Showing posts with label Dallas Zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dallas Zoo. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Dallas Association of Young Lawyers Day at the Zoo
For all of our Dallas lawyer friends- this is a great event for you to attend! (I don't know if we have ever said, but Matthew is an attorney in Dallas. Maybe you guys have figured that out already. I honestly cannot remember what we have said about our "8-5" lives.)
The DAYL is having a picnic and day at the zoo and accepting donations to the James Camden Sikes Fund that day. October 29th would have been James's first birthday. Matthew and I are tentatively planning on attending- every day is sort of a case-by-case basis, but we hope that we feel well enough to attend.
It should be a perfect fall day to be at the Zoo and see our sweet (or ornery, but I still think she is sweet!) Jamie.
So if you are an attorney in the DFW area, feel free to mail in your form. And if not, don't let that stop you from heading to the zoo that day. I promise the DAYL members are incredibly kind, and won't bite!! :)
A Big Thank You to the DAYL for thinking of our James...we are so grateful for you.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
More about Jamie the Giraffe
Well, I know that Matthew told the story of what happened Thursday, but I thought I would give my two cents as well.
First, let me express how incredibly grateful I am to all of our kind friends, friends of friends, family, blog readers, and complete strangers who worked so hard to fill out so many forms! I am in complete and utter awe about the amount of forms that were mailed in to name "Jamie" after James. I cannot thank you enough for taking the time to do this. It is so heart-warming to think of all of those who thought about James to do it. I am seriously just overwhelmed with gratitude.
Secondly, Michael Meadows, who is the CEO of the Dallas Zoo, is one of the most compassionate, kindest men I have ever met. He and I had the opportunity to speak a few times during this process, and he is nothing but gracious and warm. I think you can learn so much about an organization by whom they choose the leader to be. He is such a positive person and you can really tell that he treats every employee at the zoo with so much respect.
So Friday night, after 5:00, I received a call from Michael Meadows telling me the good news about Jamie the Giraffe. I think I was in complete and utter shock! I had no idea that they would deciding the name that soon. And then he told me that the winner of the trip had decided to donate it to Make a Wish so that a child with cancer could enjoy a vacation with his or her family. Jeff Fehlis at American Airlines made that possible, and I was over the moon.
I don't know how I got to be so lucky that I am surrounded by the salt of the earth on a regular basis. One reporter asked me how I felt about the winner of the trip donating it to Make a Wish. I think my only response was that I wasn't surprised- throughout this entire process I seen the great kindness of people. People's generous hearts have been so consistent to us during this process, that I can't be surprised by their very goodness anymore. I am so thankful for it and this whole process has, in a way cemented my view that people are genuinely loving and good.
I wasn't supposed to tell anyone the good news- I called Matthew at work and he was elated. I did tell my family and a few select friends....I am terrible at keeping a secret. Plus, I knew that they would be so excited also! (Tip- don't tell me secrets. I am horrible at keeping them. Just FYI).
And so that is how the announcement came to be. We went to the zoo this weekend and took my Mom to meet Jamie- she loved her just as much as we do! I feel a little obsessed with her. Would it be ridiculous for me to go every day to see her?! She is just the cutest thing.
We got to meet her handlers on Thursday at the press conference. I asked about her personality- and the word the handlers used to describe her is "ballsy". Love it. She definitely rules the roost out there. Sometimes she just stares off into space and then will randomly start running around. She's a hoot.
I'm thinking about setting up a picture gallery so that if ya'll go to the zoo, then send me a picture with your little one and a giraffe. (Or you and a giraffe, or your friend/boyfriend/husband or dog). That is, if someone can teach me how to do it. Does that sound like a good idea?
And if you are in Dallas, venture out to the zoo and see Jamie the Giraffe! She's so adorable and definitely worth the drive! :)
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| My sweet friends at the press conference |
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| Matthew and I with Scotty Landry, the CEO of Make a Wish of North Texas |
So Friday night, after 5:00, I received a call from Michael Meadows telling me the good news about Jamie the Giraffe. I think I was in complete and utter shock! I had no idea that they would deciding the name that soon. And then he told me that the winner of the trip had decided to donate it to Make a Wish so that a child with cancer could enjoy a vacation with his or her family. Jeff Fehlis at American Airlines made that possible, and I was over the moon.
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| Gregg Hudson, the Zoo's Executive Director unveiling the name |
I wasn't supposed to tell anyone the good news- I called Matthew at work and he was elated. I did tell my family and a few select friends....I am terrible at keeping a secret. Plus, I knew that they would be so excited also! (Tip- don't tell me secrets. I am horrible at keeping them. Just FYI).
