Thursday, February 19, 2009 Everyday Heroes
"Our deepest wishes are whispers of our authentic selves. We must learn to respect them. We must learn to listen."
— Sarah Ban Breathnach

If I Had Three Wishes

If I Had Three Wishes
Hurrying to get out the door on a Monday morning, Kathy Smith started to scratch her name on her son's homework assignment when she stopped to read what he had written. The fourth-grade creative assignment was pretty straightforward: If I Had Three Wishes. Kathy smiled as she read the first item on her son's bucket list: a golden retriever. His second wish was to play professional basketball, hardly a surprise for a young jock like Tanner, who spent his time shuffling between the football fields, baseball diamonds and basketball courts in his Alpharetta, Ga., community. It was the third item that made Kathy stop. "To make kids with cancer laugh," Tanner wrote in his 9-year-old scrawl. What follows is a remarkable story of generosity and wishes coming true.

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