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Oliver Dillon, my grandson, is my inspiration and my hero. He is 9-years old and is disabled. We do not have a definite diagnosis, but Ollie displays many of the symptoms of Angelman Syndrome. More information on this syndrome can be found at the website shown on the Links page. My oldest daughter, Lisa, is donating a portion of the proceeds from her sale of stationary products to Angelman Syndrome research. See Charming Cards on this website.

I have assumed a large role in Ollie's life, helping him to receive the care and treatment he needs. He, in turn, has changed my life forever. He has made me sensitive to the needs of the disabled and our obligation to assimilate them into society and help them to realize their full potential. He has helped me put everything in perspective and appreciate what is really important in life, with faith, family and friends at the top of the list. He has made me a better person in ways that are too numerous to describe.

Ollie is in a special education school and receives intense physical, occupational and speech therapy at school and from private and public therapy service providers. His doctors, teachers and therapists are wonderful. He climbs his own Mt. Everest every day of every week. I have such enormous respect for his courage and stamina. Ollie reached a very significant milestone on his trip to the summit when he started to walk on his own in December of 2006--my best Christmas gift ever.

 
Ollie taking some of his first steps 

Ollie and I travel a lot, including hiking, bicycling, trips to Disneyland, trips to local parks and amusement centers, and train rides--he loves the motion and movement of trains. In October 2007, Sharon, Ollie and I took a 5-day round trip train ride from Los Angeles to Seattle on the Coast Starlight. We had a great time.

 

Ollie after completing his safety check on the locomotive

 

Ollie in his stateroom

 

Ollie with Papa at lunch

 

Ollie at dinner with Grammy and Papa

 

Ollie enjoying the view

 

Ollie enjoying the view with Grammy

 

Ollie enjoying the view with Papa

 

Ollie at the aquarium in Seattle

 

Ollie with his cousins at the Spaghetti Factory in Seattle

 

Ollie with Grammy and Papa at the Spaghetti Factory in Seattle

 

Ollie and Papa walking along the wharf in Seattle

 

Best buddies relaxing in the hotel room in Seattle

 

On June 8, 2008, Ollie and I entered a 5K race.  We took first place in my age category.


Ollie & Papa Win a 5K Race

Ollie also loves water, so we spend a lot of time at beaches and water parks. Ollie is helping me train for Mt. Everest.  On Sunday of each week, we take 40-50 mile bicycle trips in the mountains and along the coast.  I pull him in a trailer behind the bike.  We love spending this time together.


Ollie and Papa bicycling along the Pacific Coast Highway with the sun setting behind Santa Catalina Island


A painting of the above photo that was given to me by my children and their families for my 66th birthday.


Ollie and Papa--Christmas 2008.


Ollie and Ms. Snelgrove, his third grade teacher

Ollie travels with me to every mountain I climb, in the form of a photograph. God willing, should I stand on the summit of Mt. Everest, Ollie will be standing beside me.

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