Andrew Aidan, Our Fighting Warrior!

Andrew Aidan and his dog Beemer have been the pride and joy of their parents, Michelle & Roi ever since they were born. AA loved to take walks outside, play with his best friend Beemer and his Thomas the Tank Engine set of toys along with any other plane, helicopter, car, truck toy he can get his hand on. For those that have met him, they saw the soul of a mature adult in the body of a sweet, loving boy with a beautiful smile. He bravely battled an aggressive, inoperable, rare form of brain tumor called Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumor or AT/RT that spread to his spine as well. This type of cancer effects less than 50 children a year in this country. He has been an inspiration to us and we are sure he will be a vessel of motivation to those in similar situations. Thank you God for protecting our boy!

Thank You!
Andrew Aidan (R.I.P.) , Michelle (Mother), Roi (Dad) & Beemer

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

2 Years in Heaven

2 Year Angel-Versary 
Words aren't enough
Tears aren't enough 
To tell you how much we miss you and love you 
Our dear son, it's been two years today 
Since you moved to your new home in Heaven 
We are proud that you were chosen to reach Heaven before us 
That just goes to show how truly special you are
But it doesn't change the fact that we miss you. 
We miss your touch, your silly and loud laugh and your wonderful love. We miss the way you would tackle us when we would come home. That was so much fun.  There are soo many things that make you special ..
The point is our sweet Angel Warrior, you are and always will be special to us. 
We love you Andrew Aidan!

MaMa, Sophia Andrea, Beemer Roosky & PaPa


Thursday, December 5, 2013

4 Years Old


Today our little man Andrew Aidan would have been 4 years old if he would have stayed with us on Earth. The day of his birth was one of the happiest of our lives. Everyday with him was great and amazing and we would never change anything that we experienced with him.  He has always been with and today it was so apparent.  We went to Publix, a local supermarket in Florida to buy Andrew Aidan some flowers and balloons to release to him. As we were ready to pay, we were feeling very and crying. We walked over to the car and when we got into the car, one of AA's favorite songs came on the radio, the theme song to one of his favorite cartoons, Handy Manny. We were so surprised that this song came on precisely when we were just speaking and thinking about him. What was even more surprising was that we do not have that song on our phones nor did we have any internet radio stations open. Not only did it play but it played over ten times.  There goes AA again showing us that he is with us. We thank you all for the wonderful messages and the way many of you remembered his birthday. We really do appreciate the love you have shown our Angel Warrior.  We love you AA! Happy birthday. 
Mama, Sophia Andrea, Beemer Roosky & Papa

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Thank You

My beautiful angel Andrew Aidan..thank you for watching over your little sister Sophia Andrea...look at her reddish brown hair like yours and dada's...we love and miss you my son

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Welcoming Sophia

We wanted to thank our friend Nancy for the beautiful poem she wrote about AA and his 3 week old Sister Sophia Andrea.  Thank you very much Nancy!


To Mom and Dad, From AA with Love
Welcoming Sophia
I was an angel sent to you
To pave the way; you welcomed me.
Sophia is also an angel . . . 
And others will come; soon you'll see.
In my case my visit was too short
But not by God's standards, please know
All the love you showered me with
Gives my wings strength as I glow.
I will be watching Sophia.
Have faith in God's love, He is near.
Rejoice in the blessings and goodness.
Live life never bowing to fear.
There is a plan - without question.
Much we cannot comprehend.
Wisdom is whispered, and when hearts are open
We feel love and joy as they blend.
Now you have welcomed Sophia.
Her life ahead will be so blessed.
I will be by her side always
Through life's ups and downs . . . one request:
If she tells you she sees her angel,
Believe her, please, know it is me.
She is a sensitive spirit,
She chose you both so carefully.
You know I am always with you
Although my face most eyes can't see . . . 
I am revealed by the blessings and joy,
They are gifts to you from me.
~The Universe's Secretary
Copyright 2013 by N.E.C. Iankowitz



Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Hello Sophia

Today we have been blessed with the birth of Sophia Andrea.  Our little princess was born free of complications weighing 6.8 lbs. Both mother and daughter are doing just fine. We thank God and our Angel AA for granting us the gift of having a Giver of Life in our family. 

The Le Gar Family 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

From Brother To Sister

We wanted to share with you this wonderful and touching poem written by our friend Nancy from Andrew Aidan to his sister Sophia Andrea. Enjoy. 
Michelle & Roi 


To my baby sister
I welcome you now.
I am your guardian angel.
Our mother and father have waited for you . . . 
They are wonderful.
You and I chose well.

My time in their arms was very special.
Now I live in their hearts.
I am still here – just . . . differently.
It would have been fun to play with you
The way siblings play.
But our journey is very unique.
Our family is very special.

I will see you through their eyes.
You will hug me through their arms.
We will all be together – always.

I still love them with all of my heart.
I love you all now.
You know this and you know me.  
I will never leave you. I will never leave them.
We are a very special family.

I am writing this for them . . . because 
You already know what I’m capturing in words.
You know it deep in your soul.
You are a beautiful, gentle spirit, as am I.
You are my sister and I am your brother.
We are a family filled with blessings.
 
