarters! — with Jennifer Yowell.

The Lindo/Lundy/Wile ladies. (P.S. Rose, you will be happy to know that Facebook automatically tagged you as you in this picture, ha) — with Thomas Lundy, Bernie Lindo Wile, Annie Lindo and Rose Lindo.

The Lindo/Lundy/Wile ladies.
(P.S. Rose, you will be happy to know that Facebook automatically tagged you as you in this picture, ha) — with Thomas Lundy, Bernie Lindo Wile, Annie Lindo and Rose Lindo.

Everyone made new friends! I got some people on the live video but sadly, this was the only picture I got of the Maxfield representative who showed up with a car FULL of supplies for the animals!! Thank you guys!! — with Jacob Maxfield, Kissy Padron…

Everyone made new friends! I got some people on the live video but sadly, this was the only picture I got of the Maxfield representative who showed up with a car FULL of supplies for the animals!! Thank you guys!! — with Jacob Maxfield, Kissy Padronand Jennifer Yowell.

Someone thought she was a big kid driving with her buddy! Thanks for being so gentle and patient, Will! You earned your Nice on the 9th sticker! — with Erica DeGiusti Bollinger and Rose Lindo.

Someone thought she was a big kid driving with her buddy! Thanks for being so gentle and patient, Will! You earned your Nice on the 9th sticker! — with Erica DeGiusti Bollinger and Rose Lindo.

I've missed these ladies! We go waaaaaaaaaaaaay back to the days before I could even drive a car when I was "Babysitter Bernie." You would be hard-pressed to find anyone nicer to animals than the North family. — with Pam North, Bernie Lindo Wile and…

I've missed these ladies! We go waaaaaaaaaaaaay back to the days before I could even drive a car when I was "Babysitter Bernie." You would be hard-pressed to find anyone nicer to animals than the North family. — with Pam North, Bernie Lindo Wile and Jess North.

These precious ones know most of the volunteers and staff working to help animals deserve more than a few wet-nosed kisses to keep their spirits up. — with Erica DeGiusti Bollinger and Jennifer Yowell.

These precious ones know most of the volunteers and staff working to help animals deserve more than a few wet-nosed kisses to keep their spirits up. — with Erica DeGiusti Bollinger and Jennifer Yowell.

Caleb's grandma finally found a kitty that doesn't make her sneeze! — with Thomas Lundy and Rose Lindo.

Caleb's grandma finally found a kitty that doesn't make her sneeze! — with Thomas Lundy and Rose Lindo.

Being able to collect supplies for our furry friends puts a smile on this guy's face! — with Adam Wile.

Being able to collect supplies for our furry friends puts a smile on this guy's face! — with Adam Wile.

Annie's first local Nice on the 9th!! Welcome home, Annalou!!! — with Thomas Lundy, Annie Lindo and Rose Lindo.

Annie's first local Nice on the 9th!! Welcome home, Annalou!!! — with Thomas Lundy, Annie Lindo and Rose Lindo.

I ordered my food and look what number I got. Hmmmmmmm... — with Stephanie Fine, Bernie Lindo Wile and Erica DeGiusti Bollinger.

I ordered my food and look what number I got. Hmmmmmmm... — with Stephanie Fine, Bernie Lindo Wile and Erica DeGiusti Bollinger.

So good to get to catch up a little bit with Caleb's auntie, Shari Wile! — with Adam Wile.

So good to get to catch up a little bit with Caleb's auntie, Shari Wile! — with Adam Wile.

Nikki with Safe Haven Animal Rescue was so excited to see the new items (and checks) she got to take back to all the animals being fostered! It was so good to meet you!!

Nikki with Safe Haven Animal Rescue was so excited to see the new items (and checks) she got to take back to all the animals being fostered! It was so good to meet you!!

We hope everyone enjoyed being Nice on the 9th for all creatures big and small.

We hope everyone enjoyed being Nice on the 9th for all creatures big and small.

Hi Baby. I love you. I miss you more than words can even begin to tell you. Tonight we celebrated one of your favorites in this world – animals!

