A couple of months ago I was called and asked if Hope would be interested in being a model for Wolfson Children's Hospital. The hospital was doing some fundraisers, and one fundraiser was a fashion show featuring children who had had surgeries in the past year.
Knowing how new Hope was/is to the U.S. and her uncertainty with people and her lack of knowledge of fundraising/modeling/fashion shows, etc., I told them I would be glad to have her be a model, but that I was unsure if she would do it. For months we prepped Hope and prayed with her.
She was sent for her "head shot" and fitting. Still she didn't commit.
The day of rehearsal, she walked the catwalk once and did great.
Even though some people asked her if she wanted to be a "princess for a day", she was not interested. She no longer desired to have any attention on herself.
We prayed for wisdom, and God granted it.
The day before the fashion show I explained to Hope what the purpose of the fashion show was--to raise money so the hospital could continue to help sick children get well. I asked Hope if she wanted to help sick children. She said she did.
The next day she told me she wanted to help sick children get well, and we headed for the show.
Pappy, Nanny, Grandma, Uncle Paul, cousin Kyle and some of their friends came out to support Hope. We were excited that she had been chosen to help promote the hospital, and we continued to pray for her.
Here's Uncle Paul and Andrew waiting for the fashion show to begin:
Grandma with her son, Paul, and her grandchildren:
Hope--first time out on the catwalk:
Intermission:
Andrew was spotted and taken up on stage:
Andrew danced and played along with the mascot--much
to everyone's astonishment!
We were shocked!
The boy--who would prefer to be invisible--had heard that the day was to help sick children, and he jumped in to do anything he could. We couldn't get over the brave boy who emerged when called upon to be a part of entertaining people!Then, Hope came out a second time(!), and this time with her sponsor. She learned to trust the doctor quickly. Praise God!
Hope's third time out, and she was all smiles!
The after-party was beginning:
About 25 people participated in a crab race.
Here's Cherish ready to begin.
A few of the racers:
Cherish's crab "Rose" was one of the winners!
It turned out to be a special day for each one of the children!
(Cherish even got her picture posted on the
National Crab Racing Association website!)
She had "helping sick children" on her mind the whole time! What a sweet child who will put the needs of others before her fear of being in front of people--and that includes Andrew, too. God bless these children and the sick children who will be served next year at Wolfson Children's Hospital!
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