Love is intangible and immeasurable.
Science and technology have not yet caught up;
Thus, my being with you cannot be empirically quantified.
Our relationship will be based on faith and intuitive knowing.
And this, my dear sister, is very real.

We have an extraordinary journey ahead.
Welcome to the world.
I am eager to help guide you gently, 
When you privately welcome me to do so.
I am, and will forever be, your loving brother. 

 ~AA 

© 2013 by The Universe’s Secretary

Monday, June 3, 2013

The Door

Our dear friend Nataki posted this for us on our Facebook account. As the days grow closer to the arrival of Andrew Aidan's sister we have been thinking of him with happiness, fondness, sadness and pride. We are so happy to be expecting our new bundle of joy soon but still have the hole in our hearts which will stay for all perpetuity. We hope that this helps as it did for us for the hole in your heart if you are missing a dear one that has walked through the door of life. 
Roi and Michelle 


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Road of Away

We always think of you AA. The things we would all do and the laughs we all shared are now part of the cerebral archive of memories which we constantly access to keep your wonderful flames alive here.
Mama and Papa

Road of Away

Oh, the joy
Of seeing his eyes glimmer
With the bright perfection of tomorrow's hope.

The amazing thrill
Of seeing yesterday's past wash away
With the tear's of today's future.

The eternal emptiness
permanently inhabits the mind and soul
As interrogative expressions remain unanswered

Undiscovered remains litter the path
Forming a calcified walkway
Over which the dim light is trampled

Standing fog, bathes the mist
Which floats down the mountainside
To our lonely garden which wilts further with each day
Away from you.

Roi Le Gar


Monday, May 6, 2013

Remembering A Warrior



Today, Pace University DNP's program celebrated it's third graduating class through a pre-commencement ceremony held to celebrate the hard work of it's eligible graduates with family and friends in attendance. It was from this Doctorate program in which Michelle earned her Doctorate in May 2011 while many of her family members were in attendance, most notably Andrew Aidan. Little did we know, that two months later we would face the hardest battle of our lives as we battled cancer alongside Andrew Aidan. Throughout that tough experience we received a tremendous amount of support from many people including the wonderful Pace University family. Shortly after AA's passing in March 2012 we were notified by Pace Faculty that the School of Nursing would like to honor Andrew Aidan's fighting Spirit by reserving a seat for him in the upcoming pre-commencement ceremonies of years to come. Michelle attended today's ceremony along with her mother and we were once again honored that our Brave Boy has made such an indelible impression on so many people. Michelle and her classmate Anny even felt AA's Spirit as they spoke of him and were able to see a light shine only on Michelle were there was no light. Pretty amazing. Thank you Pace University, Dr. Singleton, Dr. Shortridge-Baggett and all the wonderful staff at Pace University that have continually remembered the bravery of our wonderful son Andrew Aidan.
Michelle & Roi










Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Helping Others

During our experience last year with Andrew Aidan, we had many people and organizations come to our aid while we both tended to AA's battle with cancer full time. One of those organizations was the Joe Andruzzi Foundation. They were very nice to deal with and were very sympathetic to our battle since Joe himself was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2007. Joe was a former Offensive Lineman with the New England Patriots during their recent three championship run. Thank you Joe for helping us as well as the countless other children you help on a yearly basis. Your help during this week's horrible occurrence at The Boston Marathon is a great example of coming to the aid of others while putting your well being to the side an amazing quality that many in this country seem to have. Thank you!

Michelle, AA (RIP) & Roi

http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story/_/id/9176513/joe-andruzzi-former-new-england-patriots-player-helps-boston-marathon-blasts





Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Help Kids With Cancer Please!

Please join us in this campaign to preserve and hopefully increase funding for the National Cancer Institute. Our friend Mafe brought this to our attention... The chemo treatment currently in place is basically the same treatment that was used 20-30 years ago..There have been no significant advancements in the treatment of pediatric cancer. We need to tell our politicians what we want and they need to stop spending OUR money on other countries and people when our own country and people are suffering.... This is OUR country and these are OUR children not the governments. Please let's do as much as we can by spreading the word writing a letter. In memory of AA and all the other wonderful children that have passed away because of pediatric cancer. Thank you!
The LeGar Family.

http://www.journey4acure.org/will-you-write-a-letter-to-save-kids/

Friday, March 22, 2013

Fondest Memories

Fondest memories of my beautiful warrior Andrew Aidan. AA taught Beemer how to throw toys in the bathtub so every weekend the boys would each throw their own toys in there while mommy ran back and forth from the bathroom to their toy chest putting their toys away...thanks AA...your brother Beemer still throws his toys in the bathtub when I am not looking...lol

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Andrew Aidan's First Angel-Versary

