
There’s a saying that says that out of the mouths of babes comes wisdom. It is something that I learn every year. The Miracle Marathon is not only a time when we as adults should take the time to help a very important facility. It is also the time that we should take to listen to what the youth of today is telling us. Sometimes we can learn very important life lessons from the young.
I know that as adults we feel that we are the ones who should lead, but as adults we should also be able to recognize brilliance in people of any age. I have learned many things from the young people that we have interviewed during the Miracle Marathon. The children that are battling for their lives very often have important lessons for us all.
Mike Halbauer was one of those extraordinary people who left us an unbelievable gift. He used his struggle to tell all of us how to live.
I wanted to share it with you.
Mike’s Credo 2004
· Live large, take chances and seize the moment because you never know
when opportunity will pass you up.
· Smile, even if you don¹t feel like it; you¹ll be happier by doing it.
· Learn to laugh in all situations, it¹ll make you and everyone around
you happier.
· Be able to be serious, though, when you need to.
· If other people don¹t like you, that¹s their problem. Nobody likes
being around downers.
· Be glad you have the friends that you do; don¹t be sad for not having
the friends you want.
· You can¹t be in six different places at once, and if you can, the
scientists need to reverse the cloning.
· You can¹t do everything. If you could, you wouldn¹t have any friends.
· Help people who need it, but don¹t forget to help yourself.
· Attitude is contagious, so make sure you have a good one.
· Pessimists say the glass is half empty, optimists say it¹s half full.
I say there¹s none left after I drink it all!
· To see who your true friends are, screw up and see who¹s left.
· Take what you like to do, and practice. Learn how to do it well, and
make something out of it.
· School may end, but we never stop learning.
· Time changes things, for example, bread and milk.
· Love others for who they are, and love yourself for who you are.
· The farther up the ladder you go, the farther you have to fall so wear
a parachute!
· Your friends ARE your second family.
· War doesn¹t determine who¹s right it determines who¹s left.
· The most important thing anyone can learn in life is tolerance.
· Share your feelings with others.
· Let your friends know how much you care.
· Opinions make the world go around. Some just make your head spin.
Take the information that Mike left us and use it. He was a young man who was obviously much older than his years. How many of us can say that we live our life like Mike did? He taught me that every day is a gift to appreciate. That every day we should be thankful for our lives, our families and our friends.
I look forward to this years Miracle Marathon and the new lessons that I will learn. I know that through the families and children that I will meet during the Miracle Marathon I will see the world from a different point of view. The stories you will hear will inspire and motivate you.
Please join me May 26th-28th.
Take the time to not just listen, but to hear and take the time to donate. It’s so easy, just go to chw.org/miraclemarathon.
Carole Caine
WKLH Radio