Mommy showed everyone the picture of you kissing Smudge and it still makes me wonder why in the world he was so tolerant of everything you did. How did you manage to make him sit still while you drove your vroom vrooms all over his back? Why didn’t he run away when you made him your personal pillow on the couch? We had to teach you not to grab his tail that was right at your level but he never used his claws to take a swipe at you. It’s like he wanted to play and he was willing to be slightly uncomfortable just so he could be close to you. He kept coming back and rubbing his whiskers against you or flopping right in front of you and letting you “hug” him. I think you must have been telling him things without even saying a word. I think he is still listening, Baby Boy.

Mommy is still trying her best to listen too. We try to be nice to our friends who have hands and feet but also the ones with paws and claws. You always knew your furry roommates were special but some of them are still in shelters and foster homes waiting to have a little buddy to adore them too. All three of your animals you had in your life had volunteers and special people taking care of them before they ever came to live with us. In fact, Mommy had Sofie, your German Shepherd/Lab before she had Daddy or you. Thinking about it now, she was just a few months older than you when I adopted her. This fact in itself breaks Mommy’s heart. We know in advance that our animals don’t have the same average lifespan as humans but even all your animals have been able to stay in our laps for more than 5 times as long as you did. Humans can live past 100 so why did you only get 2 much too brief years? There are so many questions but no answers no matter how many times they come hurriedly into our brains.

Smudge’s brother, Sanka is the shy one but you always seemed amused watching him jump over the gate and up the stairs to safety. I think you knew that most kitties are more like Sanka and that he didn’t mean anything with his stingy affections. Still, you never stopped trying to make him love you the way you loved him. Sanka liked to watch you play at his watchful distance and then check it out for himself after the lively, little boy went on to the next fun thing. He liked some of the same toys you did and still hides in your Thomas the Train tent and behind the curtains the way you would. He is also a little on the small side like you and knows exactly when it’s time to eat. You probably couldn’t convince him to eat frozen peas but if they made kitty food in packets he would probably cry and demand his servants squeeze it out into his dish for him and then immediately act disinterested until he was coaxed back to the bowl. He thinks I don’t notice that he comes slinking around and pawing at me only when he is trying to get me to give in and feed him early but I know all his tricks. A really long time ago kitty cats were royalty and there is a phrase that says that they have not ever forgotten this fact. Sanka has definitely not forgotten but every now and then he will come curl up with me and make your Daddy jealous.

I’m jealous of all the people who get to carry you on their backs or kiss your perfect cheeks right now. Mommy misses her mini, snuggly bear cub more than she knows how to comprehend and I think your kitty knows that as well. Sometimes the overflow of emotions is too hard to contain but Smudge is paying attention. A tear came out of my eye last night and he wasted no time jumping onto my chest. He took his paw and gently wiped the drop off my face and then nestled his head right against mine. I’ve never had an animal do this in all my life and I never knew I could love a kitty like this. You knew how to love all creations equally but I had already selected my favorites. I’m the dog lover so it’s a change for me to have a cat who is so tolerant (that means he puts up with a lot of stuff) and has always acted more like a dog. The childproof locks were in place well before you were born, but he has not given up testing their strength and opening any door in the house that is not securely latched. Also, in case you were wondering, yes, both your kitties still growl and hide when they hear the doorbell. I’m still going to claim it is because your “woof woof,” Sofie raised your kitties since the time they were little fluff balls that both fit in Daddy’s hands.

