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"A WISH COME TRUE!"
(By "The Bass Coach" Roger Lee Brown)
A few weeks ago in the late afternoon while I was re-spooling
one of my fishing reels my wife had yelled down to me in the
cellar and said that I had a phone call. Right in the middle of
my winding I had asked her who was on the phone to which she
responded, "I think you'd better get this call." So I stopped
what I was doing and picked up the phone and said hello. The
voice on the other end of the phone introduced herself as Cheryl
from the "Make A Wish Foundation," she then proceeded to ask me
if I was the Bass Coach?, to which I responded yes!... She then
asked if I was the person that had the bass fishing school and a
bass charter service located up in the Lake Champlain region in
upstate New York, to which I again said yes!... I was thinking
to myself (kind of dumbfounded) and was wondering why she would
be calling me, so I asked what I could do for her. Cheryl then
told me that a 17 year old boy by the name of Jared who
presently resides in Michigan had made a wish. Now, I had heard
of the Make-A-Wish-Foundation in the past and even donated to
it's foundation but I wasn't sure how the foundation really
functioned, I just knew that they had helped people with
terminal illnesses make their wishes come true, but when Cheryl
had told me that Jared specifically requested that he wanted to
meet me in person, and especially that he wanted me personally
to teach him how to fish for bass I was speechless… I then
thought to myself for a moment wow!, what an honor, Cheryl said
that this young man (17 years young) had been diagnosed with a
terminal illness called "Leukemia", and of anywhere in the whole
world he could have choose to visit, or of anybody that he could
have wanted to meet or see, he just wanted to meet me personally
and to have me teach him how to fish for bass. I never in my
wildest dreams
expected an honor such as this one.
After the Make-A-Wish Foundation and I had set up a time slot
that was open on my calendar and scheduled Jared and his father
to attend my 3-Day "On-Water" Bass Fishing School, much to my
surprise, not only was Jared and his father coming to the Lake
Champlain area, but the Make-A-Wish Foundation made it possible
for Jared's whole family to come with along with them and visit
the Lake Champlain, NY area during the period when the school
would be scheduled. The
more I was learning about this foundation the more impressed I
got in finding out what they were doing for the unfortunate
people suffering from all the many different terminal illnesses.
This Make-A-Wish Foundation is truly great! All of my life I
have donated to charities of different natures but after dealing
with this foundation I feel that it's a true "second-to-none"
organization that really supports its cause. Anyway, while
helping with lodging accommodations I had suggested to Cheryl
that a Bed & Breakfast establishment would be a great idea for
Jared and his family to stay at because they would have the old
"Home-Town" hospitality that would make their stay more
comfortable, and she agreed. When the reservations were made,
the lodging was reserved at the Crown Point Bed and Breakfast
which was only a minute from Lake Champlain and about 10 minutes
from Lake George (which being the two lakes that I teach on),
and just minutes away from Lake Placid (NY), Burlington, VT.,
Rutland, VT., and Fort Ticonderoga which is located in the Town
of Ticonderoga, NY. This gave Jared's family a chance to visit
the many different areas here in the famous Adirondak Mountains
as well as a chance for Jared and his father to enjoy the
different places after the finish of each "On-water" school day.
When the first day of the school started, I picked up Jared and
his father (Ron) at the bed and breakfast where they were
staying. After meeting them for the first time, the first
impression I got from Jared was a good one. He was a tall, slim,
good looking boy with a great personality. As the three days
had so quickly moved on, while spending time with Jared and his
father I couldn't help but from getting attached to them. We had
so much fun fishing together especially while catching several
bass each day that we had spent on the water. Just being able
to teach them how to use so many different baits that they'd
never used before and consistently catching bass with them, we
all had a great time. Jared and Ron didn't realize that there
were different types of baits that caught mostly big bass while
other types of baits caught smaller ones (especially in
numbers.) Jared used to fish with his grandfather off and on
through the years while growing up, but now his father had a
chance to learn not only how to catch bass, but how to spend
more quality time with his son fishing together as a family
should. During these three days, Jared and his father not only
learned how to fish for bass, but they learned how to enjoy each
other just spending time doing something they now had in common.
When the last day approached I was starting to feel a deep kind
of sorrow for Jared because I knew that I probably wouldn't have
a chance to see him again. The little time that I had spent
with Jared, I found him to be an amazing seventeen year old boy
with a positive attitude in just about everything that he talked
about. I don't know if most of us wouldn't just pity ourselves
if we were in Jared's situation or not, but I do know now what
strength, love, caring, and having friends and family is all
about. I know the Lord has reasons for everything that he does,
and I'm sure that he had a reason for Jared's condition, but, I
would gladly trade places with him if I could. I just want Jared
and his father to know that I'll always hold a place in my heart
for them and that my prayers will be with them always.
Lastly, I want to thank the Make-A-Wish Foundation once again
for all that they have done for Jared and his family. It's
organizations like this one that truly make wishes come true!
Please, help in supporting this foundation because they are
truly for real.
Until next time….. Take care & God Bless!... "The Bass
Coach"..Roger Lee Brown
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