Rest In Peace Our Sweet Boy!
12/05/09 - 03/12/12

An Angel-Versary is a term we discovered some organizations using when they were describing the date of passing into Heaven of a child. We decided to use it as well because we thought it more fitting. Today is Andrew Aidan's 1st Year since being called up to Heaven. This year has been so difficult for so many different reasons but the main reason is that our boy is no longer with us physically. Our pain is an emotional pain that can never be cured. It's a long term disease that will linger with us until our last day for there is no cure for the loss of a child. Our pain is an obviously different pain compared to what our strong Angel Warrior was probably feeling through his battle with cancer, chemo, radiation and various surgeries he endured. Today is more about celebrating his spirit, love, amazing personality and the incredible impression his story had on many people. All we did was love him and he did the same to us. Any normal parent thinks about celebrating birthdays, graduations, weddings for their children but never an Angel-Versary. Sure it would have been nice to celebrate those things with AA but we have to thank God for choosing our boy as one of his Angels. An honor much greater than any here on Earth. At least we know he is absolutely safe and that one day we will make it to him. Andrew Aidan we are very proud of the fight you waged against cancer and are glad that we were able to help you through the difficult times. We are very proud of you and are happy that you are now an Angel of God. Not everyone gets that job! We love you.

Mama, Sophia Andrea, Beemer & Papa

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Amazing Support From So Many


As our beautiful son's first Angel-versary approaches...we find ourselves emotionally a complete mess. It is thanks to our family and friends that continue to support us through the hardest times in our lives that we are still standing. Thank you my dear friend Mary Ellen McKie for being one of those people that has remembered our son's anniversary every single month offering us words of comfort each month...we truly appreciate it.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Life

March is the birth month of Spring. Spring brings with it the hope of life, growth of many plants and flowers and the joy of escaping Winter's harsh realities. For us, March is particularly hard because it is the month Andrew Aidan went up to Heaven. As we approach his one year of passing on March 12th, the weeks leading up to the date are difficult. I was doing some reading and came across this excerpt by Ernest Hemingway from his book A Farewell to Arms and it struck a cord with me. It reminded me to enjoy my life as it passes. Enjoy every second, minute, hour, day, week and year of your life, because we all will one day meet our creator. It's just a matter of when. If you have a grudge, resolve it. If you dislike someone learn to like them and if you love someone tell them you love them. Sometimes the hardest phrases to say are "I'm sorry, I like you , and I love you". For all the important people in my life: "I'm sorry, I like you , and I love you"

Enjoy the excerpt and have an amazing day!
Roi

“If people bring so much courage to this world the world has to kill them to break them, so of course it kills them. The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills. It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very brave impartially. If you are none of these you can be sure it will kill you too but there will be no special hurry.”
― Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Approaching One Year

As the one year of Our Guardian Angel Andrew Aidan's passing approaches in exactly 3 weeks, an overwhelming feeling of extreme sadness approaches our heart more and more each day. It is thanks to our family and friends that have not forgotten our beautiful son and have proven it to us in so many different ways while helping us with this overwhelming experience. Today, we received a letter from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the first sentence reads as follows: "Dear Mr. and Mrs. Le Gar, It is my privilege to inform you that Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center has received a generous gift, in memory of Andrew Le Gar from Mrs. Linda Moncayo". As I read this letter tears of happiness overcame me, thank you Titi Linda for being one of those people that always shows us how important our precious son still is to you and for keeping his memory alive. This means the world to us...we love you and appreciate all you have done for our baby boy then and now.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Tears In Heven

I was driving in to school today and for some reason felt compelled to play "Tears in Heaven" by Blues guitarist Eric Clapton. In 1991, Eric Clapton lost his 4 year old son and as a result wrote this song. 11 months later we still miss AA and hope to make it one day to heaven along with AA. Where hopefully there will be no more tears. Here are the lyrics for the song.

Eric Clapton Tears In Heaven
Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would you feel the same
If I saw you in heaven?
I must be strong and carry on
'Cause I know I don't belong here in heaven

Would you hold my hand
If I saw you in heaven?
Would you help me stand
If I saw you in heaven?
I'll find my way through night and day
'Cause I know I just can't stay here in heaven

Time can bring you down, time can bend your knees
Time can break your heart, have you begging please, begging please

Beyond the door there's peace I'm sure
And I know there'll be no more tears in heaven

We love you!
Mama and Papa

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Always Thinking of You - 10 Months Later

Sometimes we ask ourselves if there was anything we could have done differently in life. Something that could have prevented Andrew Aidan from embarking on his battle with AT/RT, but as time passes on, we realize that we did everything we could have possibly done for AA. How many times did we ask God to give us the cancer instead. If there was a way that we could have transferred it to our bodies we would have done that in an instant, but that was not possible. Instead we've had to learn one of life's harshest lessons, that the ones you love don't always stay around for long. We learned how to live and love for someone else, while he was here with us and we are sure that we gave our boy every single ounce of love that we had in our systems. We know for a fact that he felt loved. There is no way possible that a boy of his age could have so calmly and courageously stood up to cancer without the confidence, strength and courage that love gives. We are so very glad that God showed us how to love our amazing boy. We are glad that we were able to guide him through the battle, never letting him feel the loneliness of not having love. Now we cry, we smile, we laugh, we long for him everyday. His memory consumes us, for he is us. Some people expect us to brush aside our unfortunate journey because we are expecting AA's sibling, but that will not happen and we will not let it happen. We are not ashamed of him or the experience of AA. We will continue to have all the emotions that parents live through when they loose a child. As time passes, those feelings do not change but grow with you. Today marks ten months since he moved to Heaven and we ask that you do your best to honor AA's memory by helping other brave children like Andrew Aidan. Please go to AA's blog: www.andrewlegar.blogspot.com

On the right hand side you will see a section called " AA's Organizational Supporters" . There you can pick any of the many organizations that helped our family during this past year and make a donation. It's a great cause and so many beautiful children need the help. We love you Andrew Aidan. Please help us make it to where you are baby...
Mama and Papa....