Speaking of Sofie, you didn’t get to really play with her during your lifetime but I could see it all over your face that you wished you could’ve. I could see it in her soulful stare that she was curious about you as well but she wasn’t as sure about the little boy who made high-pitched squeals and was becoming increasingly more mobile. She had a lot of people let her down in her life so she was scared of most humans. I didn’t know this when I adopted her, but from the minute I saw her picture on my computer I knew we were meant to be. Before Daddy came along, Mommy liked to run by herself at night. I thought Sofie would make a nice running partner but she had a very strict 2-mile maximum rule before she nearly had to be carried back to the car. What she lacked in being my running buddy, she made up for in spades in being the most loyal, protective watchdog I will ever have. Unfortunately, she was a little too protective of me as Mommy discovered very quickly after introducing her to new people. She always went straight for the calves and then ran off. After literally making a significant mark in Aunt “8.5” (something for which I still feel horrible) I tried everything I knew to do, but I still couldn’t fix her fear. I bet you didn’t know this but before Daddy earned Sofie’s trust, even he couldn’t escape the trademark ninja nip she left in his jeans. Despite being shamed in obedience school for being a biter, she passed with flying colors. People told me I should get rid of her or do something that you don’t need to know about, but I knew none of those people understood her and didn’t even care to try. Eventually she came to love Daddy and everyone else who was patient enough to let her love them back on her time frame. I think she knew you were equal parts of both Daddy and me and she hated it when you were upset. When you were a tiny baby, you were having a good cry because your tummy was not happy. Sofie came into the room and started howling right along with you! I wasn’t sure whether I should be laughing or crying because I was so sleep deprived and delirious at that point. In the end, I decided it was entertaining and took a video of the moment in time when I couldn’t make either of you happy. We were still trying to accomplish this when you started crawling so we decided to make the biggest baby and woof woof playpens to give each of you enough space. I truly think Sofie would’ve allowed much more from you than any other typical human, but her circle of trust was too small to risk your safety. You had just learned to walk when Sofie suddenly became very sick. Only days later we had to let her dig her muddy nose all the way to the Rainbow Bridge. I hope you get to play with her and all the other two and four-legged friends with you now. It seems like lately there have been a lot of people who had to say goodbye to their doggies and kitty cats so please kiss and hug each of them the way you did with Smudge, okay?

This month in honor of all three of your “furmily” members, we picked three charities doing their part to make sure animals like yours have a good start or a happier new beginning. We knew that this time of year OKC Animal Welfare would be overloaded with returned “gifts” and furry friends who are sick, hurt, or just need a warm place to live. They are Oklahoma City’s only shelter and they help doggies, kitties, birds, wild animals, snakes and even animals you might see on Old MacDonald’s farm. January hasn’t had very many days yet but they have already found new homes for almost 80 animals!

We also knew that once the shelter filled up, there would be nice people like Safe Haven Animal Rescue who rely on volunteers to foster animals at their house. They have mostly dogs, cats and ferrets but they also take care of mice and rats, guinea pigs, bunnies, birds, iguanas, and other small animals! I can only imagine the faces you would make if you got to see all of these little critters. You loved learning new things and I miss watching the amazement in your eyes seeing your world becoming more unlocked every day. I hope you saw all the people who came to The Garage to show how much they love you and all the fur babies. We got to meet Safe Haven’s president, Nikki during Nice on the 9th and we loaded her car with comfy beds and supplies for all the creatures staying with their temporary families.

After the doggies, kitties, bunnies (and maybe some other small animals) get a safe place to rest their heads, Spayway makes sure they won’t have future babies and that they get what they need to stay healthy. They also put a tiny little device inside so if the animal gets lost, they will have a way to connect them to their home. There are so many doggies and kitties in the world that don’t have families to love and care for them that they end up in really bad situations. Again, I won’t tell you the details, but you will just have to trust me that none of them are desirable options. SpayWay also has a vroom vroom where they go all over the place to help people who wouldn’t have been able to afford to take their animals anywhere else! I hope you will give them a sign to let them know you are cheering them on wherever they go.

We don’t know the final totals of how much we raised from our night at The Garage yet, but I can’t wait to go shopping to get these three deserving organizations some desperately needed items. I CAN tell you that they also got a boost from your very generous supporters who left money for each in their designated collection areas. The total raised just by your friends for all three groups was almost $500! Pretty awesome, huh?