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| Gregg Hudson presenting us with a photo of Jamie and Momma Katie |
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| With Dallas City Council Member Monica Alonzo |
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| Giving interviews |
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| Watching our girl! |
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| Gregg Hudson, Giraffe handlers, and Michael Meadows |
I'm thinking about setting up a picture gallery so that if ya'll go to the zoo, then send me a picture with your little one and a giraffe. (Or you and a giraffe, or your friend/boyfriend/husband or dog). That is, if someone can teach me how to do it. Does that sound like a good idea?
And if you are in Dallas, venture out to the zoo and see Jamie the Giraffe! She's so adorable and definitely worth the drive! :)
Saturday, August 13, 2011
The Dallas Zoo
Thank you all so much for submitting so many forms to the Zoo! We are so thankful for everyone's support in this.
The name for the baby giraffe will be picked by the handlers that take care of the giraffe. The Zoo leadership will pick 5 names for the handlers to choose from, and then they will make the final decision.
We are so thankful to have even had the opportunity to try and name the giraffe! But we completely understand if the handlers choose a different name. As you can see, James absolutely loved the Dallas zoo. We had the opportunity to take him several times, and he had a BLAST!
And just so you all know- we support the zoo in whatever name they choose! We can always go to the zoo and call her "Jamie"- even if they don't choose it! I know that many of you have called the zoo on our behalf. I can't thank you enough for thinking of us. The zoo is well aware of the situation, and they are inundated with calls! Please know that they are doing a wonderful job of manning the phones, and they want to keep the contest fair.
Because there is a trip involved, we have told the zoo that if the name "Jamie" was to be picked, and they were to award the prize to us, we would absolutely not accept the trip. What is done with the trip would be up to the zoo, but we would whole-heartedly embrace the trip being donated to a family in need or to Make a Wish Foundation or whatever the zoo wants to do! I know these are hypothetical situations that would occur after the naming, but I just want to clear that up!
Thank you, again, for all of your support! We are so incredibly blessed by this out-pouring of love. You are so very dear to us, and we cherish all of your thoughts and prayers still.
And I have to add this- wasn't James the most beautiful baby? I just love the last picture of him. We were checking out the lion at the zoo (I think it was the lion...could have been a tiger or a jaguar. It's hard to remember!). I know he's my baby so I'm not supposed to brag...but sometimes I just can't help it. :) I miss those sweet eyes taking in the world, always inquisitive and searching for the next thing to pop up.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Matthew's Note to the Dallas Zoo
Matthew wrote this a few days ago and included it in his submission to the Dallas Zoo. He did a great job, and it really sums up why it means so much to us to even have the opportunity to honor James in this way.
On my son's grave, there are two giraffes. One is a figurine I found at the Dollar Store, desperate to find something childlike to go with the temporary flower arrangement I'd bought. The other is the letter "J" wrapped in giraffe print fabric, a product of my wife's crafting when he was in the hospital, an ornament to decorate the room. We never planned on Giraffes. The theme for the nursery, never clearly defined, slowly evolved from the bedding into a jungle, but a jungle without giraffes. Monkeys, Elephants, and Lions all. A stenciled monkey rested above his head, swinging from vine to vine. Two monkey lamps, one on the nightstand and one on the changing table. A monkey, giraffe, and lion on the wall and hand painted by my wife onto the block letters that formed his name on the wall. But no giraffes, not a single one.
On my son's grave, there are two giraffes. One is a figurine I found at the Dollar Store, desperate to find something childlike to go with the temporary flower arrangement I'd bought. The other is the letter "J" wrapped in giraffe print fabric, a product of my wife's crafting when he was in the hospital, an ornament to decorate the room. We never planned on Giraffes. The theme for the nursery, never clearly defined, slowly evolved from the bedding into a jungle, but a jungle without giraffes. Monkeys, Elephants, and Lions all. A stenciled monkey rested above his head, swinging from vine to vine. Two monkey lamps, one on the nightstand and one on the changing table. A monkey, giraffe, and lion on the wall and hand painted by my wife onto the block letters that formed his name on the wall. But no giraffes, not a single one.
I suppose this just goes to show how little you know when you're planning to have a baby about the baby itself. How could I know James was meant to be a giraffe and not a monkey? I could not. Indeed, his preference revealed itself slowly, and then all at once. It began with a song. One day, without precedent, my wife sang him the song "Jamesie the Giraffe" it has only three words, the same as it's title, and repeats several times. It became something to sing to him, he loved singing, and he loved his name. Jamesie the Giraffe was perfect. I still sing it to him, each time in the cemetery before I leave his grave. It only seems fitting to leave him with a song. He always like that more than talking.
