I first heard this song when Keith was in the middle of his radiation therapy and I started to play it almost everyday on the way home from his daily morning treatments. It was so hard to see him coming out of radiation every morning. I wished I could take his pain away, but this song just reminded me that all I could do was be there for him when he needed me. It also reminded me that so many others were there for him and us too. I put this video together, hoping to show just a snapshot of the many, many people who have strengthened Keith during this time. There are many more who aren't shown simply because we didn't have pictures.
Darcee and I have just been overwhelmed at the outpouring of love and support for our family during Keith's diagnosis and cancer treatments over the last 7 months. Our families and dear friends have shouldered this burden right along with us, with someone here staying with us nearly every week to help out with the kids while Darc shuttles Keith to Doctor's appointments and I try to keep my head above water at work. Our parents, brothers and sisters have all spent considerable time and personal expense helping us out during this time. They've cancelled trips, taken off work, rearranged schedules and driven and flown many miles to spend time at our house, getting little sleep, helping out any way they can. Our mothers have been especially helpful. They come to our home and immediately go into "Mom" mode, taking care of anything and everything that needs to be done. Laundry, cleaning, cooking, entertaining, everything. They don't ask, they just do. We love having them and we are so grateful for their constant support.
Aside from immediate family, our dear friends the Eckhardts have been a lifeline during this process. Debbie is like a 3rd grandmother to the kids and she is always available at a moments notice to help out with Cole and Ally. She even rearranges or sometimes cancels her work schedule to accomodate Keith's doctor's appointments. She's set up "Debbie's Clubhouse" in her basement so that Keith has a germ free place to play that is away from home. Keith loves it and Cole and Ally love going there too. Jenny and Katie are also amazing. Jenny turned down a well paying summer job to spend most of her free time at our house, helping Darcee out with the kids. Katie also comes by often to help out. During the summer, almost every day when I got home from work, their green VW bug would be parked outside of our house and they would be inside playing with the kids and taking care of Keith. Apart from helping with the kids, I know Darcee loved having somone there to talk too while I was at work and I always felt so much better when I'd call Darc in the middle of the day and Debbie, Jenny and Katie would be over there spending time with her. Bill or "Bilshop" as we like to call him is equally amazing. He seems to have a sixth sense for stopping by when we need it most, just to see how things are going. There's been days when Debbie's been with the kids all day and Bill's been at work, but instead of going home to relax in the evening, they've come down to the hospital at night to bring me a meal and say hello to Keith. They always lift our spirits and there is no way we could have made it through the last 7 months without them.
We have also been overwhelmed by the small acts of kindness of so many friends, family members, and even perfect strangers over the last 7 months. Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and friends have sent so many cards and care packages for Keith and the kids. High school friends, who we haven't talked to in ages, have sent meals or cards. Ward members have offered meals and put together care packages for our family. Co-workers and former co-workers have sent gifts to Keith and the kids and have volunteered to babysit and even contribute their paid time off to me so that I could spend more time with Keith. Neighbors that we hardly know have stopped by to see how Keith is doing and to drop something off for our family. Distant friends and mere acquaitances have sent flowers and/or made constributions to cancer charities in Keith's name. Perfect strangers have overheard conversations at the hospital and have volunteered to pray for Keith by name. Pretty much everyone we know has sent us a kind email message, blog comment, text or phone call, reassuring us that they are thinking about Keith and are continuing to pray for him. We can't tell you how much these seemingly small acts of kindness uplift Keith and our family.
Darc and I try to stay on top of thank you cards but I'm sure that there are some we miss, but I can assure you, not a single act of kindness goes unnoticed or unappreciated. Despite the challenges of the last 7 months, we have been humbled and strengthened by the sincere kindness shown by so many to our family.
8 comments:
Wow! Thanks for putting this together. What a tear jerker. This post reminds me of how good people really are. Despite all the bad things we hear about, how uplifting to think about the goodness of friends,family and even total strangers. We all love you and your family and especially little Keithy!
I was thinking the same thing as Darrell. Love really does flow freely! It helps that your family is easy to love and your parents endear us to you even when we don't really know you. We think of your family often!
Brent, Thank you and your family(ies) for being such strong, faithful role models. I hope I can be just like you and Darcee if God ever hands me such a huge challenge.
Ok, balling my eyes out at work right now! Soo touching.
As I look at all of the picture of Keith so many of them he appears to be 'deep within himself'. Finding his own strength to keep fighting. Makes me weep.
Miss you guys dearly, I wish I were closer to give you hugs/love/support.
Thinking of you all daily - and praying for you regularly.
Hugs,
S,T,t&m
I loved this post and the photos. And you know what? You would do all those things for your family/friends (and probably have). You have a huge fan club.
What an amazing video! Keith's story has touched so many people beyond your circle of family and friends. I know that I'm not the only one that has been stalking your blog to hear the latest updates. My boys just asked me the other day when they were going to be able to meet Keith, as they have been praying for him everday for the past 7 months. People want to help you not just because your little boy is sick but because you are and were amazing people before all of this began. For as long as I can remember I have looked up to and loved the Smart family. Thank you for allowing all of us on the outside to feel like we are a part of this battle with you.
Bent and Darcee, Keith is so blessed to have you as parents! We love you all so much! And Darcee, I will do the locks of love with you too!!
Thanks for sharing that special video. It has been a long 7 month battle but here's to victory! A song that was inspired me is by Whitney Houston "I didn't know my own strengh". You are in our prayers.
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