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‘Never stop dreaming’: Advice from a Make-A-Wish kid

Wish kids share words of wisdom

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The holiday season is known as the happiest time of the year, but for some families, it can be quite the opposite.

During a recent Make-A-Wish open house, the smiles on the faces of 16-year-old Zahara Weeks, 11-year-old Haley Gibson and 14-year-old Ben Keller could not be bigger.

The truth is, if the three of them would have been less than jolly, you would have understood why.

The three kids have faced health struggles that would be tough for anyone, but to have to face them while you are still a kid seems crueler.

Weeks beamed while sharing her adventure of swimming with whale sharks in the middle of the ocean. She was joined on her Wish trip along with her parents and little brother.

Keller, who is from Fairfax County, Virginia, also had a Wish that was a high sea adventure, as he and a dozen family members went on a Royal Caribbean Cruise.

While not as dangerous as swimming with whale sharks, waiting in line at the morning buffet on the ship can be challenging.

As the Wish kids and their parents met and chatted in the 海角精品黑料 studio, Gibson, who recently moved to Frederick, Maryland, thanks to her father鈥檚 service in the Army, shared her dream of one day competing as a gymnast in the Olympics.

Weeks鈥 mom, Kesha, did not speak to Gibson like a little kid who wants to be a cowboy when they grow up. She told the 11-year-old, “One day, I鈥檒l watch you in the Olympics and I鈥檒l say, ‘I know her.’鈥

Not long ago, Gibson had her wish granted and was able to meet her hero, Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles.

Gibson’s mom, Lisa, said she will always be grateful to Biles because of the kindness she showed her family.

During a chat with each Wish kid in 海角精品黑料鈥檚 Think Tank studio, they opened up about their health struggles.

鈥淚 was diagnosed right when I was born and I was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis,鈥 Haley said. 鈥淟ike different things you do every day can become harder for you.鈥

Weeks said she was diagnosed with a blood disorder at birth.

鈥淚’ve had it my whole life,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou can experience pain randomly as well; you really have to learn how to manage your symptoms.鈥

Keller was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in March 2024.

鈥淭he hardest part was probably being broken the news that I had it,” Keller said.

Luckily, all three of them are doing well healthwise, and Keller just celebrated his one-year anniversary of being cancer free.

海角精品黑料 asked the three kids what advice they would give a friend who was diagnosed with their health issue.

鈥淒on’t be scared of what you have ahead of you,鈥 Keller said.

鈥淣ever stop dreaming and giving up,鈥 Gibson said she would tell them. 鈥淥nce you get over that hill, it’ll be smooth sailing.”

And Weeks said she would tell a friend, 鈥淭hey were made to push through this, that’s just something that you have built into you.”

“They’re born a warrior,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 a warrior.鈥

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