Thank yous, the day after a LBC kinda day...

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  • BF89905
    BF89905 Posts: 1,449
    An incredible and heart warming story about generosity, effort, and compassion. Well done to everyone directly involved with this GTL endeavour.
  • IamTom
    IamTom Posts: 1,138
    BF89905 said:

    An incredible and heart warming story about generosity, effort, and compassion. Well done to everyone directly involved with this GTL endeavour.

    Thank you :)

    We've also booked a hotel for the Swansons so Joshua has time to get a breath after the journey in and so he's not got a journey after.
    Given To Live -

    Latest story - Declan at Slipknot is up on the website now at www.giventolive.com along with Kayleigh at Foo Fighters, Tony at Stereophonics and more.

    Inspired by Pearl Jam, making live music dreams come true.
  • Ray J. T.
    Ray J. T. Posts: 4,130
    IamTom said:

    BF89905 said:

    An incredible and heart warming story about generosity, effort, and compassion. Well done to everyone directly involved with this GTL endeavour.

    Thank you :)

    We've also booked a hotel for the Swansons so Joshua has time to get a breath after the journey in and so he's not got a journey after.
    GTL only continues to amaze and go the extra mile. Sending a donation later today. Amazing work by Tom and this organization. Hope to see you guys in about a week! Cant wait to see Joshua's reaction when the band takes the stage.
  • stina1118
    stina1118 Illinois Posts: 152
    Today we had a showing at our house, so I had to pack up the munchkins and take them out for a bit. So I took them to the firehouse to see Dad at work.

    Joshua decided to put on a little show, while listening to PJ. He didn't know he was being filmed, so he wasn't distracted by the camera.

    https://youtu.be/6cs8YZTFzUk
  • IamTom
    IamTom Posts: 1,138
    Ray J. T. said:

    IamTom said:

    BF89905 said:

    An incredible and heart warming story about generosity, effort, and compassion. Well done to everyone directly involved with this GTL endeavour.

    Thank you :)

    We've also booked a hotel for the Swansons so Joshua has time to get a breath after the journey in and so he's not got a journey after.
    GTL only continues to amaze and go the extra mile. Sending a donation later today. Amazing work by Tom and this organization. Hope to see you guys in about a week! Cant wait to see Joshua's reaction when the band takes the stage.
    Thank you, Ray.

    Our ethos is to support, make a difference and also take as much pressure/stress of whoever we're taking to a show.

    Sometimes things as simple as getting a drink at a gig can be a huge ordeal if you're looking after someone with needs, so GTL does all we can to make the ride as smooth as possible in any way we can.
    Given To Live -

    Latest story - Declan at Slipknot is up on the website now at www.giventolive.com along with Kayleigh at Foo Fighters, Tony at Stereophonics and more.

    Inspired by Pearl Jam, making live music dreams come true.
  • moretonbayfig
    moretonbayfig Australia Posts: 805
    stina1118 said:

    Today we had a showing at our house, so I had to pack up the munchkins and take them out for a bit. So I took them to the firehouse to see Dad at work.

    Joshua decided to put on a little show, while listening to PJ. He didn't know he was being filmed, so he wasn't distracted by the camera.

    https://youtu.be/6cs8YZTFzUk

    Love it! Have an amazing time at Wrigley 2 Joshua xo
  • FoxyRedLa
    FoxyRedLa Lauren / MI Posts: 4,810
    IamTom said:

    They've gotta play LBC night 2 right?

    https://youtu.be/O07mu7jjugc

    Nice shirt!!!! :wink:

    Josh is a rock star. I can't believe I will get to share Wrigley 2 with Josh and family! I was being down to Animal on my ride home a but ago! Great version. Can't wait for the show!


    I'm not going to pretend I know what you guys go thru. But Josh is just so handsome and has excellent taste in music :smiley:. We're always here if you need us.

    Thanks for the new video! Love that smile! Just melts me.

    Thank you Mr Swanson for your service.
    Oh please let it rain today.
    Those that can be trusted can change their mind.
  • stina1118
    stina1118 Illinois Posts: 152
    FoxyRedLa said:

    IamTom said:

    They've gotta play LBC night 2 right?

    https://youtu.be/O07mu7jjugc

    Nice shirt!!!! :wink:

    Josh is a rock star. I can't believe I will get to share Wrigley 2 with Josh and family! I was being down to Animal on my ride home a but ago! Great version. Can't wait for the show!