Friday, January 11, 2013

Let's Make the White House Gold This September!

Hello everyone...
Please help us light up the White House in gold lighting this September by following the link below and signing the attached petition in honor of Andrew Aidan and his fellow Angel Warriors. We can not let their battles be forgotten.. Thank you.
Roi

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/light-white-house-gold-month-september-honor-pediatric-cancer-fighters-and-bring-light-cause/syV6M6wX

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Donate Blood Today!

A common thread that all humans have is the blood the races through our veins. It does not matter which country you are from or which language you speak, all humans need blood. The importance of a healthy blood system is taken for granted by millions but for many men, women and children who are in constant need of donated blood due to various ailments, it is just one added pressure of life. Yesterday, in Andrew Aidan's memory I went to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the hospital where AA received his cancer treatment and I donated blood. Hopefully my blood, the same blood that raced through AA's amazing body can make a difference in someone's battle with Cancer just like AA's story of strength made a difference for many. I ask you to do the same as soon as possible! Go to your local Cancer Center, hospital or blood bank and please make a difference today by donating blood or platelets. We didn't realize how important blood donation was until AA needed transfusions of his own. Hopefully, you will never have to need any transfusions of your own but some one will. It's the closest thing to saving a life. Thank you and God Bless!
Roi

Monday, December 31, 2012

Remembering AA



We recently spoke with Anel Martinez, the lovely photographer from Dreamscape Photography who took photos of us with AA courtesy of Inspiration Through Art last October. She was unaware of AA's passing and she created this picture in his memory. Thank you Anel. If any one of you need a photographer we highly recommend her work.
Michelle & Roi

Monday, December 24, 2012

Happy Holidays

We would like to wish all of our family & friends a joyous holiday season. We hope that you have a safe time as you enjoy the Holidays with those you hold dear.

Michelle, Andrew Aidan, Beemer, Baby LeGar & Roi

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

9 months

A Month Closer To Heaven

Every day that passes, is a day closer. It's a day that permits us to remember how much we love you. It's a time in which our spiritual clock gets closer to landing on heaven's runway. Today marks 9 months since our lives changed forever. We miss you AA. Hope to see you soon.
Mama & Papa

Saturday, December 8, 2012

World Wide Candle Lighting Day

World Wide Candle Lighting Day
Sunday, Dec 9th, 2012
7 pm

Please join us in remembering Andrew Aidan and other children that have died too soon on December 9th in Honor of the 16th Annual Worldwide Candle Lighting event organized by Compassionate Friends. We will light a candle for AA at 7pm on that day and we invite you to join us. As candles are lit around the world at 7pm, hundreds of thousands of persons commemorate and honor the memory of children who have passed away, creating a global 24 hour memorial.

For more info go to:
www.friendsofkaren.org
www.compassionatefriends.org

In memory of AA, thank you!
Michelle & Roi

Friday, December 7, 2012

Thank you!

We would like to thank everyone that has sent their well wishes to our family this week. It was a bitter sweet week as we celebrated Michelle's birthday while remembering Andrew Aidan's birthday. Thank you for being by our side.
Michelle & Roi

Thursday, December 6, 2012

AA's Memorial Video

Hello Everyone,
Please take 3 minutes to view a video we made for AA's 3 Birthday Balloon Release Ceremony. The link is on AA's YouTube channel (Channel Name: musicforandrew). You can view the link below and see it there or view the YouTube video player on the top left of his blog. Thank you!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4H9T92F0Mg


Andrew Aidan LeGar -
Always Forever
Dec. 5, 2009-Mar. 12, 2012

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Happy 3rd Birthday AA

Happy Birthday to Our Angel 

Three years ago today, we were blessed with the wonderful opportunity of being parents when we were given Andrew Aidan. He was and is a beautiful gift that we enjoyed very much. Although his time here was short, he touched many and was loved by many. He has gone on to fulfill more of his destiny and we are so glad that we have had the opportunity to be his parents. We will continue to love him and care for him for all of our years and are happy that we will be giving him the brother or sister that we always promised him. We are sure that he is going to be an awesome big brother in Spirit. We love you AA and we hope you enjoy the small video we made for You. We made a small video for AA containing footage from Sunday's balloon release ceremony. We will post it shortly.  Thank you to everyone for remembering his birthday.  We love you all. 
HAPPY 3 BIRTHDAY ANDREW AIDAN! We Love You!

