Because of his weakened immune system, Nash cannot be around many people to have what some may think of as a typical birthday party, so the community decided to throw him a parade Sunday on the eve of his birthday.
“The one missing piece of his life has been social interaction,” Stineman told CNN. “He can’t be around people that much, and yesterday, I felt like that missing piece was filled.”
For over an hour, more than 100 trucks, jeeps and cars of all kinds drove down the family’s neighborhood street in a Chicago suburb to celebrate Nash.
Instead of throwing out candy like a typical parade, there was banana pudding for Nash. It’s the only food Nash eats by mouth because he gets intravenous nutrition.
Stineman said it was surreal how many people wanted to celebrate her son.
“He was in the hospital for seven months,” Stineman said. “I didn’t understand any of it the day of the diagnosis.”
The parade showed her that there is so much support for her family, and she is optimistic about what is to come.
“It was a magical day,” Stineman said. “It just made me feel so much more hopeful about what the next year could bring.”
Source : CNN