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We all pretty much know and acknowledge that you are never too young to begin enjoying trains--watching the real ones and playing with the toys. And Christmas is certainly the logical time to acquaint youngsters to the fun of toy trains.

My three-year-old grandson, Grant, was operating Lionel's Polar Express under our Christmas tree this evening, assisted by Nana (Wendy). Grant is scheduled for open heart surgery on Dec. 13, so we want to give him a full Christmas experience before and, of course, after his surgery. His five-year-old brother, Lucas, is actually Chief Engineer on the Christmas tree line, and he also is quite adept with MTH DCS on Papa's larger O gauge layout downstairs.

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Thanks for sharing those precious moments with kids and trains at Christmas. The newborn of members of our church recently had open heart surgery shortly after birth.  Before birth, it was known that major arteries were reversed.  Completely successful. Amazing what surgeries can be done with children.  Prayers and blessings to Grant for a successful surgery and recovery.

Michael

Prayers up for all of them. Our young friend (and fellow railfan) Alex Goodwin has his final (we hope) repair surgery after a life-threatening bout with Ewing sarcoma. The story about how and why he’s still here is a genuine miracle, and it hasn’t been the only one in his fierce beautiful fifteen years when evenChristmas when he was nine was supposed to be impossible. May every one of the youngsters who need help get it in abundance, because God never has to take “no” for an answer!

Just wanted to let folks know that my grandson Grant's open heart surgery went very well today, and he is already out of recovery and in a room at Akron Childrens Hospital. The surgery lasted four hours and the lead surgeon said everything went "perfectly." As you can imagine, I am very relieved and happy. Now, assuming all continues to go well, Grant and I can run the Polar Express on Christmas Day and compare "zippers" in due time. My thanks to all who have supported Grant and his family with prayers and well-wishes, and a special thanks to several local groups that have conducted fundraisers on Grant's behalf. All I wanted for Christmas this year was for Grant to be well, so I got an early Christmas present . . . the best one I could possibly hope for.

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