Baby Boy. You continue to amaze me. You really are inspiring a kinder, gentler world. Thank you for teaching us how to love each other and take time to admire all the quirks of beauty in each of nature’s varieties. Mommy literally carries a lint brush everywhere, but you never even noticed when your clothes collected fur from one of your extraordinarily hairy animals (am I right Apple Brown?). You didn’t care about the things grown-ups do and I love you even more for every miniscule way you showed me how to live and love. I know you are still showing us. I want to be just like you, Caleb Lennon. I love your furry family too, but even so, it pales in comparison to how I love you. You are my favorite little being in this world and the next. I will always miss kissing your angelic face the way you loved kissing your kitty. I wish I could sneak up to the couch and grab each of your baby, soft cheeks in my hands the way you did with Smudge. I would give you all my kisses and never let you out of my arms again. Of all the creatures big and small, I will always love you most of all. Thank you for unlocking a whole new, wildly brilliant world. Mama misses you, Baby Bear.

One day.

I love you, Caleb.

Love, 
Mommy
XOXOXOXOX

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Nice on the 9th-Pints for Paws

Caleb and his rescue kitty, Smudge

Caleb and his rescue kitty, Smudge

Our pint-sized little lad absolutely LOVED his three furmily members (see picture for further proof)! One overprotective German Shepherd/Lab, one shy Seal Point, and one extremely tolerant Lynx Point all had their paws in raising him. All three also came to us via local rescue groups (thank you Aunt Nancy). Hence, this month we chose three organizations (one shelter, one rescue, and one reduced price spay and neuter organization) who keep animals like Caleb's safe and do their part in controlling the population. 

The holiday season may bring many good tidings but unfortunately it also sends an influx of returned "gifts" to the shelters as well. 

How can you help? 

Come to Pints for Paws at The Garage (2900 W Britton Rd OKC, OK 73120) on Jan 9th from 6-9pm and bring wish list items for three wonderful organizations providing care for vulnerable animals. Stick around for a burger (vegan options available) and your favorite beverage and 10% of all sales (INCLUDING ALCOHOL) will be donated to The Caleb Effect. We will be using these funds to purchase supplies for the organizations. As usual, we will also be writing a few notes which will be delivered with the supplies to the volunteers and staff. 
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WISH LIST ITEMS:
**denotes high demand items

• **CLEAN Towels/washcloths/blankets/sheets
• **Pet food (including canned kitten and puppy food)
• **Cat litter
• NEW small litter boxes 
• Pet beds
• Collars/leashes
• Soft treats/peanut butter/Kongs
• Cat and dog toys (without catnip)
• Puppy pads
• Salt licks
• Bleach 
• Pine-Sol
• **Paper towels
• Plastic baggies (all sizes)
• Laundry detergent
• Hand soap
• Dish soap (regular and dishwasher)
• Odor neutralizer spray
• Disinfecting wipes with bleach
• Spray bottles
• Sponges and scrub pads
• Lint rollers
• Kleenex
• **gift cards to grocery, pet supply, home improvement stores, office supply & auto parts stores
• **Monetary donations (we will have jars set up for each organization and proceeds from food/beverage sales will be split equally)

Not local? As usual, there are furry friends in your area who need your help! Be Nice on the 9th wherever you are and introduce someone new to Caleb.

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All I Want For Christmas Is You - Searching for 70%

All I Want For Christmas Is You - Searching for 70%

The best present we've ever been given.

The best present we've ever been given.

Mid-sentence and something that could keep up with him in each hand.

Mid-sentence and something that could keep up with him in each hand.

"Chewbacca!" I wish I could remember why you were making this face.

"Chewbacca!" I wish I could remember why you were making this face.

He loved his Duplo cars.

He loved his Duplo cars.

Opening his sock monkey from his Virginia family.


Opening his sock monkey from his Virginia family.

Lens cap bandit. This is a fun toy.

Lens cap bandit. This is a fun toy.

Look, Mom, I put it on my head just like that bow!

Look, Mom, I put it on my head just like that bow!

I probably said something like "Hey, that's my lens cap!"  But when you smiled at me like this, you could've had whatever you wanted.

I probably said something like "Hey, that's my lens cap!"
But when you smiled at me like this, you could've had whatever you wanted.

Hangin' with Uncle "Annie." — with Andy Wile.

Hangin' with Uncle "Annie." — with Andy Wile.

My pretty boy and his Papa.