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Andrew Aidan's Birthday Memorial

We would like to thank God, AA and everyone that supported us today as we held our first birthday memorial for Andrew Aidan. We would like to thank Our Lady of Fatima R.C. Church and it's staff, Michelle's parents and sister for their help in preparing the day and all of our friends and family that came to the day's events. The service and balloon ceremony were very touching. It will be a tradition that we look forward to holding in AA's memory for years to come. We also feel lucky that our sweet Angel spoke with God to grant us the ultimate blessing of giving AA a new brother or sister as Michelle is almost three months pregnant. Not having AA around for his birthday on Wednesday will be very hard and we pray that it goes as easy as possible.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

AA's Third Birthday Memorial


Dear Friends & Family,

We would be honored if you join us for Andrew Aidan's Third Birthday Memorial in celebration of his amazing spirit and life.  Please view the flyer below for the details of the standard church service we will be attending and the balloon release ceremony we will be holding at his site immediately following the service. We just ask that you RSVP by November 29 in order for us to have a balloon for everyone that would like to attend. Thank you and we hope to see you there. 

RSVP by email to:  r.legar@gmail.com

Michelle & Roi



Monday, November 12, 2012

8 Months Later

Hello Sweet Angel,
Today as always we send you a message thinking of you. We send you a message of love and hope. Hoping to one day to see you again. We miss you very much. People tell us it gets better over time, but sometimes or rather most times we disagree. We have no idea when or how it will get better. We are very proud of you for you are now our angel in Heaven. We just want you to know that we have not forgotten you. We want you to know that we love you and ask that you please watch over all of those that love you. There are so many that miss you and we are so glad that you touched their lives as you did ours. We hope you and God could guide us towards a better way. We love you forever.
Love always,
Mama, Beemer & Papa

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Running For A Cure

Hi Everyone... Last year we were truly blessed when German Baez ran the NYC Marathon to help us raise funds while we battled cancer with AA. Although we were not successful in our battle, there are still others fighting the same battle. This year Andrew Aidan has once again inspired German to run the same marathon for the hospital where he received his treatment. Please view his message below and do everything you can to help other children like Andrew Aidan....Michelle will also be doing what she can in AA's name as she has volunteered to provide health care on marathon day to all of the runners in the medical tent right next to the Queensboro Bridge on the Manhattan side of the bridge... If you will be running, be sure to pass by and say hi to her. Please view German's message and donation page on Memorial-Sloan Kettering's Fred's Team page...
Michelle, AA, Beemer & Roi


Good afternoon all. On November 4th I will be running my second NYC marathon. Last year, as some of you may know, I raised funds for Andrew Aidan Legar. Unfortunately, he passed away in March at the age of 2. His amazing battle and bravery inspired me to join Fred’s Team.

Fred’s Team helps raise funds for Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Andrew received treatment there and I thought it would be great to run for this important cause in his memory.

For more information and to make donations please visit my personal page at:
http://mskcc.convio.net/site/TR/FredsTeamEvents/Freds_Team?px=2131758&pg=personal&fr_id=1730

or go to the Fred’s Team website and type in my name to go to my page:
http://mskcc.convio.net/site/PageServer?pagename=ft_home

All donations are tax-deductible. I hope you can help me reach my goal and even more importantly, I hope we can make a difference in someone’s life.

Thank you!


German Baez, Jr.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Seven Months Since Heaven



Heaven...It is defined as the place from which heavenly beings come from. It is a place in which almost every human civilization hopes to reach one day. Heaven is associated with beauty, love, peace, happiness, tranquility and many other amazing feelings that the human Spirit and body feel and yearn for. We were lucky enough to experience a piece of Heaven here on Earth. We were actually lucky enough to live in Heaven on Earth for 36 months ( 9 awesome months of Michelle's pregnancy with Andrew Aidan & 27 months of AA's amazing life). Today marks seven months since Andrew Aidan's life spirit/life force was transferred back home to Heaven. Back to Heaven to full fill a greater purpose. As his parents, we were so blessed by the gift of AA. We would have loved for the outcome of life to be different and have him here with us instead, but certain things in life we can not control and this was one of those uncontrollable life events. At this point what we can control is, doing our best to reach him again in our next phase of life. We know he is there because he continues to reach out to us through dreams, signs and events that obviously involve his presence. This amazing son, young man and Angel Warrior continues to show his hand in our lives and for that we will always love him. For it is through him we were able to live in Heaven on Earth and hopefully with his help we will one day be in Heaven with him once again. For every day here means that we are one day closer to him.
We love you eternally Andrew Aidan!
Mama, Beemer & Papa

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Missing The Light of Our Lives

Andrew Aidan,
Mama & Papa want to tell you that we have been thinking about you alot this weekend. We miss you and know that you are with us. We just wanted to tell you that we love you, are proud of you and miss you dearly. Keep doing a great job in Heaven! We will see you soon our sweet Angel Warrior.
Mama, Beemer & Papa

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Celebrate the Life Not The Change