    I'm not going to pretend I know what you guys go thru. But Josh is just so handsome and has excellent taste in music :smiley:. We're always here if you need us.

    Thanks for the new video! Love that smile! Just melts me.

    Thank you Mr Swanson for your service.
    Thank you my foxy friend! Josh's dad (Josh also) isn't on here much, but I passed along the message. He really appreciated that! ❤️

    We'd all love to give you a hug when we SEE you next week.
  • stina1118
    stina1118 Illinois Posts: 152
    Last night, I spoke with the ticket donor. He truly is an amazing guy. Genuine, kind and a good personality. I hope to have a beer or two with him one day, I enjoyed chit chatting and learning more about him.

    When he explained the story behind the donation, he wanted me to understand that the donation wasn’t out of sympathy or because of his condition… It was for Joshua and his passion for music.

    This was actually one of the most touching things about this whole thing, those words.

    When Joshua was young, I had to go through a process that many special needs parents go through. You have to grieve the loss of many things that you expect your child to experience.

    Walking was one of them. He may do it one day and I believe in him. But, for a long time, I would obsess about it. Will he? Won’t he? Things like that.

    Once I let go of the norm, I never saw the downside again. My son is beautiful and has an appreciation for life that most of us will never have. He doesn’t know fear, sadness (except when PJ ends). You know that “happy place” in your head. That’s where Joshua lives most of the time. In that sense, he’s luckier than all of us, especially in times like these.

    When I posted last year about Joshua, I just wanted to know that we had support around us when we would take him to a show. We don’t exactly blend in and I was just hoping for a few smiling faces and maybe a couple high fives.

    I wanted him. Us. To feel accepted. You guys surely accepted us and took it above and beyond. All of us here kind of suck at getting attention and it gets so (lovingly) overwhelming accepting gifts. It honestly pushes out of our comfort zone, which is a really good thing.

    Enjoy your week everyone! Good luck getting anything done with PJ brain all week. :)

    Hearts & thoughts,
    Christina
  • Ray J. T.
    Ray J. T. Posts: 4,130
    stina1118 said:

    Last night, I spoke with the ticket donor. He truly is an amazing guy. Genuine, kind and a good personality. I hope to have a beer or two with him one day, I enjoyed chit chatting and learning more about him.

    When he explained the story behind the donation, he wanted me to understand that the donation wasn’t out of sympathy or because of his condition… It was for Joshua and his passion for music.

    This was actually one of the most touching things about this whole thing, those words.

    When Joshua was young, I had to go through a process that many special needs parents go through. You have to grieve the loss of many things that you expect your child to experience.

    Walking was one of them. He may do it one day and I believe in him. But, for a long time, I would obsess about it. Will he? Won’t he? Things like that.

    Once I let go of the norm, I never saw the downside again. My son is beautiful and has an appreciation for life that most of us will never have. He doesn’t know fear, sadness (except when PJ ends). You know that “happy place” in your head. That’s where Joshua lives most of the time. In that sense, he’s luckier than all of us, especially in times like these.

    When I posted last year about Joshua, I just wanted to know that we had support around us when we would take him to a show. We don’t exactly blend in and I was just hoping for a few smiling faces and maybe a couple high fives.

    I wanted him. Us. To feel accepted. You guys surely accepted us and took it above and beyond. All of us here kind of suck at getting attention and it gets so (lovingly) overwhelming accepting gifts. It honestly pushes out of our comfort zone, which is a really good thing.