My pretty boy and his Papa.

So happy to be riding in his own vroom vroom with his friends.

So happy to be riding in his own vroom vroom with his friends.

There were sound effects coming from the driver.

There were sound effects coming from the driver.

Visiting Grandma on Christmas. Caleb was too busy playing with his new "twactwo" to care one bit about taking a picture.

Visiting Grandma on Christmas. Caleb was too busy playing with his new "twactwo" to care one bit about taking a picture.

#iHeartPiedmont's Hometown Holidays which presented The Caleb Effect Foundation a check for $1200 from their t-shirt fundraiser! Thank you to everyone who made this a success!

#iHeartPiedmont's Hometown Holidays which presented The Caleb Effect Foundation a check for $1200 from their t-shirt fundraiser! Thank you to everyone who made this a success!

McCaleb Homes, a wonderful private donor, and so many of you who have sent us funds helped us buy 50 backpacks and lots of fun goodies for kids getting care through Angel's Foster Family Network. Academy Sports + Outdoors even let us borrow a friend…

McCaleb Homes, a wonderful private donor, and so many of you who have sent us funds helped us buy 50 backpacks and lots of fun goodies for kids getting care through Angel's Foster Family Network. Academy Sports + Outdoors even let us borrow a friendly personal shopper to help us. — with Kailey A Kerr, Robin Feuerborn, Angels Foster Family Network OKC and Academy Sports + Outdoors.

We had fun at our bag stuffing party! — with Robin Feuerborn and McCaleb Homes.

We had fun at our bag stuffing party! — with Robin Feuerborn and McCaleb Homes.

Each bag was stuffed according to the child's age. We hope they like them. Thank you, Willingham and Reiter, D.D.S.! — with McCaleb Homes.

Each bag was stuffed according to the child's age. We hope they like them. Thank you, Willingham and Reiter, D.D.S.! — with McCaleb Homes.

We hope each child really knows they are loved and treasured. We did this last year and discovered a pre-teen boy saved his note. Link posted below. You never know what two simple sentences could mean to someone going through a really rough time. — …

We hope each child really knows they are loved and treasured. We did this last year and discovered a pre-teen boy saved his note. Link posted below. You never know what two simple sentences could mean to someone going through a really rough time. — with McCaleb Homes.

Were you Nice on the 9th? We know some faithful volunteers who were but the photographer failed to capture some of them. Also, I'm pretty sure this beautiful couple wins the prize for spreading The Caleb Effect the farthest this 9th. Our dear friend…

Were you Nice on the 9th? We know some faithful volunteers who were but the photographer failed to capture some of them. Also, I'm pretty sure this beautiful couple wins the prize for spreading The Caleb Effect the farthest this 9th. Our dear friends, Christian and Gabrielle went to Israel and showed Caleb around!! — with Jacob

Hannah's Hope drove all the way from Perry to collect toys to share all across our state!  I also found a little elf who volunteered to take donations to The Children's Center Rehabilitation Hospital! It was SOOOOOOOOOO good to see these beautiful p…

Hannah's Hope drove all the way from Perry to collect toys to share all across our state!
I also found a little elf who volunteered to take donations to The Children's Center Rehabilitation Hospital! It was SOOOOOOOOOO good to see these beautiful people! Someone else was camera shy this month so her handwriting is tagged instead. Ha! — with Christy VanMeter Kukuk, Jeff Kukuk, Jennifer Goode Robinson and Ruby Willoughby Wile.

They make THE BEST notes!!! Thank you, Jacob Maxfield and Kissy Padron for teaching your kids how to love others so well. We love having you with us on the 9th! — with Bernie Lindo Wile.

They make THE BEST notes!!! Thank you, Jacob Maxfield and Kissy Padron for teaching your kids how to love others so well. We love having you with us on the 9th! — with Bernie Lindo Wile.

Sweetest family with some stinking adorable babies! — with Jacob Maxfield, Kissy Padron andChurch of the Servant.

Sweetest family with some stinking adorable babies! — with Jacob Maxfield, Kissy Padron andChurch of the Servant.