Eleven years yesterday, the world was reminded of just how sinister humans can be and it is with deep compassion that we extend our prayers to those that have lost loved ones as a result of 9/11. For our family and friends, today marks 6 months in which our wonderful Angel Warrior Andrew Aidan was promoted to Heaven to help in making the world a better place. While on this planet,he did everything he could to bring love and happiness to many many people while bringing unity and understanding to the lives of many. Although we will always be saddened by him not being in this realm with us, we are totally satisfied in knowing that the universe permits him to communicate with us in so many different ways. Although we are not permitted to see him yet, he sure does make his presence known and that sure has helped us. I would like to share a way in which we celebrated his life during his first year with us. We were soo happy to have him around that I told Michelle in January 2010, a month after his birth. "Let's celebrate his first month of life. Lets get a cake and light a candle and take pictures and just celebrate the happiness he brings us". Little did I know that we went on to do this every month for his first year. It was great, we have so many pictures , memories and really did enjoy the moments as well. I remember one time when he took a small cup of ice cream from Baskin-Robbins and just devoured it. It was so awesome to see his face full of ice cream and to see him enjoying every drop of it. Plus we have pictures! I urge you to find a way, something unique that will celebrate the lives of those that you love dearly. Its okay to get someone flowers, or take them out for lunch or just write a simple "I love you" note. Remember, as we get older we will lose more loved ones but we will never lose their love, happiness or the wonderful memories that they made in our lives. Have a splendid and wonderful day. Life is beautiful no matter what happens.
Michelle, AA, Beemer & Roi

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

We hope that everyone is as well as can be. We also hope that you had a safe Labor Day Weekend. Labor Day is one day out of the year that celebrates the spirit of the American worker, no matter what your social class is. Along with Labor Day comes the Annual Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September. You all know the battle that we went through last year and this year with AA and you all know the result and how we still are dealing with not having him physically with us. Unfortunately, we are not the only ones. The way we have encountered childhood cancer since last year is alarming. So many wonderful children and families struck by an un-necessary evil. Many of you did your best to help us out and you surely did and for that we are appreciative. We ask that you try you best to help other children out as well if you can. You could donate to an organization or family with Childhood Cancer, go to your local cancer center like Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in NYC and volunteer. You can donate toys, stickers, ski caps (these are very helpful since many kids get cold), socks, books, DVD movies, etc to local children's cancer centers. You could participate in a Childhood Cancer walk in your city or town. There are many things to do like donating blood as well. So many cancer patients deal with blood transfusions that we need healthy people to donate healthy supplies into the system. Hopefully none of you will have to go through what we went through with a loved one and hopefully we can all help other beautiful children that go through this harsh experience in managing it better. God Bless you all
Michelle, AA, Beemer and Roi

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Five Months of A Shooting Star

Hello dear friends and family...today marks five months since we last held and kissed our wonderful boy Andrew Aidan...it has been five months that we really wished never would have come to pass in the manner in which it did...when we embarked on the journey of being parents we wanted to really experience parenthood in a manner that was different to what we had experienced ourselves as children.... We wanted to have a different connection with our boy and the subsequent other children we would probably have in an ideal world...the idea of having a great relationship with AA was an idea which became a reality upon his birth...having such a beautiful person to care for was and is the highlight of our lives... It's a responsibility that so many get a chance to have and very few get a chance to enjoy and appreciate...for time has a mind of its own and never cares for love or feelings...well, as life usually unfolds... It is now AA who watches over us..we live our days not trying to move on without him but trying to move closer to him for he is still with us... And the following story is further proof that life is not a series of random coincidences but a garden of well coordinated experiences... Last Saturday, was a tough day for me
( Roi )... You see I am currently living in Florida finishing flight school which I started last year...I was missing Michelle, Beemer and Andrew Aidan very much...I decided to come outside and just speak to Andrew and tell him how much I missed and loved him...I told Andrew, "I miss you so much AA. If only I could see you again or just hear you voice for a brief instance... If only you could let me know you are hearing me by a shooting star or something... Would you believe that at the precise moment I said shooting ( I didn't even get a chance to finish the phrase) a shooting star passed right in the section of the sky that I was staring at and precisely at the moment I asked AA... Definitely not a coincidence.... As you could imagine I definitely was amazed and started crying on the spot...as I thanked him for speaking with me another shooting star flashed for a second time in the same spot I was just staring at...Amazing...
Well here is to our shooting star, our boy, and our hero in life... We love you and miss you...
Mama, Papa and Beemer

Monday, August 6, 2012

Closer To AA

My first day back in control of a plane was great... Being closer to AA was truly Amazing... Love you Gordito.
Papa

Friday, July 13, 2012

Thank You

We would like to thank those that have continued to show their support to us during these past weeks and months. Many of you have done so via e-mails, texts, postings and visits. We truly appreciate it because it is harder beyond comprehension to deal with his passing to Heaven. We also appreciate the people that still reach out to us to tell us that AA has touched their lives in many relevant ways. We have been told by family of instances that they have seen strangers with AA's bracelets on. Truly moving to know that people still remember his fight. Thank you and God Bless you all.
Michelle & Roi

