Showing posts with label The tin man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The tin man. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2013

The Tin Man's Heart Watch Day #51


"Your children are born and you love them. And you fall in love with them more and more each day..."


The new film from Jon Strong and strong films, creator of Holden's video "The Tin Man" for Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. It is amazing. Please take a few minutes and watch and share.


(Holden was a bit sedated today because of some PICC line changes, but he's doing well, now watch this video and be prepared to go hug your children, pets, walls, whatever is closest)

Saturday, April 7, 2012

The Tin Man

As most of you know, Holden was born on October 11, 2011, the very Flynn friendly size of 4lbs 13oz. Shortly after, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children came to us asking if we’d be willing to share Holden’s story with the masses. Nicole and I didn’t hesitate to say yes. We found a way to take a very tough situation and remain positive. It was important to us, and we wanted others who were in the same situation to know it is possible.

The creative mind, Jon Strong of Strong Films, recorded several hours of footage, everything from doctor’s visits to playtime. What became of it was a film unlike anything we’ve ever seen (granted, I’m a bit biased).

We know many of you have already passed this along to your family and friends. We appreciate everything each of you have done for us. If you haven't had the chance, please share it. Facebook it, Tweet, or whatever it. I can recall the hours before Holden’s first surgery in January, We stumbled across a YouTube video that someone else had put up. It was named “Anna’s Story“, and it chronicled the story a 10 year old girl who had same operations Holden would be going through over the coming months and years. We cried. Not because we were grieving over Holden’s condition, but because we were so excited to see that everything was going to be okay. It helped us so much.

Chances are, someone your friends or family might know might have just been told their child will be born with a CHD. We hope that this video has passed on the idea that there is a lot to be positive about during a tough situation. That positivity we’ve carried with us the last 10 months has been our GREATEST weapon.

http//:bit.ly/thetinman



Of course a BIG thank you to Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Strong Films for their work on this project.