    Enjoy your week everyone! Good luck getting anything done with PJ brain all week. :)
    An be.
    Hearts & thoughts,
    Christina


    Couldn't agree more on the way you just described Joshua. And this is the way we all see him. A young man who is just full of life and joy. It's individuals like Joshua who remind us how to have a certain outlook on life and maintain a certain perspective. And as long as you guys are having nothing but a good time with us at any of the shows, you will always be blending in as you guys are always one in the same like any other one of us. I am truly looking forward to having an opportunity to see Joshua's face light up (Hopefully on the big screen) as the band takes the stage. Hope to see Mike come up right to him and give him a high five. We are now less than a week away and I can only imagine just how much excitement Joshua has been building up. As Foxy mentioned before, I would like to give Dad a big thank you for his selflessness through the fire services. As a former fireman myself I know just how demanding the job can be. I spoke with Tom yesterday, and was very pleased to hear that everybody has been completely taken care of, and all accommodations have been made for the upcoming shows. As I told Tom as well, If there is any other way that we can help please let us know as this community is "right by your side" (leash) Ha Ha. We are only a few days away from seeing the Love Boat Captain taking the reigns once again. See you guys soon.
  • stina1118
    stina1118 Illinois Posts: 152
    @Ray J. T. Thank you. That was beautiful. We can't wait to meet you!!!!
  • Ray J. T.
    Ray J. T. Posts: 4,130
    See you guys in a week!
  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    stina, not sure if it's just you or your path or both, but how you articulate this life, through your own eyes and those of your son...well, it makes me smile - and thankful for bearing witness to such beauty, on so many fronts.
  • IamTom
    IamTom Posts: 1,138
    stina1118 said:

    Last night, I spoke with the ticket donor. He truly is an amazing guy. Genuine, kind and a good personality. I hope to have a beer or two with him one day, I enjoyed chit chatting and learning more about him.

    When he explained the story behind the donation, he wanted me to understand that the donation wasn’t out of sympathy or because of his condition… It was for Joshua and his passion for music.

    This was actually one of the most touching things about this whole thing, those words.

    When Joshua was young, I had to go through a process that many special needs parents go through. You have to grieve the loss of many things that you expect your child to experience.

    Walking was one of them. He may do it one day and I believe in him. But, for a long time, I would obsess about it. Will he? Won’t he? Things like that.

    Once I let go of the norm, I never saw the downside again. My son is beautiful and has an appreciation for life that most of us will never have. He doesn’t know fear, sadness (except when PJ ends). You know that “happy place” in your head. That’s where Joshua lives most of the time. In that sense, he’s luckier than all of us, especially in times like these.

    When I posted last year about Joshua, I just wanted to know that we had support around us when we would take him to a show. We don’t exactly blend in and I was just hoping for a few smiling faces and maybe a couple high fives.

    I wanted him. Us. To feel accepted. You guys surely accepted us and took it above and beyond. All of us here kind of suck at getting attention and it gets so (lovingly) overwhelming accepting gifts. It honestly pushes out of our comfort zone, which is a really good thing.

    Enjoy your week everyone! Good luck getting anything done with PJ brain all week. :)

    Hearts & thoughts,
    Christina

    Christina, thank you.

    Thank you for writing, thank you for being a mom, and Josh a dad, who've brought Joshua into this community. He is special, in the truest sense of the word and so many see this. He's your boy and sharing him with this community has brought so much joy to so many.

    It was courageous to bring him here, to make yourselves so vulnerable as parents not knowing what would happen. What's happened is you've all brought so much love, real love to this forum.

    And here we all know how much music means. To Joshie it's his everything, Pearl Jam is his everything in ways we'll never know. Philly gave him so much, so much people got in touch with GTL to make it happen again. He touched so many people, you and Josh did as well simply by being there with him, loving him.

    And as Ray said, I also hope Mike spots him and gives him a high five. In fact I've a dream Mike just comes and plays to him for a bit. Well, you've got to dream big right?






    Given To Live -

    Latest story - Declan at Slipknot is up on the website now at www.giventolive.com along with Kayleigh at Foo Fighters, Tony at Stereophonics and more.

    Inspired by Pearl Jam, making live music dreams come true.
  • moretonbayfig
    moretonbayfig Australia Posts: 805
    Bump to the top for Joshua xo
  • SD48277
    SD48277 Posts: 12,243
    Soon! :smile:
    ELITIST FUK
  • chiwhitesox
    chiwhitesox Chicago Posts: 696
    Wow. Great thread. So happy for Josh. Let's get LBC on Monday!
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  • stina1118
    stina1118 Illinois Posts: 152
    @hedonist Thank you. That really means a lot to me. It's something I don't talk about frequently. Honestly, I feel very comfortable talking about it here with you all. I feel "protected".

    I've probably opened up to you all here more than we do to some of our family and friends. It's why this is just so amazing to us. We have "friends" for years that know less about our life with Joshua than you guys do.