Caleb's YaYa, Ruby delivered some really fun toys and arts and crafts to Little Light Christian School, where kids have one or more parent incarcerated.  Our last stop was to The Children's Hospital Volunteers where Caleb was born. Since every new p…

Caleb's YaYa, Ruby delivered some really fun toys and arts and crafts to Little Light Christian School, where kids have one or more parent incarcerated.

Our last stop was to The Children's Hospital Volunteers where Caleb was born. Since every new patient gets to pick a new toy on their 1st or 961st visit, we sent them the majority of our collection. Belinda Anderson, check out the valet! I love it! Also, Sara Jacobson, someone is going to get THE most adorable note! Kissy and Jacob, this one was my favorite! — with Robin Hanes Khoury,The Children's Hospital at OU Medicine, The Children's Hospital Volunteers and Little Light Christian School.

Nailed it! Cutest elf EVER!

Nailed it! Cutest elf EVER!

Hi Baby Boy. I love you my little star.

You’ve been busy sprinkling your magic and excitement “alllllllll through the town.” I wish I could still sing your favorite songs with you even if you wanted the same ones sung over and over and over. Moments so simple and innocent that when I was in them I knew they were special yet still couldn’t fully cherish them the way I do now. I wished then that you would’ve picked another tune to change up the monotony (that’s when things stay the same), but every time we would finish, a little voice from your car seat and the kicking feet insisted, “Bus song! Bus song! Bus song!” Your baby cousin is older than you now and she knows this song too. She did the little motions last week and it made me wonder if you taught her to bring her index finger to her face just exactly the way you did, “shh, shhh, shhhhhhh, shh, shhh, shhhhhhh.” I hate that she doesn’t have you here to sing songs and pretend together just as I can’t stand that your other now older baby cousin doesn’t get to hide and play trains in your Thomas tent. I would love to hear the entertaining conversations you guys would be having inside your homemade box forts. I don’t think your youngest cousin could convince you to play babies with her but then again, I have a feeling you would’ve let her have her way. I wish you could still play with all of your cousins and be doted on by the bigger ones. I want the little ones to know you more than just in pictures and videos but we don’t have that option anymore. I hope you show up for them when no one else is looking.

This is the time of year that used to be SO fun watching your animated face take in the wonder and lights. It was a season to take extra days away from work and spend all day together in our jammies. I will never forget your last Christmas. We wanted to let you wake up in your own room and have a quiet tradition celebrating with just you, Daddy, and me. You loved seeing the new train around the tree but you didn’t want to limit it to just going around in the same circle. We took it off the track and let it run around the kitchen floor for you, but you got scared when the clanging and lights got too close. We watched you open your presents and even captured some of these moments on video. You were battling the latest daycare bug but the coughing and runny nose didn’t stop you from tearing through the paper and discovering your new, red Duplo Jeep or “Tah Wohrs” books. There were toys and puzzles put away with plans to open later but just like the Toys''R''Us gift card you never got to spend, we didn’t know the chance for “later” would never come. I hope you get all the things we were never able to give you in this life my blue-eyed boy.

Caleb, you were the cutest and most loving little elf I will ever meet. It’s like you had already talked to Santa and he whispered every last desire securely tucked inside every heart. You knew how to make a soul overflow with joy and I will always wonder how you did it. December 25th will come and go, but Christmas will never be Christmas without you. I know the holiday is not just about decorations and presents but we can’t help aching with every little experience we are missing since you were stolen away from us. It hurts so much that we don’t get to buy you the things you love and it still feels like a horrible, completely unfair nightmare where we wake up gasping for air. I know life is ticking by but it’s almost like watching myself from above sometimes. It’s like a very prolonged out of body experience but maybe that’s because I really am already with you. Even so, the self that still exists in this dimension desperately wants to buy you cargo loads of every kind of vroom vroom and read you all kinds of new stories. I would make sure to make up the best voices for each character and read them as many times as you wanted.