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Four Month Anniversary




Another month of AA's passing today... It's now four months and it feels like the week before the anniversary is horrible and the week after is horribly draining as well. How do we feel as time takes as further away from the memories of our beloved boy? Or as the waters of sadness try to wash away the amazing love that we had for him and he had for us? Well imagine your self as a painter, someone on the level of a Picasso or Van Gogh.. Imagine you just finished your "Guernica" or your "Stary Night", and you had that gut feeling that this was a good piece, if not a great piece. Now what do you do when that piece is stolen or burnt to the ground? Most great artists are so arrogant and talented that they would probably shrug it off and start working on their next masterpiece immediately. If only we could somehow add our next masterpiece to the equation immediately, not to replace AA because we never want a replacement, but to fuel our artistic need as parents. Parents are artists in creating lives, memories, futures and more. Our lives are a living canvas that we cultivate and once children come into the picture our artistic style and outlook changes. What was once grey is now yellow and so on. The greatest art we can create as humans is not as easy as it seems. Many of you know that from your own personal experiences or from people close to you that have tried. We all live in the same art gallery. We all strive to create that "masterpiece". Some of us do and some of us are not as lucky. Some of us are lucky enough to create those works of art and have it last a life time and some of us lose them in fires. Although it burns the soul of our existence on a daily basis not to have the "masterpiece" of our boy with us physically, we know that God inspired us to create a masterpiece and hopefully one day, we get another chance. God bless all the wonderful artists and masterpieces of the world. We love you AA!

Mama and Papa ( Beemer says hi "Gordo")

Here's to four month of no more pain, tubies, or all the crazy things our children go through when dealing with such diseases.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Land of The Free, Home of The Sick

Hello All,
Hope all is well. In the upcoming days our country, will be celebrating it's 236th birthday. A wonderful occasion in world history. The great declaration made by the founders of this country in that long gone era inspired many through out the globe to fight social injustice and inequality. It has also inspired me to write something along those lines A thought came to mind recently regarding the state of our health care system and the lack of priority that is given to the well being of our union's citizen's.
For quite a long time, this country's status as the world's iconic democratic model went unquestioned. The status of such an iconic status has come into question by many in recent time, both near and afar. Concerning to me is the fact that I have within the last year lost 5 people that were near and dear to my family and I to Cancer, including our precious Andrew Aidan. Not to mention an other person which is at Heaven's Gate as we speak also fighting the dreaded war against against Cancer. Never in my life have I or my friends or loved ones suffered such large amounts of loss due to Cancer.
How does this tie into the decline of our established country's social and political prominence? In my view when our government decides to give to the country of Afghanistan 146 war planes as a GIFT to maintain their country's fight for democracy it becomes concerning. A fight that has cost the American people close to $543 billion dollars and counting. Imagine if the US Govt gave to Afghanistan a plane like the F-22 as an example. The F-22 is a fighter that is made by Locheed Martin. It initially cost $150 million to produce and the government has ordered 195 of them to date. You do the math...150 million x 195 units is around= $28 billion dollars. This does not include the changes in price that have resulted due to faulty design. Imagine giving $28billion +dollars to a country that probably hates our guts. Mean while, the National Cancer Institute last year had a budget of roughly $146 million to combat ALL types of pediatric cancers. The cost of ONE F-22 was allocated to the fight of a disease that is decimating our children. The cost of research for adult cancers is utterly higher but it still doesn't come close to the amount of investment our government has made in Afghanistan as opposed to all of us here. Imagine if we focused our resources on our own country. I pray for the day when this country can rise to social, intellectual, scientific and moral prominence once again and not settle for mediocrity. The day that those virtues are made our priorities once again, our children, well those that aren't stuck with Cancer or other diseases will hopefully have a chance to live in a better place. If we get close to that, this country will be the Land of The Free and Home of The Brave, not Land of The Free & Home of The Sick.
God Bless us all.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Lake of Tears

We wanted to share something with you all that I recently wrote...hopefully you enjoy it...
Roi & Michelle

"Darkness covers the land surrounding the lake. The dew dresses the leaves of solitude in pewter garments drenched in grey tint. The smell of burnt gun powder still flows through every nostril as the twilight slowly hangs suspended in the frame of the mind while the colors that are formed slowly drip down the canvas. Dalí in his glory.
The One, stands at the edge of the tattered and worn pier. Viewing the small opening towards Heaven amongst the cumulus clouds. Clouds that are streaked with shades of grey, pink, orange and red. The battered cocoon of his metamorphic journey becomes unzipped, falling to the ground in pieces reminiscent of Autumn leaves floating to the ground. Emergent is the glowing splendor of The One floating above the Lake of Tears as he dries the tears off the trees that have so cherished it's presence. Above the lake, above the pain floating away from the desolation towards the Happiness of one's soul... "

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Father's Day Thank You

As Father's Day approached last week we were worried as to how difficult it was going to be. We were right. It was a very difficult week that was hard to deal with. Thankfully I had a lot of support. I even had Michelle pay me a visit for the Father's Day weekend which was very, very helpful. I even was surprised by a call from a fellow father of a cancer warrior friend of ours that has gone through the same battle as us and had the same result. His angel is now watching over him and his family. It was nice to have him call and encourage Michelle & I to stay strong and hopefully we did the same for them. Sometimes, we forget how men handle difficult situations such as this and most of us do not do too well in expressing ourselves. I have to say that during this experience over the last year we have met some truly courageous people. People that are inspired by love to fight the unknown. I have to say that it was probably the first time in my adult life that I have met so many people like that. Sure Father's Day is a day to celebrate the fatherly figures in our lives, but it is also a great time to celebrate the people that support these dads. The wives, mothers, aunts, grandmothers, sisters, friends, neighbors and co-workers that many times go out of their way to help these men. In our instance, I will say that the support I got helped out tremendously. I thank all of those wonderful people for helping. You all know who you are.   