    Tom and I talk a lot and he knows a lot about what we go through. He's been a good friend to us and he knows how guarded we are and he understands why.

    We don't have much family to count on and, we don't receive any assistance or respite for Joshua's care. So Josh (Dad) and I just don't know how to count on people. We have very few in our life.

    I have several back/nerve issues that have compiled from the wear and tear of moving Joshua. In addition to Fibromyalgia and autoimmune conditions. I don't look sick or in pain, but I am everyday. Most people in our life don't understand how difficult it is for me to raise two children when some days I can barely walk up stairs.

    We're all fighters and we struggle a lot in this house. Neither one of us likes to complain or talk about it, we feel weak or needy. We try to do whatever we can to make it through each day.

    So when I say how much this means to us. I truly mean it. Almost every time I come here, I get watery eyes. Each and every one of you has impacted us and made us feel supported and loved. It's something that our family needed.

    If I unloaded a little, that wasn't my intention. Haha Thanks for listening to my rant. Getting ready to move has been very frustrating and another reminder how much people can suck. Hahahaha

    Oh... One more thing...

    And not to exclude my little 4 year old Maddy, she even gets excited for her brother. Even at her age she gets it. However, she wants to go to a concert and see Fall Out Boy.

    I told her no concerts until she is at least 8... That gives me 4 years to set her straight!!
  • maverick
    maverick Posts: 1,261
    Excellent work Tom. I hope Joshua gets to meet the band in Chicago. That would so cool for him.
  • IamTom
    IamTom Posts: 1,138
    stina1118 said:

    @hedonist Thank you. That really means a lot to me. It's something I don't talk about frequently. Honestly, I feel very comfortable talking about it here with you all. I feel "protected".

    I've probably opened up to you all here more than we do to some of our family and friends. It's why this is just so amazing to us. We have "friends" for years that know less about our life with Joshua than you guys do.

    Tom and I talk a lot and he knows a lot about what we go through. He's been a good friend to us and he knows how guarded we are and he understands why.

    We don't have much family to count on and, we don't receive any assistance or respite for Joshua's care. So Josh (Dad) and I just don't know how to count on people. We have very few in our life.

    I have several back/nerve issues that have compiled from the wear and tear of moving Joshua. In addition to Fibromyalgia and autoimmune conditions. I don't look sick or in pain, but I am everyday. Most people in our life don't understand how difficult it is for me to raise two children when some days I can barely walk up stairs.

    We're all fighters and we struggle a lot in this house. Neither one of us likes to complain or talk about it, we feel weak or needy. We try to do whatever we can to make it through each day.

    So when I say how much this means to us. I truly mean it. Almost every time I come here, I get watery eyes. Each and every one of you has impacted us and made us feel supported and loved. It's something that our family needed.

    If I unloaded a little, that wasn't my intention. Haha Thanks for listening to my rant. Getting ready to move has been very frustrating and another reminder how much people can suck. Hahahaha

    Oh... One more thing...

    And not to exclude my little 4 year old Maddy, she even gets excited for her brother. Even at her age she gets it. However, she wants to go to a concert and see Fall Out Boy.

    I told her no concerts until she is at least 8... That gives me 4 years to set her straight!!


    I am so pleased to see this post. I know how you don't want to bring attention to you so as not to take away from Joshua or to seem like your asking for attention. You're doing neither, you're speaking your truth which is you have tremendous physical issues of your own to contend with daily.

    I come across so many parents of children with needs that GTL work with that need support but never speak up because their focus is on the child. And we live in a society which often doesn't acknowledge hidden/invisible illnesses. I use the term vulnerable and excluded because this way GTL can be very inclusive and help those with the hidden/invisible - depression, PTSD, chronic pain, mental health issues. If we look 'normal' society can sometimes be a lonely place. I've suffered and still get bouts of severe depression and I'm grateful to the people in my life I can talk about it with but it's not everyone.

    So I'm very proud of your courage in speaking up for you, Christina.
    Given To Live -

    Latest story - Declan at Slipknot is up on the website now at www.giventolive.com along with Kayleigh at Foo Fighters, Tony at Stereophonics and more.

    Inspired by Pearl Jam, making live music dreams come true.