We weren’t finished doing all the things we had planned. I was taking notes on all the things I never knew were a common part of family festivities and had so many ideas waiting for December. Daddy and I were trying to ensure you really DID have the kind of peaceful celebration that a baby born in a manger brought so long ago. We were creating traditions we hoped you would love enough to carry on even after we went to live in the twinkle of your own holiday lights. I wish by some Christmas miracle you could come back even if it was just for one night. We would drive to the nearest snowy hill and get to use the bright, yellow sled we bought for you at a summer garage sale. We took it to White Sands National Monument and sent your vroom vrooms on the maiden voyage for you but it is still not the same. There is nothing I wanted to do more on your next Christmas than to ride the Polar Express as a family in our matching pajamas. Mommy has never made a gingerbread house and I was waiting to get to make our first, colorful one together. We would’ve made our own designs mixing what came in the kit and adding in a mess of frosting, brownie bites and maybe even some marshmallows.

We dreamed of so many hopes and futures but there are too many moments that never came to be. You had moved up to a new class and were finally going to be old enough to go to the chapel and sing. Daddy and I couldn’t wait to watch you cheese it up at a holiday program and have the whole audience cracking up at your expressions. My little ham, you would’ve been so proud of yourself and stolen the whole show.

You are still stealing the show down here whether on tv or center stage. It’s very “you” and I’m grateful for this way of sharing my little boy. However, it’s not at all in the way I wish the world could see you. I wish I could let everyone experience one of your tight hugs and pats on the back, or watch you stare a thousand full-grown deliberations into the wheels of your plastic airplane. I know I am the luckiest one in the world to have earned your affections and to have tickled my eyelashes across your laughter-filled, baby face. I was so proud to be your mommy and be the one to kiss your perfect, miniature lips more times than anyone else. All the words in the dictionary are not enough to describe how special you are, how much you are loved, or how deeply you are missed. I will die trying, but I will never be able to convey everything you will always be onto a card or quick sound bite. It makes Mommy and Daddy so sad to only be allowed our limited human constraints to sum up your superhuman, infinitely loving and treasured life. Not even showing videos and talking about you non-stop for the rest of our lives could accomplish that. Still, I hope people can still see you through us and somehow you reach them even if they never know it was you.

Baby Boy, your Velcro, size 5 shoes that you haven’t worn in far too long are still here, but the tiny space your feet left remain a colossal hole I will never be able to fill. No, I can’t buy you the most amazing vroom vroom you’ve ever seen but Mommy and Daddy ARE still working on a project that we hope comes close. If everything works out, 2019 will see the creation of our final family pit stop on this planet. However, just like your personality, Mommy’s ideas were brighter than what exists in this limited Earthly world. We’ve literally searched the globe to give you this one last present and we finally found an element that fulfills my biggest request (even if it IS on a mere technicality). We’re doing our best to finish our stint but we need you to help us get it just right.

You’ve been getting it right all week but Mommy hasn’t had time to tell you about it.

Mommy’s home town raised money through the #iHeartPiedmont Hometown Holidays charity tees in memory of you and two other beautiful boys. I have to believe you greeted your new playmates when they arrived and you are taking turns sharing all your favorites from this world. Rhett loved “moos,” Mason adored dinosaurs, and you typically had at least one vroom vroom in each hand. Joyce Mills Leach and her hype girls made sure Santa remembered each of your special toys on his trip to visit you from the North Pole, and some friends not much bigger than you had a ball handing out your beloved vroom vrooms to help warm the frigid air. Is it just me or is it a little ironic that AllStar Screen Printing was the generous designer and t-shirt printer, donating a majority of the costs in memory of three all stars? Because of their kindness, and the help of several sponsors (including your uncle, Lindo Paul Construction), Piedmont Public School Education Foundation and The Caleb Effect Foundation both received checks for $1200! We already have ideas brewing for a future 9th but we are thinking it will have to wait until the weather is a little warmer. Thank you!