Michelle & Roi

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

3 Months or 91.3105497 Days Later

This is a cute video of AA dancing to one of his favorite Backyardigans episodes last summer, just before we started treatment at MSKCC.


Life is rough, there is no debating that these days. To be honest with you, I believe life has always been rough throughout the centuries, we just see the past from a different perspective. Most of us go through the struggles of making ends meet and find that challenging enough. On most days finding life completely over whelming. Life becomes even more challenging as we enter the social evolutionary process entering into relationships, having children, dealing with mortality and subsequent passing into the next phase of life.  How do we deal with all of the life issues that WE complicate life with, and still have dinner on the table by 6 or 7o'clock I have no idea. 
Now imagine having to deal with a sick husband, wife, child, mother or father. This added circumstance thickens the stew even further. Then imagine having to deal with the incomprehensible early death of a loved one. There are so many of you that have stood by our side as we have dealt with AA's battle with cancer. So many of you that have held our hands and are still holding our hands as we try to get back up from the knock out punch of all knockout punches, having AA pass away. Today, marks three months since AA's passing. These past three months or 91.3105497 days have been extremely hard. Some of you have gone through this, some of you understand the pain and the reality is that some of you do not understand the pain, and hopefully you will never have to understand what it is to lose your shinning star in life and then have to still move on with out him. Just imagine that the Sun that we see and feel everyday on this Planet Earth vanished. Then imagine surviving without it. Most would say it would be impossible but some would say to give it a go, what else is there to lose when you have lost everything that matters in life. Those of you that know us well, know that we are doing our best to move forward, but damn, it's been so difficult and every time an anniversary comes up the wound reopens as if it were the very first one. I write this not to evoke sentiments of pity for us, but to inspire you to value what you are given everyday. The everyday gifts that Life brings you. We miss Andrew Aidan immensely, and know he looks over many of us on a daily basis, while he even visits others as well. We are proud of our courageous boy and know that he is doing a stellar  job in Heaven as an Angel. Thank you for all the support we have gotten over the last year. 
Have a good day!


Michelle & Roi


If only it always happened like this.


   









Thursday, June 7, 2012

Art Work


AA's  Galaxy Art Work
Hi everyone...Hope you all are having a great day... We just wanted to share this video below we came across of AA using his Godparent's & our washer/dryer as a canvas for his art. He really did enjoy to draw/paint and we were lucky enough to catch him in the act a couple of times. It is one of his best works as he does his best to use both his left and right hand to draw. His art work looks a lot like many of the pictures you see from NASA of galaxies and star clusters in deep space, similar to the picture below...
Galaxy

Monday, June 4, 2012

From Boy To Man As AA Drives


We always wondered if AA was an "Old Soul" born into a boy's body in order to fullfill his destiny. He showed so much grace, knowledge, composure and love that it sure felt like we knew him forever. Well luckily we now do. A nice example of this is the "right of passage" that many fathers get to experience with their sons when they teach them to drive. We were lucky enough to experience that with AA for his second birthday. AA & I picked Michelle up from work that day and went to run some errands afterwards and I decided that I would bring him upfront with me to expereince life. To try something that he had never done before and something that seemed so natural to him. That was to drive a car! There were so many days in which he would imitate driving with me from his car seat and sometimes we would even be doing the car sounds together..VROOM! BEEP, BEEP!  Truly blessed moments that will always be cherished not to mention how great and funny it was for us to see AA do this.  Many days were filled with smiles due to his amazing ability to make people smile and laugh. We are proud of him as AA's life was filled with so many experiences that showed his growth from a boy to a man in an amazing way. To our old soul, we truly love you and are proud of you. Hope to have you visit for Father's Day!

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Setting Sunrise

Sometimes I wonder how we arrive at our destinations in life at times. I think I was always like this but even more since we had AA...it's amazing how a little one changes your perspective in life. I've realized over time that at certain points in our lives we all board what I call " The Flow Train". Well what is the Flow Train... I feel it is when life starts taking us on a path that seems too obvious not to follow... There are times when this train goes through everyone's life.. Why fight it when it seems that this train brings good vibes with it and could usually serve as a tool to help us move forward in certain aspects of our lives... This week has been a ride on the flow train for us. Michelle and I entered a very challenging period in our lives once again, a period that will continue to test our love and faith in each other, in AA and God as I start school shortly... It has been a different week. A week full of hard emotional challenges as we miss AA in so many different levels but we are very appreciative of the support system we have and continue to be there for each other. Have a great day everyone and sorry for not writing much this week. It was full of change.

Us