Jamesie the Giraffe evolved slowly into a preoccupation, a nickname we repeated without song and verse. Slowly, giraffes began to dominate his space. A Sophie the Giraffe, twenty five dollars at Nordstrom's and indistinguishable in any other way from a dog chew toy. James loved the long neck and the long legs, as it meant that no matter how he grabbed it, there was a long, pointy part to chew. And James loved to chew, first with his two bottom teeth, and later with his fangs too, cuspids racing ahead of incisors. Jamesie the Giraffe.
We took him to the zoo twice, each time with special attention to the giraffes. We bought a membership, as we just knew we'd come enough to make it a good value. Though James was too young to ride the carousel (despite how fascinating he found it) he loved the animals. Each was something new and different, something new to take in and experience. For James, life was too boring from the confines of a stroller. He wanted to get and out and do. Jamesie the Giraffe met his new giraffe friends with disbelief. They were near, entertaining. They came right up to you like a fun toy. Although he was very young, we encouraged him to feed them the heads of lettuce we bought from the zoo. James, unimpressed, first tried to eat the lettuce, and finding that unappetizing, decided instead to throw it at the ground. The giraffes came close, and he stared intently. We sang him his song, to remind him he was Jamesie the Giraffe.
He got sick all at once. A summer bug became a tumor, a tumor evolved swiftly into cancer lurking in his brain. We spent a month in the hospital, and giraffes kept us company. Sophie came the first night, when we thought we'd only spend a night or two there for fluids. More giraffes followed, as we tried to buy our little giraffe son some measure of peace, or if not peace, entertainment. His giraffe blanket, soft and silky. His giraffe ankle rattles, loud and even more fun to shake- though nothing was ever as much fun as something in his mouth. A five and a half foot tall giraffe, encamped in the corner and as big as a person, carted from room to room as we went from floor to floor, from ICU to neurosurgery, from oncology to surgery. On his door, another of my wife's craft pieces, a ring covered in giraffe print with his name, James, written on top of it. But the hospital couldn't help us, as the Doctors at last admitted, it never could. The cancer was routed by a surgery, only to return in two weeks stronger than before, spreading like a wildfire through his brain. It was time to take our Giraffe home.
The giraffes followed us there, stuffing the car and smiling from ear to ear as always. That Friday we had a birthday party. 37 weeks of James. A giraffe adorned his cake, a giraffe tablecloth draped the dining room table. Ribbons or giraffe print snaked through the serving platters, and the five and a half foot giraffe looked on from the corner. We celebrated, sang Jamesie's song, and wished him a happy birthday. He died the next day, at home in a nursery that never began with Giraffes, but ended with more than it knew. The last story we read together was "On the Night You Were Born" We never noticed until afterwards, but the final illustration on the final page is of two giraffes staring up at the moon and stars, at Heaven. Once you start to look for giraffes, you see them everywhere. We buried him on Wednesday, with his friend Sophie the Giraffe, his Giraffe blanket, his giraffe rattles, and our last book to keep him company. No lions, monkeys, or elephants made the cut. Now, giraffes always bring us memories of James. Kara wears a giraffe necklace everyday, his name stenciled into its body. On my key chain is an identical giraffe. We carry our giraffe son with us always.
To carry his name on to an actual giraffe, after we spent so much time naming him just such a creature, would be a great honor. After all that my son did and loved, it seems only fitting that we've now realized he never was a monkey, a lion, or an elephant. He was Jamesie the Giraffe, and he always will be. Thank you so much for your consideration of this special name.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Giraffe Baby at the Dallas Zoo!
A few weeks ago, my friend Jean E. had some very exciting news for me! The Dallas Zoo has had a baby giraffe born just a few weeks ago. She's a baby girl giraffe, which is great because if she had been a boy the zoo would not have been able to keep her!
The zoo is having a naming contest right now for this precious baby giraffe.
And so we naturally had a thought....
Wouldn't it be neat if the Baby giraffe was unofficially named after Jamesie?!
The zoo is collecting entries until August 21st for names.
And so we are proposing that everyone send it the name "JAMIE THE GIRAFFE" for this new baby giraffe!
I can't tell you how excited I would be if they named this giraffe after James.
Can't you see how much he loved feeding the giraffe?! :)
The pictures above were taken the two times we were able to take Jamesie to the zoo to see the giraffes. He was only 6 months old and almost 7 months old in the pictures. How great would it be if the Zoo was able to name the new baby Jamie?! The baby was born just a few days after we buried James.
And if you are interested in helping me with this endeavor, would you mind sending it to all of your friends?! The more people on board, the greater the chance that the Zoo will pick Jamie as the name!
Thank you all so much for your help. I'll probably keep posting this, so I am so sorry if it gets repetitive!
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