You also had a lot of love sent last week from McCaleb Homes, a very special couple, and your Caleb Effect crew. Together, we bought 50 backpacks for kids who have to leave their house and their families (many times without time to bring what they need) and live in the care of a foster family. This is the second year we have been able to send this gift to some kids who deserve a heaping dose of kindness. We tried to put things in the bags that would make them feel the love we know you are still sending. Everyone got a backpack (thank you, Academy Sports + Outdoors for being patient and lending us a personal shopping assistant); hand-written note; shampoo and conditioner; a toothbrush and toothpaste (thank you, Willingham and Reiter, D.D.S.); a book; crayons or pencils to write or draw their feelings; a journal or notepad; toys or vroom vrooms; a stuffed animal or stress reliever; and a few things to take their minds off going to sleep in a place that isn’t familiar. We got to deliver these bags directly to Angels Foster Family Network OKC and meet Jennifer Abney and her team. They are making a big difference so it is my hope that your video sends many more helpers their way. Make everything in the bags come together to ease their young minds and let them know that so many people care about them.

The weather played a practical joke on us for the 9th, but we still had a few faithful make it to be nice. Your friends and family brought a sock monkey, board games, dinosaurs, books, and so many fun toys to give to kids. Mr. Donald Jay Cole with Church of the Servant made sure you could be seen from a prominent spot and just as he suspected, you did attract a few curious concert attendees who wanted to know more about the cheerful boy clapping for himself in the picture. We gave away the last of the presents from your friend’s 1st birthday, and also emptied every donation we had been saving from Dollar General and Family Dollar. At the end of the week, we sent or delivered toys to six different groups! The Children’s Hospital Volunteers; Little Light Christian School (for kids who have mommies and daddies who are away in prison); Noble County DHS Christmas Store; Northwest Toys for Tots; The Children’s Center Rehabilitation Hospital (thank you for the bear hug and for collecting the toys, Jennifer Goode Robinson); and The Ronald McDonald House at Children’s Hospital were our lucky recipients! We also got to make a special video to drop off toys to the hospital where you were born. We got to see Mommy’s friends, Sara Jacobson and Belinda Anderson, who have been there since Mommy was a volunteer. They make sure all the kids who have to stay in the hospital get to pick a fun gift from the toy cart. It is still hard to visit the place where you were born so Skyler and her therapy dog, "Targa,” came through at just the right time to make sure Mommy was okay.

Caleb Baby, even spreading all your love and cheer far and wide, there is simply not a way to ever be as happy as we were when you were in our arms. With you, no matter what we had been through before, we had it all. When describing this to a new friend who we met through our connection with the SUDC Foundation, Julia and Wade agreed. Their daughter, Vivienne, left this life without a reason or warning as well. He and Julia know that the happiest days of life really are behind us but they are still choosing Vivienne's Joy (Vivienne's Joy Foundation) for themselves, their surviving daughter, and for Vivie. It was so good to meet others who didn’t try to paint a serene fantasy overtone and dismiss our daily struggles. Wade explained that while we will never get back to our 100% level of happiness when our families were whole, maybe we can strive for a new high with a few 70% moments sprinkled in next to the 5% ones. I’m guessing some of the kids who will receive one of your presents will never get back to 100% either. In fact, maybe they never had a quality of life that brought them anywhere close. Whatever kind of day we are asked to face, please keep helping us have some double-digit days until we get to make it to our checkered flags too.

Caleb, my beautiful boy, and Santa’s happiest helper. Wherever you are with the jolly, ol’ St. Nick, may the secrets you so instinctively knew be whispered in my ears tonight too. Even when we are struggling to make it to a measurable number even after coffee and candy canes, help me share your love you still beam down to all of us at 100%. We don’t have a stitch of decoration hanging in our house, but I hope by sending surprises to other kids it brings the true Christmas spirit you deserve.

All I want for Christmas is you.

I love you, Caleb Lennon.

One day.

Love,
Mommy
XOXOXOXOX

Angels Foster Family Network OKC
The Children's Center Rehabilitation Hospital
The Children's Hospital Volunteers
Little Light Christian School
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Marine Toys for Tots Foundation
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oklahoma City

A special thank you to Hannah’s Toy Boxes of Hope for driving so far to collect and distribute toys. You truly are bringing hope to so many who still need Hannah’s special touch.

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